How to successfully apply to prestigious universities in Quebec, Canada with poor English scores?

by dingyi947279 on 2012-02-23 17:23:53

There are many students in China who want to study abroad, but they are troubled by their inability to meet the English proficiency standards or their poor English scores. Experts from the Quebec Study Abroad Network have pointed out a solution for you: choose the dual admission program at the University of Quebec in Canada.

Dual admission, as the name suggests, means receiving two acceptance letters. This option is mainly aimed at students who wish to study abroad without having taken TOEFL or IELTS exams. The school will issue two acceptance letters: one from the language center and one for the university's academic courses. Once the language requirements are met, students can directly enroll in the university’s academic courses. Therefore, dual admission is also known as conditional admission, with the condition being the completion of the language requirements. So, what are the benefits of choosing dual admission for students?

1. According to Canadian immigration regulations, the chances of obtaining a visa with only a language institute's acceptance letter are very slim.

2. Students who receive dual acceptance letters are essentially receiving an acceptance letter for academic courses. This allows them to focus on learning the language without worrying about falling behind in their courses due to language barriers.

3. During the language learning process, students can strengthen their knowledge related to their chosen academic courses, preparing them for future studies.

4. While studying the language, students may interact with international students and consider changing their majors. They can take this time to learn more about the university and determine their future direction before starting their academic courses.

5. Most importantly, learning the language serves as an adaptation and transitional period for students. When first arriving in a foreign country, students might feel unaccustomed to the new environment, including different learning methods and living customs. Without the pressure of academic courses, they can use this time to adjust, avoiding the stress and challenges of adapting to a new environment while studying.

6. Studying the language in Canada provides a better experience than studying it domestically.

In summary, after choosing the dual admission program at the University of Quebec in Canada, students should clearly recognize its advantages. Instead of seeking quick results, they should adopt a gradual approach, which is precisely what dual admission exemplifies best.

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