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芝加哥大学本科申请基本信息汇总

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发表于 2018-3-21 07:35:42 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
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申请系统:

Common ApplicationUniversal Application

申请费:75美元/人
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申请要求:

语言成绩要求:

芝加哥大学接受国际学生TOEFL/IELTS/PTE成绩,TOEFL无单项分数要求,ILETS单项成绩要求不低于7.0分;PTE总分不低于70分,无单项分数要求。芝加哥大学不向国际学生提供语言课程(ESL)。

SAT与ACT成绩要求:

  芝加哥大学要求国际学生提供SAT或ACT成绩,无需提供SAT Subject成绩。如申请者递交新SAT成绩,无需Essay分数,如递交ACT成绩,无需Writing分数。SAT、ACT单项科目平均成绩要求如下:

SAT:阅读(720-800)、数学(720-800)、写作(700-780);

SAT送分代码:1832

ACT均分要求32-35分;阅读(33-35)、数学(31-35)、写作(8-10);

ACT送分代码:1152

AP、IB与A-Level

  芝加哥大学接受国际课程如AP课程抵学分,申请者须取得4分或5分,方有资格抵学分。

  芝加哥大学国际学生奖学金属于“Need-sensitive”,会影响录取结果。除Need-based奖学金外,学校还同时向国际学生提供Merit-based奖学金

  芝加哥大学以“Quarter”为主,一年分春季、秋季和夏季三个学期开学,秋季学期开学日期是9月28日,学生到校(College Orientation)日期是9月20日,新生注册日期是9月23日。
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申请材料

  芝加哥大学通过Common Application或Universal Application系统申请,8月1日开放申请,申请时不需要指定专业和学院,学生一般读完大二才需要选择自己感兴趣的专业,大一新生统一就读于芝加哥学院——即芝加哥的本科生院。本科申请要求递交申请材料包括:

  申请表及芝加哥大学补充材料

  申请费:$75

  中学成绩单:成绩单中通常可以包含学校的大概介绍,比如学校的大致环境、所修课程、高考录取等,不要求课程描述

  如成绩单非英文,必须同时递交一份经认证的英文版成绩单

  2封教师推荐信

  SAT或ACT(无需写作)成绩

  TOEFL/IELTS/PTE成绩

  中期报告单(Mid-year Report)

  奖学金申请表

  面试

个人作品、试镜等:主要面向攻读艺术、音乐、戏剧等专业的学生
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费用标准:

总费用:$66765

住宿费:14772美元/年

书费&杂费:1800美元/年

学费:50193美元/年
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申请需提交的Essay:

题目 题目 1 (必写):

How does the University of Chicago, as you know it now, satisfy your desire for a particular kind of learning, community, and future? Please address with some specificity your own wishes and how they relate to UChicago.

题目 2 (可选):

Share with us a few of your favorite books, poems, authors, films, plays, pieces of music, musicians, performers, paintings, artists, blogs, magazines, or newspapers. Feel free to touch on one, some, or all of the categories listed, or add a category of your own.

题目3:(必写,从下面题目中选择一个)

Essay Option 1.

What is square one, and can you actually go back to it?

—Inspired by Maya Shaked, Class of 2018

Essay Option 2.

Once, renowned physicist Werner Heisenberg said: “There is a fundamental error in separating the parts from the whole, the mistake of atomizing what should not be atomized. Unity and complementarity constitute reality.” Whether it’s Georges Seurat’s pointillism in “A Sunday on La Grande Jatte,” the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls, quantum physics, or any other field of your choosing, when can the parts be separated from the whole and when can they not?

—Inspired by Ender Sahin, Class of 2020

Essay Option 3.

The ball is in your court—a penny for your thoughts, but say it, don’t spray it. So long as you don’t bite off more than you can chew, beat around the bush, or cut corners, writing this essay should be a piece of cake. Create your own idiom, and tell us its origin—you know, the whole nine yards. PS: A picture is worth a thousand words.

—Inspired by April Bell, Class of 2017, and Maya Shaked, Class of 2018 (It takes two to tango.)

Essay Option 4.

Alice falls down the rabbit hole. Milo drives through the tollbooth. Dorothy is swept up in the tornado. Neo takes the red pill. Don’t tell us about another world you’ve imagined, heard about, or created. Rather, tell us about its portal. Sure, some people think of the University of Chicago as a portal to their future, but please choose another portal to write about.

—Inspired by Raphael Hallerman, Class of 2020

Essay Option 5.

Vestigiality refers to genetically determined structures or attributes that have apparently lost most or all of their ancestral function, but have been retained during the process of evolution. In humans, for instance, the appendix is thought to be a vestigial structure. Describe something vestigial (real or imagined) and provide an explanation for its existence.

—Inspired by Tiffany Kim, Class of 2020

Essay Option 6.

In the spirit of adventurous inquiry, pose your own question or choose one of our past prompts. Be original, creative, thought provoking. Draw on your best qualities as a writer, thinker, visionary, social critic, sage, citizen of the world, or future citizen of the University of Chicago; take a little risk, and have fun.
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