芝加哥大學(xué)PhD in Cancer Biology語言成績要求-申請截止時間-申請材料要求
芝加哥大學(xué)語言成績要求
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芝加哥大學(xué)(University of Chicago)PhD in Cancer Biology申請截止時間
2020-12-01Fall
芝加哥大學(xué)(University of Chicago)PhD in Cancer Biology語言成績要求
TOEFL
The TOEFL uses different scoring scales depending upon which version of the test is used. For applicants who take the internet-based TOEFL (iBT), the minimum required score on the TOEFL is 104 overall, with sub scores of 26 each. For those who take the computerized exam, applicants must score a minimum of 25 in each section, with a total score of at least 250. For the paper-based version, the minimum score is 60 in each section, with a total of at least 600. Please note: TOEFL or IELTS Score Reports are valid for two years and scores will be considered expired if the test was taken more than two years prior to Chicago Booth PhD Program’s application deadline. For admission for Autumn 2018, scores from tests taken prior to December 15, 2014, are considered expired. If your score has expired, you must retake the examination and submit the official scores before the application deadline. We will not accept photocopies of expired scores while awaiting the official results of a recent examination. Scores must be sent directly from TOEFL or IELTS.
IELTS
Minimum required scores in the IELTS are an overall score of 7, with sub scores of 7 each. Applicants who score below these minimums cannot be considered for admission and should retake the test before submitting an application.Please note: TOEFL or IELTS Score Reports are valid for two years and scores will be considered expired if the test was taken more than two years prior to Chicago Booth PhD Program’s application deadline. For admission for Autumn 2018, scores from tests taken prior to December 15, 2014, are considered expired. If your score has expired, you must retake the examination and submit the official scores before the application deadline. We will not accept photocopies of expired scores while awaiting the official results of a recent examination. Scores must be sent directly from TOEFL or IELTS.
GRE
Graduate Record Examination scores. When sending GRE scores, the Institution code for the University of Chicago is 1832. Subject exam is optional.
芝加哥大學(xué)(University of Chicago)PhD in Cancer Biology申請材料要求
PS
A statement of some kind is a required component of nearly every application. The expectations for this differ between fields, so it is critical to read the instructions carefully. Your statement should usually address your past work, preparation for the intended field of study, relevant background and interests, academic plans, and career goals. It should be used to describe your reasons for applying to the particular department or program. This statement may assist the admissions committee in evaluating your preparation for graduate study, and help them understand your academic and professional experience, training, and interests beyond what is apparent from your transcripts, as well the specific fit between you and the department. In some cases this will be separate from a statement regarding your research or academic interests.
Fee
Application fee of $90.
RL
At least three letters of recommendation from college or university professors who know the applicant's work well. Individuals who have been away from school for several years may submit recommendations from their employers.
Transcript
Copies of transcripts uploaded directly to the application. At the point of application, we will accept unofficial transcripts as long as they are created on school transcript paper or have the school seal. An official transcript will be required of all students who accept an offer for admission.