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2016년 5월 23일 월요일

2016 서던 캘리포니아 대학교 USC SAT.ACT.TOEFL 점수 분석


2016 서던 캘리포니아 대학교 SAT ACT TOEFL 점수 분석


  • USC Acceptance Rate: 18%
  • Test Scores -- 25th / 75th Percentile 
  • SAT Critical Reading: 620 / 720,  Math: 660 / 760, Writing: 640 / 740
  • ACT Composite: 29 / 33, English: 30 / 34, Math: 28 / 34
  •  All international applicants whose native language is not English must demonstrate English proficiency in the following manner:
  • First-year (freshman) international applicants should earn:
    • Minimum scores of 600 on the SAT Critical Reading exam or 27 on the ACT English exam; OR
    • A minimum score of 100 on the TOEFL iBT (with a minimum score of 20 in each section)





2016 USC 서던 캘리포니아 대학교 어드미션


2016 서던 캘리포니아 대학교 어드미션



Applying

When applying to University of Southern California, it's important to note the application deadline is January 15. Scores for either the ACT or SAT test are due February 15. The application fee at University of Southern California is $80. 

Checklist
Common App Writing Supplement: Essay and Short Answer questions
Transcripts: First-year applicants should submit official transcripts of all high school and college coursework completed.
Official Test Scores: Arrange for the testing agency to send your SAT or ACT scores directly to USC.
School Report: All first-year applicants are required to submit the Common Application School Report by providing the name and e-mail address of a recommender.
Letter of Recommendation from a Teacher or a Counselor
Portfolio, resumé and/or additional writing samples: if required by major. Performance majors may also require auditions. Refer to the Additional Major Requirements page for more information.
Submit your fall grades (when available): Use the Mid-Year Report Form included in the Common Application or visit www.usc.edu/midyeargrades to submit your fall grades
Financial Statement of Personal or Family Support: www.usc.edu/financialstatement
TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE Academic scores, if the student’s native language is not English.


Interviews for fall 2016 applicants were held from August through December. 
Information about interviews for fall 2017 applicants will be available in the summer.

International applicants should 
  • Have all academics records sent directly from the schools (whenever possible).
  • Submit all academic records in the native language, accompanied by an English translation, if the native language is not English.
  • Send external examination results or predicted results. Examples: predicted IB results, Indian board exam results, GCSE/IGCSE results, predicted A-levels, Australian ATAR, etc.
  • Submit any additional documents as requested by the USC Office of Admission.





2016 USC 서던 캘리포니아 대학교 등록금 & 장학금


2016 서던 캘리포니아 대학교 등록금 & 장학금 



Cost and Financial Aid

At University of Southern California, 39.3 percent of full-time undergraduates receive some kind of need-based financial aid and the average need-based scholarship or grant award is $32,314.

USC Merit Scholarship
Administered through the Office of Admission, USC Merit Scholarships require students to apply for admission to the university by the December deadline.All students who submit a complete application will be automatically considered for a scholarship.

Other Scholarship
Some USC scholarships are administered by organizations outside the Office of Admission. These generally require a separate application, have varying deadlines and eligibility requirements and may or may not require an interview.

Need-Based Financial Aid

USC administers one of the largest financial aid programs in the United States, with a long tradition of meeting the USC-determined financial need of applicants who meet all eligibility requirements and deadlines. Two-thirds of USC undergraduates receive some form of financial aid, including merit scholarships, need-based grants, Federal Work-Study and loans.

Tuition$49,464
Mandatory Fees$813
Average Room & Board$13,855*
Books & Supplies$1,500
Personal & Misc$1,000
Transportation$580
Total$67,212
(add $350 USC New Student Fee for your first semester)





2016년 5월 22일 일요일

2016 카네기 멜런 Carnegie Mellon 대학 SAT.ACT.TOEFL 점수 분석


2016 카네기 멜런 대학교 SAT.ACT.TOEFL 점수 분석


  • Carnegie Mellon University Acceptance Rate: 25%
  • Test Scores -- 25th / 75th Percentile 
  • SAT Critical Reading: 640 / 740, Math: 700 / 800,  Writing: 660 / 760
  • ACT Composite: 30 / 34, English: 30 / 35, Math: 31 / 35
  • TOEFL Paper 600, iBT102
Carnegie Mellon requires either the SAT Reasoning Test, the new SAT Test, or the ACT Test from every applicant. and also require Subject Tests from most applicants - please see our Subject Test requirements by college/school below.

