Is China-admissions reliable?


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Hello guys, I wanted to know if any of you had used the website china-admissions to send their applications, if yes, was it ok for you?

I’m a bit doubtful since you can barely find any infos on them on the internet, and I wouldn’t want to get scammed by paying fees to the wrong person.

Do you think I should apply by myself without using a third party website?


Thank you

Hello guys, I wanted to know if any of you had used the website china-admissions to send their applications, if yes, was it ok for you?

I’m a bit doubtful since you can barely find any infos on them on the internet, and I wouldn’t want to get scammed by paying fees to the wrong person.

Do you think I should apply by myself without using a third party website?


Thank you
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Hi! 

I did my master degree in Beijing and I applied application through the china-admissions.com website, I had an amazing experience studying in China and I'm very thankful to china admissions for their excellent service, they were very helpful and I was accepted to university because of their efficient and professional team. 

Thanks!

Hi!&nbsp;<br><br>I did my master degree in Beijing and I applied application through the china-admissions.com website, I had an amazing experience studying in China and I'm very thankful to china admissions for their excellent service, they were very helpful and I was accepted to university because of their efficient and professional team.&nbsp;<br><br>Thanks!
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My experience with China Admissions service - not worth the money!


Chin admissions is legit for anyone still wondering, but NOT worth it (the Youtube content is good tho).


I paid 500$ for the service, was very disappointed and want my money back.


I applied for several visiting students and language exchange programs at different unis. I bought a service because I wanted to increase my chances to get admitted. I paid $500 for the priority service.


The only thing they actually do, is putting your personal data in the application portal of the University and help you pay the fee.


They didn’t put my information in correctly so I had to do several adjustments. They also requested a video of me talking, which wasn’t even asked or looked at by the University. I sent more than three questions via email to them which they ignored completely. I asked them to clarify something things with one University. After asking them for the third time, they reply to me on a Sunday saying that they spoke to them and the deaths no new information. I needed to ask a Chinese friend to call the University and got information I needed. So they also betrayed me.


My advice : watch the videos, and don’t buy the service. Find a Chinese friend who will help you with the payment.

My experience with China Admissions service - not worth the money!


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</div><div>Chin admissions is legit for anyone still wondering, but NOT worth it (the Youtube content is good tho).
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</div><div>I paid 500$ for the service, was very disappointed and want my money back.
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</div><div>I applied for several visiting students and language exchange programs at different unis. I bought a service because I wanted to increase my chances to get admitted. I paid $500 for the priority service.
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</div><div>
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</div><div>The only thing they actually do, is putting your personal data in the application portal of the University and help you pay the fee.
</div><div>
</div><div>
</div><div>
</div><div>They didn’t put my information in correctly so I had to do several adjustments. They also requested a video of me talking, which wasn’t even asked or looked at by the University. I sent more than three questions via email to them which they ignored completely. I asked them to clarify something things with one University. After asking them for the third time, they reply to me on a Sunday saying that they spoke to them and the deaths no new information. I needed to ask a Chinese friend to call the University and got information I needed. So they also betrayed me.
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</div><div>My advice : watch the videos, and don’t buy the service. Find a Chinese friend who will help you with the payment.</div>
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Thanks for your message. Sorry that you were not satisfied with our service. We take the feedback on board and have made several upgrades to our process. We also reached out to the student, and we invite you to contact us to book a call.
To clarify - The application fees are $150 USD For applying to two universities it is $300 USD which is paid to the university. Our service fee was $200 USD for applying priority service. We checked and the students application was processed with priority and the student got accepted to some of the top 3 universities in China, and is now studying in China.

Student requested us to apply to other universities that are not included in the original application, and requested other things that are not necessary and part of our standard application process - such as the admissions officers names, which is not necessary.

We have reviewed the process, and we have made the process of booking calls more clear.

We strongly recommend students book calls with us before ordering our service so we can make sure expectations are aligned. It's important students understand how things are managed in China is different to other countries.

We reached out to the student after this feedback, and tried calling to understand the issue and discuss the refund request, offering several time slots. The student didn't respond.

[Edited by rich-china-admissions on Jul 16, 2024]

Thanks for your message. Sorry that you were not satisfied with our service. We take the feedback on board and have made several upgrades to our process. We also reached out to the student, and we invite you to contact us to book a call.<div><br></div><div>To clarify - The application fees are $150 USD For applying to two universities it is $300 USD which is paid to the university. Our service fee was $200 USD for applying priority service. We checked and the students application was processed with priority and the student got accepted to some of the top 3 universities in China, and is now studying in China.<br>
Student requested us to apply to other universities that are not included in the original application, and requested other things that are not necessary and part of our standard application process - such as the admissions officers names, which is not necessary.<br>
We have reviewed the process, and we have made the process of booking calls more clear.<br>
We strongly recommend students book calls with us before ordering our service so we can make sure expectations are aligned. <div>It's important students understand how things are managed in China is different to other countries.<br>
We reached out to the student after this feedback, and tried calling to understand the issue and discuss the refund request, offering several time slots. The student didn't respond.<br>
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