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怎么办,GMAT和托福作文都没考好,如何申请

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11#
发表于 2004-7-1 23:22:00 | 只看该作者
tofel和作文的分数足够了, 其实这两个成绩只要不是太差,很少有学校会注意的,. GMAT成绩其实也不错,申请任何一所学校都够了,只是不会成为你的优势. 如果你想在花时间考个740以上, GMAT也许将能够加强一点你的优势.如果时间不够,我觉得不过多花店时间研究一下学校和想想如何写essay, 这才是最重要的
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发表于 2004-7-1 23:40:00 | 只看该作者

very good ariticles about applying http://www..com/lite/9StepGuide01a.htm


1. Think, Think, and Think Again

PART ONE:

For most of you who are planning on applying to American universities, if we could offer you only one recommendation, it would be a simple one-word suggestion: Think. In fact, we think it is so important to your success in getting into an American school and obtaining an America visa, we want to emphasize its importance by saying: Think, think, and think again!

"Wow! Really?" You are probably a little surprised at our suggestion, wondering why "thinking" is so important to applying to American universities and what is there for you to really think about.

Before we answer your question, let's examine the following situations and ask ourselves a few questions based on them.

Situation A: If you are a great test score taker, don't you wish that American universities would be just like the Chinese universities, which set clear standards for admissions and awarding scholarships? (For example, "600 in TOEFL and 2,000 in GRE will secure you an admission and 620 in TOEFL and 2,200 in GRE will get you a full scholarship.") Wouldn't life be much simpler if the Americans could simply adopt the Chinese approach? Think: Why don't they?

Situation B: If you always have had some problems with English or perhaps simply any kind of exams, don't you wish that you would only need a minimal TOEFL score -- say, 550 -- to get an admission and a visa? In fact, American schools do admit low score students! For example, Stanford University's Business School has taken students with GMAT scores below 500 and University of Chicago, possibly the most academically demanding school, takes many students with B or C averages. Think: Why not you? How can you do it?

Situation C: If you have ever been refused by the US visa officers, don't you feel annoyed every time they ask you why you want to go to America and why that specific university? Aren't the answers so obvious? ("We go to the States because it is the most advanced country and I choose that university because it is the one that admits me or the only one that gives me financial aid.") Believe it or not, they might actually have refused your visa based on your answers to those dumb questions! Think: Why do the visa officers keep asking similar questions? Why do they often refuse you, saying that you have immigration tendencies, even though you have partial or even full financial aid?

Believe it or not, all the above situations illustrate the key difference between the American and Chinese educational systems. You'd better know the difference, or you will have hard time with your applications. And the word "think" conveniently summarizes this key difference.

In China, you don't have to think when it comes to education because there is only one route to your higher education. The route is the test scores. How good a university you can get in depends on and only on how high scores you can get in exams. Your major in college is also determined by your test scores, especially when it comes to the "hot" majors. In China, it is generally the case that your scores determine your choices of college and college major and in turn, they determine your job and career. There is really nothing to "think" about except getting as good scores as you can.

Generally, the ways Americans decide their education choices are completely the opposite. For Americans, what determines your choice of school and major is (1) what you like to do, (2) what you want to do in the future, and/or (3) what kind of job you want after graduation. First you think about that. Then, and only then, you think about how you can get in your chosen schools.

In other words, you have a "dream" first. You have figured out (by thinking) why you want to pursue that dream, why you will be good at what you will be doing, why this specific university will help you realize your dream, and so on and so forth.

Because Americans have to do a lot of thinking in selecting their schools -- and because in general, how well students think about their future helps determine how successful they will be in their future endeavors -- American universities want to hear about your thinking process . Thus test scores are no longer the sole factor in determining one's admission and scholarship. It is within this kind of educational system that one student with low scores can convince the admissions officer to get into a university, sometimes even the best ones. Basically, American universities are looking for individuals with thinking abilities while the Chinese system looks for scoring machines.

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发表于 2004-7-1 23:44:00 | 只看该作者


2. What to Think?

So, what should you think about? At minimal, you should categorically think the following questions and come up with some answers to them even though the answers might not be that convincing. But it will be a good start.

