Student Profile:
Name: Classmate S
Gender: Male
Academic level: Master's degree
GPA:88
IELTS: 7
Admission Information:
Entry: 2019FALL
Admission Major: Computer
Institution of admission: University of Toronto
OFFER Showcase:

Procedure:
The sophomore found us in Tianjin Lisichen study abroad, the student's awareness is better, Mr. Meng Lu helped the students to control the GPA at all times, as well as arrange the various stages of the IELTS exam, strictly control the time and efficiency, optimize the background, do two experiments, and finally get the ideal admission.
Testimonials:
Excellence is reserved for those who are prepared, and unprepared and unplanned to go to the third and fourth years is not recommended under the current competitive pressure.
University of Toronto:
Founded in 1827 in Toronto, Canada's largest city, the University of Toronto originated at King's College in 1827. After nearly 200 years of vigorous development and in the academic spirit of rigorous and rigorous knowledge, the school has become a top public research university in Canada, recognized as the first famous institution in Canada's comprehensive strength, and one of the world's top higher education institutions.
The University of Toronto publishes the second largest number of scientific papers each year after Harvard University, and the number of citations ranks among the top five in the world. Major academic contributions (but not limited to): the discovery of stem cells and insulin, the invention and development of electronic pacemakers, multi-touch technology, electron microscopy, anti-load clothing, the NP complete theory, and the discovery of the first verified black hole, the birthplace of modern deep learning.
The University of Toronto is one of only two of the association's sixty-two top North American research universities outside the United States.
The University of Toronto has one of the largest library systems in the world, and its publishing houses have a profound impact in Canada and throughout North America. As one of the few surviving federal colleges in North America, in addition to the conventional structure, the University of Toronto has 12 undergraduate colleges, each with a different history and characteristics, enjoying a large degree of independent financial and management rights.
In 2019, the University of Toronto was ranked 18th in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2020 and 19th in the Times Higher Education World University Reputation Rankings 2019.