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American Universities and their American Universities and their system of admissionsystem of admission

U.S. Colleges and U.S. Colleges and UniversitiesUniversities

Applying for admission.Applying for admission.Vocabulary:Vocabulary:TranscriptTranscript: an official copy of a student’s educational record.: an official copy of a student’s educational record.

UndergraduateUndergraduate: a student at a college or a university who has not yet : a student at a college or a university who has not yet received a bachelor’s degree.received a bachelor’s degree.

Graduate schoolGraduate school: a school in a university offering study leading to degrees : a school in a university offering study leading to degrees beyond the bachelor’s degree.beyond the bachelor’s degree.

An advisorAn advisor: is an expert whose job is to give advice to another person. In : is an expert whose job is to give advice to another person. In this case, that person works at school and advices the students who want to this case, that person works at school and advices the students who want to enter a college.enter a college.

SATSAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test): is an examination which is often taken by (Scholastic Aptitude Test): is an examination which is often taken by students who wish to enter a college or a university.students who wish to enter a college or a university.

TOEFLTOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language): is an English language (Test of English as a Foreign Language): is an English language examination which is taken by foreign students who want to study at examination which is taken by foreign students who want to study at universities in English-speaking countries.universities in English-speaking countries.

U.S. Colleges and UniversitiesU.S. Colleges and Universities

The different steps:The different steps:

- Select the schools.Select the schools.- Contact them for more information.Contact them for more information.- Write an essay.Write an essay.- Send applications forms.Send applications forms.- Register for admissions tests.Register for admissions tests.- Receive acceptance letters.Receive acceptance letters.

U.S. Colleges and UniversitiesU.S. Colleges and Universities Most application forms will request:Most application forms will request:

- Personal informationPersonal information (name, age, family background, (name, age, family background, citizenship,…)citizenship,…)

- ActivitiesActivities: club memberships, awards earned, team sports : club memberships, awards earned, team sports experience or leadership roles.experience or leadership roles.

- Education planEducation plan: career goals, and a short essay explaining : career goals, and a short essay explaining why a student wants to attend this school, what course of why a student wants to attend this school, what course of study he wants to pursue.study he wants to pursue.

- Essay.Essay.

- Letters of recommendationLetters of recommendation: a student can ask his teachers : a student can ask his teachers to provide these letters and send them to the Admissions to provide these letters and send them to the Admissions Offices.Offices.

U.S. Colleges and UniversitiesU.S. Colleges and Universities

Harvard (Cambridge, Harvard (Cambridge, Massachusets)Massachusets)

Stanford (Palo Alto, California)Stanford (Palo Alto, California)

Berkeley (Berkeley, California)Berkeley (Berkeley, California)

MIT (Cambridge, Massachusets)MIT (Cambridge, Massachusets)

Columbia (Manhattan, New York)Columbia (Manhattan, New York)

Princeton (Princeton, New Jersey)Princeton (Princeton, New Jersey)

Yale (New Haven, Connecticut)Yale (New Haven, Connecticut)

Cornell (Ithaca, New York)Cornell (Ithaca, New York)

Brown (Providence, Rhode Island)Brown (Providence, Rhode Island)

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