Demonstrating Interest without thinking of Test Scores

If you have identified your dream schools and you have a strong list of other colleges to apply to. Your GPA, standardized test scores are where they need to be. You need to register with ACASC for us to know who you are and how you will fit into a Chinese university.

At a significant number of applicants, demonstrating interest china’s admission process. If you don’t show ACASC that you are very interested in studying abroad, we find it difficult to meet your demands.

While exploring through our universities, is the most impactful way to demonstrate interest, the school you are interested in might be on your fingertips.

It’s a great idea to develop a relationship with ACASC. Don’t ask questions that are readily available on our website or through a simple web search. Instead of asking, “why study abroad,” which would take you two seconds to find from ACASC website, do some research and ask instead, “I’m interested in (X) major, and I see you have study abroad programs in China.

Demonstrating interest can mean the difference between admission and even denial in some college’s application, you don’t have to give. Just contact apply@acasc.cn for any help. You don’t have to be a “stealth app”. Thus a student who applies with no contact beyond the application. In the process you might learn what you needed to know to move it up or call off your application.

 

ACASC Representative Interviewed Hebei North University (HBNU) Student, Prince Mavin

ACASC Representative: What were you doing before you came to Hebei North University?

Prince: I graduated from SDA Nurses Training College, Ghana with a Diploma in Nursing in December 2010.

ACASC Representative: Why did you choose to come to China to study in Hebei North University?

Prince: My aim was being a medical Doctor so I heard about Hebei  North University and was very determined to be a part of Hebei North University . I am most interested with the international education focus along with the challenging and rewarding environment of the program. This is the main reason that I choose this university. Additionally, living in Zhangjiakou  will let me experience different diverse cultures and traditions and also enrich my Chinese language skill.

 

ACASC Representative: What do you most like about your course?

Prince: My experiences studying this course are exciting. I have the opportunity to interact with a number of students from many different countries. What I like most is the professional attitude and the study environment that was provided for me. Another thing I liked was the close knit and interpersonal communications that were prevalent between professors and students. Every professor also believed in their students and seemed to really think about students’ future growth and professional progress.

ACASC Representative: How do you think your course will help you with your future career?

Prince: Currently, China has evolve into one of the most important countries for studying medicine. China has fascinated me for a very long time especially in the areas of language and culture. I decided to advance my education by attaining my Bachelor in Medicine, Bachelor in Surgery and especially here in China because their medical schools are recognized by World Health Organizations (WHO) and Ghana Medical Association (GMA). Even after just two years of studying at Hebei North University, I have been enhanced in the medical field with some clinical experience.

ACASC Representative: What do you do in Zhangjiakou on vacation?

Prince: There are lots of things to do with free time in Zhangjiakou. Activities such as sightseeing with friends, exploring Chinese food by eating outside, or taking Chinese language classes.

ACASC Representative: What is your future plan?

Prince: I want to be a good Medical Doctor. My country is developing and need doctors to improve the health sector. Ever since I was a child, I have tender loving care for people who needs help. After completing my course I will do my best to serve my country well to eradicate diseases. I like being a health care personnel and studied nursing after high school.

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Socializing as a New International Student

The first day of school is usually a mix of feelings. The excitement of the new things, the nervousness of the change of environment, and determination to start classes and make new friends are just a few of them. For an international student, a new semester means a new opportunity try new things and getting out of your comfort zone. After all, that’s the basics of traveling to another country. Developing a social life can be challenging when you travel alone but thanks to technology, the distance between people have become shorter.

Nowadays, we have many ways and fewer excuses to join a new club or learn new skills. As someone in a foreign land, it might be hard to find the right niche but this task can be very fun!

The Student Union on Campus

Almost every college or university in China is equipped with an international students group called “Students union.” That is where most events around campus will be organized or will be announced since it’s a high traffic area. During your weekend or vacation, if you are looking for groups to join or things to do, make sure you visit your on-campus student union. Some student unions will have soccer to play, watch a movie in theaters, study groups, partying, visiting some exciting places and popular restaurants for your convenience. If you don’t have any schedules, the student zone makes it easy for you to find something to do and socialize.

Meeting up with friends

Once you begin your search for something that might interest you, technology is your best friend. Ninety-nine (99%) percent of the time, there will be an app connecting you to nearby events, groups in the proximity, and places of interest etc. For example, WeChat is a great app for your mobile phone where anyone can create an interest group and be joined by people around your city, within the country or outside china. Another convenient app if you need a ride somewhere is Didi (Uber). Didi is quickly replacing public transportation in most cities. They arrive in just a short time and are more convenient and cheap. Didi drivers are regular people with a car that will give you a ride, sometimes, for a fraction of the cost of a taxi.

