At present, more and more students are deciding to study in the UK, after all, the UK is rich in educational resources and advanced educational concepts. In recent years, the number of applicants to study in the UK has increased, and the competition is fierce, so students must be well prepared in advance. It is best to take the IELTS test first when applying to schools in the UK, and students should also prepare their own academic transcripts, in addition to this, other application materials are also very important, so let's take a look at them togetherMaterials for studying in the UKWhat are they?
1.Transcripts (required application materials):
Domestic students are required to submit at least 6 semesters and three years of transcripts for submitting applications, and overseas undergraduate students need to provide transcripts other than the last academic year for submission of transcripts, which must have at least GPA or 100-point average score.
2.Proof of enrollment (required application documents):
The certificate of enrollment needs to be printed on undergraduate letterhead, and one copy in Chinese and one copy in English is required.
3.Personal statement.
Be sure to write it professionally!The focus of PS is different depending on the major applied for, and it can be flexibly adjusted according to your own situation, and the number of words in PS is generally around 800 1000.
4.Letter of Recommendation (RL) for short
The letter of recommendation is written in English, the number of words is generally 300 400 words, it can be printed on the letterhead paper of the undergraduate school and signed by the recommender (the name and date of the referee need to be signed), and the signature should be signed in the blank space at the end of the document.
5.Curriculum vitae (.b.)
Most schools do not require CV, and only a few schools specifically require CV, such as Leeds.
6.Proof of Xi.
In general, practical Xi is not mandatory, but some courses require applicants to have relevant practical experience when applying, such as a major in business.
7.IELTS Transcript.
The vast majority of courses in the UK can be submitted without IELTS, and IELTS scores can be retroactive. After submitting the IELTS without IELTS, the school will first place a con-offer, which will specify the specific requirements for the IELTS score, and then submit it to the school together with the graduation materials (complete undergraduate transcripts, graduation certificates, degree certificates) for uncon-offer. If you still don't get the required score, you can apply for a language course.
Some courses at UK universities are more stringent about applicants' backgrounds:
1. It is required to have studied professional courses.
Some majors with a high degree of quantification will require students to take professional courses in their undergraduate studies, such as business analysis, economics, financial engineering, banking and finance, etc.
The Business Analytics programme at the University of Edinburgh, for example, requires students to have Xi experience in linear algebra, calculus, probability, statistics and computer programmingFor example, the "Economics" major of LSE is more demanding, requiring at least two semesters of Xi experience in mathematics, econometrics and statistics, macro or microeconomics, and excellent grades.
2. Excellent mathematics scores are required.
Mainly common in computer science majors, as well as some finance directions, students will be required to have undergraduate mathematics major courses and excellent grades (to apply for top universities, A-level mathematics generally needs to achieve A).
3. Computer programming skills are required.
Computer-related majors generally recommend applicants to have certain programming and software operation skills. In addition, some subjects that combine business with computer science and engineering may require programming skills.
Another example is Imperial College Business School, which has refined the form of filling in the quantitative course programming language part of the online application question this year. Programming skills are not a fixed application requirement, but IC recommends that you (if any) fill them out to increase your competitiveness.
GRE GMAT requirements.
Some business majors in top UK universities require GRE GMAT scores, or are recommended.
Both GRE and GMAT scores are valid for 5 years, and the results must be submitted at the time of application. Students who want to apply for business must read the requirements in advance and prepare for the exam in time.
A portfolio is required.
Pure art and architecture majors generally need to submit a portfolio with the application;In addition, medical majors may be required to submit "research proposal" materials.
The above is the content of the materials we introduced to you to study in the UK, there has been a boom in studying abroad, and in order to ensure that students get a satisfactory offer, it is recommended to find a professional study abroad agency.