Why do you want to study in America? Don't just list the following reasons: (1) America has the best educational system. (2) I want an American degree. (3) Everybody I know is going, so should I. (4) Your parents expect you to go. These are not "true" reasons!

Instead, try to ask yourself the following questions: (1) How am I going to develop my career in the next 1-5 years? (2) What do I really want to do with my life? (3) How much do I really know about America? (4) How big is my chance go to American given my background and different strategies that I am going to use?

Believe it or not, if you know enough about America -- its educational system and work environment -- as well as your own strength and weakness, many of you will have a much clear idea as to how you are going to pursue your going-to-America dream. For example, many may decide that going to America through an American job offer is much easier than through an F-1 visa. (see related information at the Work Abroad section at .)

What is your plan in the States? Knowing your plan now or at least having thought out some possibilities will have significant impact on your study and career in the US. For example, if you want to teach in an American college after graduation, you'd better get your Ph.D. from a prestigious university. So if you can only go to the States with a scholarship from a middle-tier school, prepare for a transfer to a better university as soon as possible. Again, to develop your plan in the States while you are still in China, you need to obtain as much information about the US as possible.

How are you going to support your education financially? If the plan is to get financial aid, how are you going to get it? Just get as high as possible scores? This might not work! If the plan is to have a sponsor, how are you going to get a reasonable sponsorship that a visa officer will believe? If your plan is to use your own money, are there better ways than simply showing a bank letter to gain a visa officer's trust? If working part-time is part of your plan to support your study, which of the American cities should choose so you can find jobs easily?

What is your application strategy? If scores are no longer the key factor, how are you going to apply? How are you going to convince the admission officers that you are one of the students they should never miss? What kind of self-image do you want to present to the admission officers, based on your background and your aspiration? Who should be writing your reference letters that will support image instead of weakening it?

There are a lot of questions to think about and really, the more you think, the more likely that you will find your ways to a US university or a scholarship. Or you will realize that your way of going to America is not through schools but something else like a job offer. Just think how many Chinese students who had no relatives or friends in the States, who was penniless, and who were just "average” students have come to America in the past 20 years. If they can, you can!

The key, besides working and studying hard, is to keep thinking and to know well of both America and yourself. This way, you will find solutions to almost every difficulty that you will encounter. Once again, as mentioned in Step 1 of the guide, in order to think well for yourself, you need to do three things: keep thinking, obtain enough information, and communicate with others with similar experience and intentions. At .com, we intend to help you and all members to help each other in precisely these three areas.

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发表于 2004-7-4 14:53:00 | 只看该作者
Thanks, liyijia, it is really helpful and instructive.
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发表于 2004-7-6 23:40:00 | 只看该作者

作文分数有点低,不过还好,考essay来补吧

不过说实话,gmat的分数倒是不上不下,有时间最好重考

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发表于 2004-7-9 00:56:00 | 只看该作者

重新考T还来得急吗??


ANYWAY, ESSAY上一定要找补过来. 一定行的

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发表于 2004-7-13 01:44:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用54mumu在2004-6-30 12:26:00的发言:

去年8月考的GMAT,710,作文4.0;今年5月考的托福,647,作文4.5;


咳,一声叹息,不知该怎么弄。本想借托福作文弥补一下GMAT的作文,可是。。。 怎么办?前辈们,请指点一下吧,不胜感激。




这个成绩还不好?我要有这成绩,想上什么就什么.
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发表于 2004-7-13 13:02:00 | 只看该作者
如果要申请top 10而且又有时间的话,建议重考GMAT,分数考高一些肯定没坏处就是了.
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发表于 2004-7-13 13:40:00 | 只看该作者

这样成绩还要重考?你很就钱呀!或者什么考试培训班的人鼓励你重考?

大家都说申请TOP MBA,为什么不说考TOP MBA?功夫在成绩之外!你的成绩可以上任何的TOP了。

ESSAY写的不好,考780也没用!

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发表于 2004-7-18 00:02:00 | 只看该作者
成绩已经很好了啊,作文没占那么大比重吧,我要考你这么好才不担心呢
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