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Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-31

Recently, I have met several international students who have failed their undergraduate courses and transferred with low GPA, but they are still struggling to graduate from their bachelor's degree after transferring.

In fact, most of the students who consulted me in this kind of consultation already had a preliminary idea: cross-undergraduate and master's degree.

It's just that they still have a lot of doubts about applying for a master's degree across undergraduates, so they want to compare and understand more.

Regarding the difficulty of graduating from a low undergraduate GPA, first of all, I would like to tell you that if your GPA is low, but you can get an undergraduate degree by working hard or retaking it, it is still recommended that you get an undergraduate degree, so that your academic background will be more complete and perfect.

If you fail too many courses, your GPA is lower than the minimum requirements of the school, and you are facing expulsion and expulsion, and you have determined that you cannot get a degree, you can consider applying for a master's degree across the bachelor's degree.

But it doesn't mean that everyone can cross the bachelor's and master's degrees, and the first requirement to meet the cross-bachelor's degree is to reach the age of the master's degree, which is usually 21 years old.

If you can't understand the teacher's lecture and can't complete the homework independently, even if we help you get a master's offer, you will face the problem of difficulty in graduating from the master's degree.

If your learning ability is not particularly strong, it is recommended that you apply for a major that you are interested in and has a relatively simple graduation rate, such as marketing, mpp, mpa, international business, etc.

Of course, if you have a target university and major, you can also tell us, we will see if you can apply according to your situation, usually most of the universities in the UK, the US, Canada and Australia QS ranking 30-500 can apply.

Students who really can't complete their undergraduate studies and can't get a degree, but don't want to continue to study abroad, can also apply for a letter of residence certification to help prove your studies and can work in some private companies.

However, if you want to have more room for development in the future, you still need to complete your studies and get a recognized degree, so as not to limit your future development and leave no more regrets.

Feel free to ask me any questions you have about studying abroad.

Finally, attach a lyric of Mildew: Everything you lose is a step you take.

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