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Studying in the United States 1 1 grade

I have taught in American high schools for many years, mainly math and physics, as well as chemistry and Chinese. There are many foreign students from the mainland in our high school, and most of them are from good high schools in China. Let me briefly say my opinion.

Do you mean to go straight to the United States for eleventh grade after finishing high school in China? Mainly depends on your English level. If English is not particularly good, it will be quite difficult for you to take AP courses and take PSAT and SAT in the eleventh grade. Generally speaking, more than 90% of mainland students who come to the United States to study in high schools choose to study for one more year. This is mainly to relieve the pressure and facilitate the rapid improvement of English. Moreover, if you really have spare capacity, you can choose more AP courses. AP course is a pre-university course, and if it passes, it can be counted as university credits. If you can pass seven or eight AP courses, you may finish your college studies in three years. I know a girl from China who passed 9 AP courses in high school, graduated from Stanford University in 3 years and got a master's degree from Stanford University in 4 years.

What's the purpose of coming to America for high school? To go to a good university in America. What are the prerequisites for a good university? First of all, your achievements are outstanding. In the case of English difficulties, grades will have an impact. Generally speaking, China students' grades in the first semester of senior one in the United States are not satisfactory, especially in courses that require higher English, such as history, English, chemistry and biology.

So I suggest you come to America to attend high school or start from the tenth grade.

American high school math and physics teacher

Doctor of engineering in the United States in the 1990s. Doctoral research direction: missile propulsion.