国际学生入学条件
Certified transcripts are required from each secondary school, college or university attended. A record of at least four years of schooling is needed in order to evaluate the application. Detailed information concerning courses taken and grades received must be listed on these records. If necessary, transcripts should be translated into English with the originals sealed and attached.
All international students whose first language is not English are required to submit a TOEFL, IELTS or Duolingo score. We accept self-reported test scores.
Wake Forest does not require applicants to submit an SAT or ACT score in the admissions application. If submitting scores, please know that we accept self-reported scores.
Official SAT/ACT scores from testing center(s)
Scores are only required if you want them considered in your admissions application. We accept self-reported scores. If you take a test multiple times, please simply be sure to report all test scores to us. We will superscore them.
Secondary School Report (first-year students only)
Counselor Recommendation (highly recommended)
Teacher Recommendation Form (first-year students only)
Early Decision Agreement (only for those students applying Early Decision to Wake Forest, available early August)
Mid-Year School Report (for reporting mid-year senior grades)
Dean's Statement (transfer students only)
College transcripts from all colleges attended (transfer students only)
TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo (international students only)
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- 雅思总分:6
- 托福网考总分:60
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:NA
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课程简介
哲学研究的主题包括知识的本质,正义,对与错,善与恶,人,自由,决定论,道德责任,美丽,艺术以及宗教经验和信仰的本质和根据。参与哲学的核心问题本身是有价值的,它也可以作为发展分析,批判和想象力技能的手段,对于研究大多数其他学科,从事法律,商业,医学等各种职业有用,科学,教育和艺术,并有效参与公民生活。
Philosophy examines such topics as the nature of knowledge, justice, right and wrong, good and evil, persons, freedom, determinism, moral responsibility, beauty, art, and the nature and grounds of religious experience and belief. <br>Philosophy examines such topics as the nature of knowledge, justice, right and wrong, good and evil, persons, freedom, determinism, moral responsibility, beauty, art, and the nature and grounds of religious experience and belief.<br><br>Engagement with the central questions of philosophy is valuable in itself, it is also valuable as a means of developing analytical, critical, and imaginative skills useful in the study of most other subjects, in the pursuit of careers as varied as law, business, medicine, science, education, and the arts, and in effective participation in civic life.
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