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Choosing a school is a very important thing for international students. How to choose a school?

Choosing a school is a very important thing for international students. If the requirements of the chosen school are too high, you may miss out on the prestigious schools. If the requirements of the school you choose are too low, you may regret studying abroad.

Today, we will tell you how to choose your favorite school and achieve your goal of studying abroad with a high success rate.

The so-called know yourself and know yourself, and the key idea of choosing a school is to know yourself and know yourself, and then choose the school with the highest matching degree and the highest success rate.

The first step is to know ourselves. It can be analyzed from the perspectives of schools, majors, achievements, practical activities and academic research. Through the analysis of these aspects, find out your own advantages and disadvantages, you can know your own situation in the shortest time, find out your own advantages and disadvantages, and foster strengths and avoid weaknesses in preparing for the exam. Through this step, we can also find out what we really want and what is more important to us.

The second step is to understand the school, which is the target institution you want to apply for. For example, the location of the school, school ranking, professional ranking, scholarship setting, etc. We can list our concerns and then roughly choose some relatively suitable schools. This step can not only enhance the understanding of the school, but also make clear your preliminary plan for the future through the situation of the students who graduated from the school.

The third step is to match, that is, according to the understanding of yourself in the first step and the schools selected in the second step, find the schools with the highest matching degree through comparison, and then arrange these schools according to the difficulty of application, and divide them into three types: priority schools, general schools and guaranteed schools.

The reason for this distribution is actually strategic. After all, the list we have screened is considered, and every school should carefully screen it. After the final classification, we can formulate targeted application strategies for schools with different admission difficulties.

For example, when applying, you can choose 2-3 priority schools to focus on, and it doesn't matter if you don't accept them. Then choose about five general schools, and the chances of accepting you will be greater, so you can spend more time. Finally, the guaranteed school. It is enough to choose 2-3 schools. After all, such schools have the highest admission probability. If you can confirm the admission, then you don't have to worry too much about whether other schools will admit you, and you can concentrate more on your favorite school.

Choosing a school is normal, and admission is the key. I wish all international students can enter their favorite institutions.