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Gmat3 March Gregorian calendar chasing dreams

I graduated in July 2008 and applied for autumn in 2009. Wouldn't that be a waste of a year's youth? But I can only catch up with the autumn enrollment in 2009 at the earliest, and I can't catch up with the spring.

Answer:

1. Too late ~! ! If you enter school in the fall of 2009, you must test your GT score before 1 1 month. Because most American schools apply before Christmas. Some are as of June 5438+ 10.

There is something wrong with this question. Most graduate students studying in the United States use GRE scores. If you want to study business, you need a GMAT score. If you study law, you need to take the LSAT. As for which one to take the exam, the most accurate way is to go to your target school, official website, and check the exam requirements of the major you want to study. However, judging from your intention of "going abroad first, then majoring", GRE is really too late. If you have to take the 09fall exam, you can only take the GMAT, but it is difficult for business majors to apply for scholarships, and it is almost impossible to win the full prize.

I have no preference for any major, but it is relatively easy to apply for science scholarships, such as biology and physics, and it is very likely that I will win the full prize because American students don't like studying.

4. Same as answer 2. Work experience is very important. If you study for an MBA, many schools require you to have work experience.

Most graduate students in American schools need G grades, and some don't, but they have to take a year of preparatory courses in related majors. Some schools don't even have language scores, as long as applicants have a lot of money to study for a year in language preparation. Each school has different majors and different requirements, so we have to look patiently for them one by one.

PS: It will be helpful to give you a friendly www.chasedream.com website. Studying abroad is a great event. You must think it over carefully before making a decision. You must determine your future direction and goals. Don't go abroad for the sake of going abroad. It's all my experience.

Anyway, I hope you can succeed, come on! ^ ^