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Graduate Admissions. Wesley Horng UCLA B.A. Communications and Psychology. Student Life in the US. Probably live in the apartments or residential halls There will ALWAYS be international student centers where advisors will help you out!
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GraduateAdmissions Wesley Horng UCLA B.A. Communications and Psychology
Student Life in the US • Probably live in the apartments or residential halls • There will ALWAYS be international student centers where advisors will help you out! • No 7-11 every 10 steps! (Sorry) Have to take buses to places!
What to expect! • Expect MINIMUM Mandarin at wherever you study! • Remember you still have to TRY in your classes! • Health care – student health care will be available • Transportation – buses to get around everywhere • Contact the international student center to see if they will help
Food • Residential hall cafeteria
Some facts to start • There are over 7,000 colleges in United States! • You must take the TOEFL and also the GRE! • Apply as international students! • You need to know EXACTLY which major and concentration you are applying to!
University of California • 10 top universities in California • UC application • Different due dates depending on programs
UCLA • Ranked top 25th overall for in US! • Over 40 graduate school programs in top 10 of their respective fields! • Need 3 recommendation letters • At least 2.75 GPA to apply for grad school • GRE/TOEFL • Personal statement
Cal States (CSU) • 23 different CSUs • All over Northern and Southern California • No essays needed for application
Private Schools • All over United States • Application varies but same overall process!
How should I prep? • Usnews.com/rankings • Fiske Guide • Prep books (Barron’s TOEFL) • Read books in English! • Practice vocabwith freerice.com
What do you need to be competitive? • Grade Point Average – 40% • Extracurricular activities – 10% • Standardized tests (GRE, TOEFL) – 25% • Essay – 25%
Sample • It is given that RSTU is a parallelogram. • Quantity A: x • Quantity B: y • A. Quantity A is greater. • B. Quantity B is greater. • C. The two quantities are equal. • D. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
Measures your ability to use and understand English at the university level. • Evaluates how well you combine your listening, reading, speaking and writing skills to perform academic tasks. • If school desired is around UC level = 100+ • If school desired is Ivy League = 110+
Sample • Man: I'm feeling kind of sick tonight.I don't know if I have a virus,or if it's something I ate for lunch.Maybe we should stay home tonight. • Woman: I think you're right.I feel a little under the weather myself. • Question: What does the woman mean? • She believes the weather is too bad to go out. • She is not feeling well herself. • She didn't eat lunch. • She disagrees with the man.
Statement of Purpose • It is an essay that demonstrates your qualifications for and your commitment to your chosen academic field. • You do this by discussing the people, events, and experiences that have inspired you to bring you to this junction in your life.
Other essays • Why College • Describe the reason why you want to come to this particular college (need to do research online) • Scholarship • Describe your achievements in the field that you want to study in; publications, related work, organizations
Some tips! • Schools ask for 2-3 recommendation letters so plan early!
Classes do matter! • Graduate Schools do look at what kind of classes you are taking! • So take as many core classes and other classes that relate to what you want to do!
NO PLAGIARISM • DO NOT have someone write your essay. • Schools are getting smarter at detecting your level based off your test score (need consistency)
Now it’s up to you! • Good luck and please ask me any questions you may have!