Ask your colleagues

If you live on-campus, you probably come across different kinds of people every day. While some people are social butterflies, others may prefer hanging around one or two friends. However, the residence halls or dormitories are a great place to find out about activities or the nightlife during the weekend. It serves as a good place to start since most people around you will be looking for something to do. Never feel like you are the only one trying to explore and try new things when you live in the dormitories.

Now that you have a place to start, you should be able to change scenery and do new things. Go from your bed to recreational parks to learn new dance move and making lasting memories on this exciting time of your life. Feel free to take a chance out there and never fear going to an event or joining a group. The only thing you might lose is the boredom of staying home.

 

What are your goals for 2017?

Greetings to students of the world! I hope everyone had a great holiday and excited for 2017! Though is late to say, but permit me to wish you all a HAPPY NEW YEAR!
The big question ACASC is asking is; have you set your goals for 2017 yet?
I know most students have already set your goals for this year. But if you haven’t done so, ACASC has some ideas why it is really important to have goals and how to set goals effectively.
Why do we need goals?
Goal is something that leads you forward which energize your existence. It’s moving you towards something or to achieve the dreams you want in life. It’s really important for one to have short-term and long-term goals. Goals that you want to accomplish for this year, the next year, the next 3 years, the next 5 years, the next 10 years, and more years to come. Without goals, NOTHING we aim for to be successful would have been possible. I believe success is something that we plan, so we need to do that with a bunch of list of goals. If we don’t have any plan for success in life, then no success would happen. The next years of your life will be the same as the years when you didn’t have any goals. Without a goal, you like driving a car with no destinations. You will feel lost in life and probably you will arrive at the wrong destination.
How do we set goals effectively?
Take a look at your future, how and what do you want to be in the future?
-What do you want for your study?
-What do you want for your career or business?
-What school will help you to study?
What is the best city for your study?
-What places do you want to visit?
-What do you want for your personal development?
-What is the cost of your study?
-What documents are needed for your study?
Write all the things you want on each area of your life, and email to services@acasc.cn for assistance. After we categorize your goals, then the next thing is getting you a course, school and to make sure that they will be specific, timely, and attainable.

ACASC My Dream To Be Enrolled In A Chinese University

Hi everyone,

My name is Jessica It’s a pleasure to share my story with you all.

Studying in China had always been my goal since I graduated from high school; I tried applying through several agents, which proved futile. Fortunately, I came across ACASC during a web search and that was my life changing moment

ACASC fast tracked my admission process within 3 weeks and I realized my dream had finally been fulfilled

 

ACASC your gateway to success

Studying abroad in China can be a very difficult moment since you are leaving your family back home. However, ACASC ensures your stay becomes fantastic and creates a serene environment for you to feel at home. ACASC not only guides you with your basic needs, it is also a companion that supports you socially emotionally.

Patience, a new student studying MBBS in Hubei University Of Medicine this year had a wonderful moment. Her initial days in China were a moment of her life with ACASC staff, Emmanuel, assisted her tremendously. From airport pick up to admission formalities, everything was perfectly organized and settled down perfectly prior to the commencement of her first semester.

Morgan Unravels His experiences in China

Morgan, a medical student from Tanzania has been enrolled in Anhui Medical University. He arrived in China on September 1. Prior to that, ACASC team had booked an apartment for him to settle in his new edifice upon his arrival in China.He was aided by, Marvin to complete admission formalities and open a bank account. He also took Morgan to explore the campus, convenient shops and other places in the University. He also aided Morgan with all the basic needs he wanted to ensure he is comfortable in his new home. Morgan said his experience in China was fantastic and Marvin had just showed him a tip of the iceberg

Chengde Medical University—A Perfect Path To Success

This autumn a group of students were enrolled in Chengde Medical University to study MBBS. They have been exposed to a lot of opportunities. They believe Chengde Medical University is the best path to achieve success as a medical student.

Nothing is greater than being enrolled in a well-renowned university like this, but what is more inspiring is that you meet people from different parts of the globe who share similar interests. Hope the embrace the new chapter of their lives and become successful medical practitioners in the future

Comments from a UK Student

 

Hi! I’m Ibrahim from the UK, I will confidently rate ACASC as a 5-star online admission portal.

It has always been my dream to pursue my education abroad and through ACASC I was convinced China was the best destination for me.

Zack, an ACASC advisor did a tremendous job in ensuring I was enrolled in one of the best universities.

It’s been a year now since I arrived in China and I still deem it one of the greatest opportunities in my life.

THANK YOU ACASC

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Thank You, Letter from Rita’s Sister

When my sister made known his intentions to study in a Chinese University our concern was who will guide her to ensure she makes the right choice, Luckily a friend of mine introduced me to ACASC and their response was indeed wonderful, they addressed our concerns perfectly and we were so confident China was indeed the destination for I and my lovely sister. My sister is in Chengde medical University and I am also in Hebei North University now and we are all proud of the success story.

Best Regards,

Privy