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레이블이 찰스 온라인인 게시물을 표시합니다. 모든 게시물 표시
레이블이 찰스 온라인인 게시물을 표시합니다. 모든 게시물 표시

2016년 6월 17일 금요일

조지아 공과대학교 Georgia Tech SAT.ACT.TOEFL 분석


조지아 공과대학교 SAT.ACT.TOEFL 점수 분석



  • Georgia Tech Acceptance Rate: 33%
  • Test Scores -- 25th / 75th Percentile
  • SAT Critical Reading: 630 / 720, Math: 680 / 770, Writing: 630 / 730
  • ACT Composite: 30 / 33, English: 30 / 34, Math: 29 / 34
  • TOEFL Paper 550, iBT 79

2016 Admitted Freshman Profile


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온라인을 통해 세계 각지의 학생들에게 SAT, SSAT, ACT, TOEFL지도

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2017 조지아 공과대학교 Georgia Tech 어드미션 주요 CHECKLIST


조지아 공과대학교 Georgia Tech 어드미션 주요 CHECKLIST



CHECKLIST

Academic Performance & Course Selection
Entering students are required to meet these minimum course requirements set by the University System of Georgia:
English - 4 Units
Math - 4 Units
Science - 4 Units
Social Science - 3 Units
Foreign Language - 2 Units
ACT/SAT Scores
Extracurricular Involvement
Personal Essays
School Report
Recommendations
Other Standardized Tests
Online Interview for Non-native English Speakers


SAT Subject Tests 
Students are not required to take SAT Subject Tests for admission to Georgia Tech. However, if you have taken the exams, you are welcome to submit your scores to our office for consideration with your application. You may also earn course credit for Chemistry and/or English subject tests.

AP Scores
AP test results that are submitted electronically at the time of application may be reviewed for freshman admission. However, you are not required to submit exam results when you apply. If you are admitted and choose to enroll, we would encourage you to submit all results at that time for possible course credit.


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2017 조지아 공과대학교 Common Application Personal Essay 주요사항


2017 조지아 공과대학교 Common Application Personal Essay 주요사항



2017 Common Application Personal Essay

The Common App Writing section includes a personal essay (250-650 words), which will be reviewed by all schools to which you apply using the Common App. 2017 applicants will choose from one of five prompts:

1) Some students have a background, identity, interest, or talent that is so meaningful they believe their application would be incomplete without it. If this sounds like you, then please share your story.
2) The lessons we take from failure can be fundamental to later success. Recount an incident or time when you experienced failure. How did it affect you, and what did you learn from the experience?
3) Reflect on a time when you challenged a belief or idea. What prompted you to act? Would you make the same decision again?
4) Describe a problem you've solved or a problem you'd like to solve. It can be an intellectual challenge, a research query, an ethical dilemma - anything that is of personal importance, no matter the scale. Explain its significance to you and what steps you took or could be taken to identify a solution.
5) Discuss an accomplishment or event, formal or informal, that marked your transition from childhood to adulthood within your culture, community, or family.

2017 Georgia Tech Supplemental Questions
Additionally, you will be asked to respond to the prompts below on the Georgia Tech page on your My Colleges tab. The questions will be found in the Questions section - Other Information subsection.
Beyond rankings, location, and athletics, why are you interested in attending Georgia Tech? (max 150 words)
Please choose ONE of the following questions and provide an answer in 150 words or less.
Tech’s motto is Progress and Service. We find that students who ultimately have a broad impact first had a significant one at home. What is your role in your immediate or extended family, and how have you seen evidence of your impact on them?
Students are often told what classes they should take. If you had the opportunity to create a class, what would it be and why?
We challenge our students to "be comfortable being uncomfortable." Tell us about a time in high school that you felt outside of your comfort zone and the resolution.

What We Are Looking For
Essays are evaluated for both content and writing/grammatical skills. So, before submitting your application, you should take the time to edit and review your essay thoroughly. The traits of a strong essay include ones that:
Demonstrate authenticity
Brings you to life on paper
Make a strong case for admission
Are excellent in topic, style, and grammar
Demonstrate thoughtfulness



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2017 조지아 공과대학교 Gerogia Tech 등록금, 장학금


2017 조지아 공과대학교 Georgia Tech 등록금, 장학금


Scholarship Opportunities at Georgia Tech



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2016년 6월 16일 목요일

워싱턴 대학교 시애틀 SAT.ACT.TOEFL 점수 분석


워싱턴 대학교 시애틀 SAT.ACT.TOEFL 입학 평균 점수 분석


Test Scores -- 25th / 75th Percentile (2015 data)
SAT Critical Reading: 530 / 650, SAT Math: 580 / 700, SAT Writing: 520 / 640
ACT Composite: 25 / 31, ACT English: 24 / 32, ACT Math: 26 / 32, ACT Writing: 8 / 9
TOEFL Paper 550, iBT 80

