So, after this year, I'll proceed my study to university and take my degree (I hope so). I'm interested to study abroad actually but my result is kinda low, hehe. I just need some university in your country which requires lower A-level results for example minimum of BBB like in Liverpool University. You can also suggest me the requirement and some courses which related to Chemistry, Physics and Maths. Hoping that I'll get good results with flying colours.
https://www.memphis.edu/admissions/international/index.php https://www.memphis.edu/chem/programs/undergrad/advising.php https://www.memphis.edu/msci/ https://www.memphis.edu/physics/about/index.php https://www.memphis.edu/iss/current_international_students/scholarships.php
Wat? I don't understand what A level or BBB is. I think it's a British thing? Some of the better well known ones would be: Top 100 uni: Ubc Mcgill Uoft Top 200 uni: Waterloo Mcmaster udm
A level is an examination to be specific Advance level. You sit for O level (ordinary level) first which is crucial for every student but A level is optional...BBB are the example of grades you get for each subjects you take if you only take 3 subjects and BBBB for four subjects or AABC and so on like for example you get B for Geography, B for Maths, B for Accounting and so on..BBB (or 300 points; 100 points per grade, 80 points for C, 60 points for 60 and so on) is the least required grades for scholarship in my country. I only get AS results but we won't sit for A level because of the pandemic but use mock exams results and the upcoming online test ༎ຶ‿༎ຶ...In my country, the minimum point to enter university is 240 (combination of e.g. CCD) don't know about international students who choose university in my country. Another university in my country required minimum of 320 points for my subjects (╥﹏╥) I heard that requirement of points to enter university in Singapore is quite high..
I don't know if I get what you're asking but... In Spain it depends on the degree you are in. For example, I think if you study maths you only need an average of 7 out of 10 (we don't use ABCDF here). BUT I don't know if it will be the same for foreigners
ah I'm not sure with your points scheme in Singapore we have rank points and 60/90 is the min to enter university according to my brother. (but the courses aren't the popular ones) to do better courses you probably need to ace every subject
The grading system in my country is totally different from the UK. We usually follow a 100 point system. So if you finished high school and let's say you are interested in studying Engineering or medicine, you'll need to have a minimum of 75-90 points out of 100 (depending on what major you'll apply to). The acceptance rate in some majors can be challenging. For example in my case, my major doesn't get many applicants so I was accepted without a hassle. On the other hand, my friends that applied to Architectural Engineering did not pass the interview or failed the entrance exam due to the competitiveness of the major. In case you are interested, I studied Computer Science (College of Engineering) in the middle east. I recommend that you apply to universities near you and consider which majors will accept your current scores. I'm afraid the language barrier will also be an issue for you if you apply to a university in my country; although most universities teach in English (again depending on the major)
Well, in my country, you need to pass the basic cross-country entrance exam (with flying colours, which basically means any rank within the top 500) to be guaranteed a seat in a good college. To just get admitted to one, any rank within the top 100,000 will do. That’s just for the engineering courses (chem, phys, maths) Or, if you’re rich enough, there’s always the donation/management seats
It really comes down to money, if you etch to a scholarship then life gets a little easier but country wise everyone has it different. Because not only do you need money to move abroad but there's also dorms/flats/apartments there's uni fees... Simply put its risk it all or nothing situation