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Is the University of Michigan easy to enroll?
University of Michigan (UMich) is a powerful university in the United States. How difficult is it for China students to get into this university? Let's look at the application requirements of UMich in two stages!

First, undergraduate course

UMich's undergraduate course requires students to graduate from high school or complete freshman courses, and the GPA of high school reaches 3.6. If international students want to study for the undergraduate course of UMich, they need to have English test scores. TOEFL requires students to have a total score of not less than 100, a score of not less than 23 in listening and reading, and a score of not less than 2 1. Or the total score of IELTS is not less than 6.0, the score of IELTS writing is 6.0, and the score of other items is higher than 5.5. UMich requires students to have a total SAT score of 1960-2200, including reading scores of 620-730, math scores of 670-770 and writing scores of 640-740. UMich's undergraduate course requires students to have a comprehensive average ACT score of 19-25, including English 19-26 and mathematics 20-25.

Second, graduate students.

UMich postgraduate entrance examination requires students to complete four-year undergraduate courses in domestic universities and obtain degrees with excellent results. Undergraduate GPA requires no less than 3.3 points. The graduate course of UMich School of Social Work requires students to reach 3.5 points, the graduate course of UMich Law School requires students to reach 3.76 points, and the graduate course of UMich School of Information requires students to reach 3.5 points. UMich's graduate students are required to have a TOEFL score of not less than 84, or an IELTS score of not less than 6.5, or a MELAB score of not less than 80. UMich's postgraduate course in informatics requires students to achieve an IELTS score of 7.0, while UMich's master of accounting course does not accept students to apply through IELTS. UMich's graduate school requirements are different. Most graduate programs of UMich require students to submit GRE test scores, and some graduate programs also require students to submit GMAT or MCAT test scores. UMich's graduate school of information requires students to score 160 in reading, 170 in mathematics and 5.0 in writing. UMich's accounting postgraduate course requires students to get an average score of 660 on GMAT. UMich's law school graduate program also requires students to submit LSAT scores.