Qualifying Standardized Test Scores 
Minimum Score                                Test
490                         SAT: Critical Reading (SAT CR) score or Writing (SAT W) score
21                           ACT: Combined English/Writing (ACT E/W) score
7.0                          IELTS (overall score of all sections)
92                          TOEFL iBT (Internet version)
                              (total of reading, writing, listening and speaking)
237                        TOEFL CBT (computer version)
580                        TOEFL PBT (paper version)

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2017 워싱턴 대학교 시애틀. 어드미션 Writing Section 주요사항




2017 워싱턴 대학교, 시애틀 Writing Section 주요사항


Freshman Writing Section | Prompts + Instructions

A. Personal Statement (Required)
The Personal Statement is our best means of getting to know you and your best means of creating a context for your academic performance. When you write your personal statement, tell us about those aspects of your life that are not apparent from your academic record. Tell us about the experiences that don’t show up on your transcript: 
a character-defining moment,
the cultural awareness you’ve developed,
a challenge faced,
a personal hardship or barrier overcome.

B. Short Response (Required)
Directions
Choose one of the following two topics and write a short essay. Maximum length: 300 words.
The University of Washington seeks to create a community of students richly diverse in cultural backgrounds, experiences, and viewpoints. How would you contribute to this community?
Describe an experience of cultural difference or insensitivity you have had or observed. What did you learn from it?

C. Additional Information About Yourself or Your Circumstances (Optional)

D. Additional Space (Optional)
You may use this space if you need to further explain or clarify answers you have given elsewhere in this application, or if you wish to share information that may assist the Office of Admissions. If appropriate, include the application question number to which your comment(s) refer.

E. Activities & Achievements (Required)
Directions
Using the grid provided below, identify up to five of your most significant activities and achievements during grades 9-12. In a few bullets or sentences, indicate your contribution.
Maximum length: 50 words for each activity.

Format for the Writing Section
Content as well as spelling, grammar, and punctuation are considered.
If you’re applying online, compose in a word processing program such as Word, then copy and paste into the windows provided. Double-spacing, italics, and other formatting will be lost, but this will not affect the evaluation of your application.
We've observed that most students write a polished formal essay for the Personal Statement yet submit a more casual Short Response and Journal of Activities & Achievements. Give every part of the Writing Section your very best effort, presenting yourself in standard, formal English.
Proffreed, proofreed, PROOFREAD!


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2017 워싱턴 대학교 시애틀. 어드미션 CHECKLIST


2017 워싱턴 대학교 시애틀 어드미션 주요 CHECKLIST


Complete the Minimum Courses
All applicants must complete a minimum level of preparation in six subject areas. This requirement ensures that students entering the University have an appreciation for the liberal arts and are adequately prepared to succeed in college

College Academic Distribution Requirements (CADR)
Subject                                                            Credits Required
English                                                                      4
Mathematics                                                             3
Social Sciences/Social Studies                               3
World Languages                                                     2
Lab Science                                                             2
Senior Year Math-Based Quantitative Course         1
Fine, Visual, or Performing Arts                             0.5
Academic Elective                                                 0.5

College-Level Work in High School
There are many ways to challenge yourself with a rigorous curriculum in high school: extra years of world language if your school offers it, AP or IB courses, Advanced Level exams, Cambridge AICE/AICE Diploma, or, in Washington State, the Running Start Program offering college credit.

Key Dates & Deadlines
The application deadline for autumn 2017 freshmen will be December 1, 2016.

Apply
The freshman application for autumn 2017 will open on October, 1, 2016.

Freshman Writing Section | Prompts + Instructions
A. Personal Statement (Required)
B. Short Response (Required)
C. Additional Information About Yourself or Your Circumstances (Optional)
D. Additional Space (Optional)
E. Activities & Achievements (Required)
Format for the Writing Section

Send Official Test Scores
SAT or ACT?
The University of Washington accepts the SAT and ACT equally. There is absolutely no advantage in submitting one test over the other. We recommend that students submit all test scores from SAT and ACT. If an applicant submits scores from both tests, national concordance tables determine which scores are relatively higher.

Transcripts?
Do not send transcripts when you apply.  

Honors Program
Apply simultaneously to Honors and to the UW. The deadlines are the same, but additional documents are required.

English Language Proficiency
All new freshman and transfer students must satisfy an English language proficiency requirement upon enrolling at the Seattle campus of the University of Washington.


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