College of Engineering
Two SAT Subject Tests:
Math Level II
Physics or Chemistry

Tepper School of Business
Two SAT Subject Tests:
Math Level II
Any second test but preferably a science*
SCS: School of Computer Science
Two SAT Subject Tests:
Math Level II
Physics, Chemistry or Biology
MCS: Mellon College of Science
Two SAT Subject Tests:
Math Level II
Physics, Chemistry or Biology
IS: Information Systems
Two SAT Subject Tests:
Math Level I or II
One additional test*
DC: Dietrich College of the Humanities and Social Sciences
Two SAT Subject Tests:
Math Level I or II
One additional test*





2016 카네기 멜런 Carnegie Mellon 대학 어드미션


2016 카네기 멜런 대학교 어드미션 



Applying

When applying to Carnegie Mellon University, it's important to note the application deadline is January 1, and the early decision deadline is November 1. Scores for either the ACT or SAT test are due January 1. 

Checklist
  • Common Application
  • $75 application fee*
  • Official high school transcript (please review our Academic Requirements)**
  • All required standardized testing official score reports, which includes SAT Subject Tests for most majors and the TOEFL or IELTS if English is not your native language
  • Secondary School Counselor Evaluation
  • Teacher Recommendation
  • Common Application essay and personal statement
  • All Fine Art applicants to the Schools of Architecture, Art, Design, Drama and Music are required to arrange an audition or portfolio review.
  • Home schooled applicants should submit an academic portfolio/transcript consistent with their state guidelines and a list of all textbooks used.
  • Applicants must provide proof of meeting all requirements for an official high school diploma, by the end of May of the year of graduation, and submit an official final transcript, GED or certificate of completion from your local school district or state board of education by the end of July of the year of matriculation.






2016-17 카네기 멜런 Carnegie Mellon 대학교 등록금 & 장학금


2016-17 카네기 멜런 Carnegie Mellon 대학교 등록금 & 장학금


Cost and Financial Aid

At Carnegie Mellon University, 44.7 percent of full-time undergraduates receive some kind of need-based financial aid and the average need-based scholarship or grant award is $30,068.

     Cost of 2016-17 Academic Year

Expenses

Resident

Commuter

Tuition
$51,196
$51,196
Fees
$1,114
$1,114
Room & Board*
$13,270
$2,760
Books & Misc.
$2,400 (estimate)
$2,400 (estimate)
Transportation**
0
$680 (estimate)

TOTAL:

$67,980+

$58,150+



Scholarships

Carnegie Mellon offers the Presidential Scholarship and Carnegie Scholarship to candidates with strong academic and artistic performance along with demonstrated leadership, service and community involvement. Students do not complete a separate application process to be considered for a Presidential or Carnegie Scholarship. In order to be considered for either scholarship, candidates must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)and the CSS PROFILE. Eligibility for the scholarship is determined through a review of both financial need and merit. Additionally, ROTC Scholarships are available to qualified undergraduate students. We also encourages students to research outside scholarship opportunities. 





2016년 5월 21일 토요일

2016 에모리 Emory 대학교 SAT.ACT.TOEFL 점수 분석


2016 에모리 대학교 SAT.ACT.TOEFL 점수 분석


  • Test Scores -- 25th / 75th Percentile
    • SAT Critical Reading: 630 / 710, Math: 650 / 750,Writing: 650 / 730
    • ACT Composite: 29 / 32,  English: 28 / 32,  Math: 28 / 33, Writing: 8 / 10
    • TOEFL Paper 600, iBT 100
    • Most Popular Majors:
    • Anthropology, Biology, Business Administration, Economics, Neuroscience, Nursing, Political Science, Psychology
  • Policy Regarding the Redesigned SAT for Fall 2017 Applicants

    Emory University applicants seeking admission for enrollment for fall semester 2017 are required to submit scores for the SAT or ACT. Applicants submitting SAT scores may choose to submit scores from either the former (prior to March 2016) or redesigned (after March 2016) exam format. As with the ACT examination, Emory University applicants are required to take the optional Essay/Writing section on the redesigned SAT.
    The College Board has committed to releasing a concordance sheet to help colleges, students, and parents convert scores from the former SAT to the redesigned SAT. Emory highly encourages students to speak with their high school guidance counselor when making decisions about standardized testing plans and schedules. Students may elect to take both the old and new forms of the exams if they so choose. The Admission Committee will super-score SAT exams taken for the same type of exam—but will not super-score across the old and the new formats.