Most of the scholarships offered by American universities are allocated to American students, and only a small part is allocated to international students. And the competition is fierce, but there will still be quite a few China students who can win the full prize. This is mainly because among international students, China students are much more competitive than students from other countries, and both the influence of China students in foreign universities and their own strength have left a good impression on American universities.
For international students in China, the most important thing to apply for a full scholarship is to know how to apply. How can applicants with excellent scores in TOEFL, GRE or GMAT make their scores more convincing, and how can American schools appreciate the overall quality of applicants rather than a single test score? Applicants whose TOEFL and GRE(GMAT) scores are not very good, how to make up for this deficiency in recommendation letters, resumes and reading plans, and how to let the applicant school know the applicant's high quality and strength when the applicant's scores are not outstanding.
In the actual application, whether it is TOEFL, GRE(GMAT) scores or all other necessary application materials (including 2-3 letters of recommendation, personal resume, study plan and report card in colleges and universities), their functions are to make the applicant think that the applicant is an excellent student academically and in quality, so that the school will award the scholarship to the applicant.
Many students in China think that as long as they get high scores in TOEFL and GRE(GMAT), they will certainly be able to apply for the full prize, which is wrong. Many applicants with high GRE and GMAT scores (GRE over 2300, GMAT over 700) did not apply for scholarships. On the contrary, many applicants have just scored 500 points in TOEFL and got full scholarships after GRE 1600.
For those who evaluate scholarships in American schools, TOEFL and GRE scores are only one of the criteria, and their importance is not the greatest. The importance of recommendation letters, resumes, reading plans and students' academic transcripts in China is not lower than TOEFL, GRE and GMAT scores.
So, don't ignore these "software" materials. Many students have come into contact with these "software" materials by mistake, and as a result, they have lost the opportunity. In addition, highlighting one's own personal advantages and establishing a close relationship with the applying school will be of great help to applying for scholarships. The following is the specific contact information.