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This post collects my thoughts and notes on studying abroad as I learn along the way. Feel free to add to it. Two sides of studying abroad Advantages Bilingual skills More personal time; potentially higher efficiency Exposure to diverse perspectives (cultural integration) More options and flexibility Drawbacks Loneliness Cultural differences Weaker domestic network Less familiarity with the domestic job market (e.g., missing on-campus recruiting) CSC Application On January 9, 2025, the China Scholarship Council issued the “2025 Guidelines for the Selection of National Scholarship Funded Overseas Students”

Saturday, January 11, 2025 Read
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This post records information I learned during my study-abroad application process, for reference. For context, I’m currently a research-based master’s student in China. Language requirements Minimum: IELTS 6.5 (min. band 6.0) Competitive: IELTS 7.0 (min. band 6.5) Strong: IELTS 7.5 (min. band 7.0) Timeline Below is a rough timeline. Note that UK programs typically don’t require the GRE; IELTS is usually sufficient. Material preparation Statement of Purpose Personal Statement (PS) Resume (CV) Letter of recommendation English transcripts of undergraduate and master’s degrees Language scores (TOEFL/IELTS & GRE/GMAT, etc.

Saturday, January 11, 2025 Read
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USA

This post records information I learned during my study-abroad application process, for reference. For context, I’m currently a research-based master’s student in China. Language requirements Most top U.S. universities require IELTS ≥ 7.5, TOEFL ≥ 102, and GRE ≥ 319 for PhD applications (exact requirements vary by program and year). Studying in the United States I read a book about international students. In recent years, the computer industry has surpassed finance to become a popular industry.

Friday, January 10, 2025 Read
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