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萊斯大學(Rice University)MS in Nanoscale Physics申請截止時間
2021-4-15Fall
萊斯大學(Rice University)MS in Nanoscale Physics語言成績要求
TOEFL
The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) test is required for any student whose native language is not English. Applicants who already hold a degree from an American university, are exempt from providing a TOEFL score. Applicants must score at least 600 on the paper-based TOEFL , at least 250 on the computer-based TOEFL, or at least 95 on the internet-based test. For information on the TOEFL exam, visit
IELTS
For students who choose to take the IELTS in lieu of TOEFL, the minimum score is 7.
GRE
Rice University requires all applicants to provide GRE (Graduate Record Examination) General Test scores.
Official GRE scores must be received directly from the Educational Testing Service. Because we match scores by an applicant's name, it is important that you explicitly call our attention to any discrepancies that might occur between your name as reported on your application forms and as recorded on your GRE scores. In general, applicants should score at least 150 on the quantitative section, at least 146 on the verbal section and at least 4 on the analytical writing section, but competitive scores are based against the current applicant pool.
Be sure to take the GRE in time for official scores to reach us by the application deadline. For information on the GRE exam, visit www.gre.org.
萊斯大學(Rice University)MS in Nanoscale Physics申請材料要求
GPA
In general, applicants must have at least a 3.0(B) grade point average in their undergraduate work.
Fee
No application fee is required for the Professional Master's Program.
RL
Three personal letters of recommendation - recommenders can now submit their letters on-line
Transcript
Transcripts should be official and in confidential, signed-across-the-seal envelopes provided to you by the registrar of each institution, undergraduate and graduate, which you have attended. If your school will not provide you directly with an official copy of your transcript, then ask them to send it to the department. You may also wish to send an unofficial copy, for temporary use only.