Regarding the various things about IELTS and GRE, can I study abroad after the test?

Updated on educate 2024-03-30
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    OK. To study abroad, language scores are essential.

    IELTS is the first choice for studying in the UK and Australia; TOEFL is the test of choice for studying in North America, especially to the United States. The GRE and GMAT are the tests you need to choose to study in the United States.

    Generally speaking, to study in the United States for undergraduate, you need a TOEFL score; To study in the United States for graduate school, TOEFL and GRE scores are required, but finance and accounting majors require TOEFL and GMAT scores. There are about 3,000 universities in the United States, of which more than 700 recognize IELTS scores and more than 2,200 schools do not.

    IELTS is recognised by all universities in the UK; All universities in Australia recognize IELTS scores, and most schools recognize TOEFL scores; Canadian universities basically accept both test scores, and some colleges only accept IELTS scores.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It depends on the requirements of the school you want to go abroad. If you want to get into a university with a better ranking, English scores alone are not enough. If you are in the top dozens of universities, you must have at least a GPA of the school you are studying, and good schools also have high requirements for social practice experience.

    If you just want to go to a foreign university and don't mind the ranking, the TOEFL GRE is enough. The school grades are about the same.

    Generally, the English-speaking countries in Europe are IELTS, and the United States is mainly TOEFL. The GRE is for graduate school entrance examinations. For undergraduates, some of them also need the SAT. If you have specific questions, you can send me a private message.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello dear, IELTS and GRE are two different tests, and their content, test format and scoring criteria are different. Therefore, taking IELTS does not mean that you cannot take the GRE, and similarly, taking the GRE does not mean that you cannot take IELTS. IELTS is a test used to measure the English proficiency of non-native English speakers, mainly used for study abroad and immigration applications.

    The GRE is a test used to measure an applicant's ability in math, reading, and writing, and is primarily used to apply to master's and doctoral programs in graduate schools in the United States. If you need to apply to a graduate school in the United States, you will need to check the school's English proficiency requirements, and if you require a GRE score, then you will need to take the GRE test. If the school asks for an IELTS score, you will need to take the IELTS test.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    IELTS is the easiest TOEFL secondly, GMAT is for graduate students who are studying business and of course it is more difficult to listen to TOEFL is.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Norway is not part of the Commonwealth

    GRE spends the most energy、It is to keep repeating and repeating、、

    It takes a lot of time and energy to take the GRE test

    IELTS, is the simplest one, the words are simple, the only difficulty is that the question is a little more flexible, such as listening to the direct words, it will be said in a different way, this practice can be overcome, the level of graduate students, plus take some time, there should be no problem with 7 points, this should be enough, the United States cattle school IELTS requirements are only 7 points, if you have absolutely enough time, you can spend more time to go up, it is also possible

    IBT, I personally feel that the difficulty is moderate, if it is according to 80% of 120 points, only 96 points, this can definitely be done, first understand all the question types, do some questions, study some methods, do some mock tests, and do serious things when taking computer-based tests

    Speaking of which, it's nothing more than time, and the input and output are basically proportional, anyway, the three exams are about the same

    You just go to the forum to see all kinds of information, pick the one you are most interested in, and also consider whether you want to go to the Commonwealth or North America in the future, go to the Commonwealth to take IELTS, save money to take the test again in the future, go to North America to take the TOEFL test, the same way

    Exchange students are a good thing、Fight for it、、、

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    What kind of broken school leader?! Talk nonsense! You can choose between TOEFL and IELTS.

    Except for the United States for TOEFL, the United Kingdom and Australia for IELTS, other countries are fine. The difficulty is the same. GRE and TOEFL IELTS are different in nature, if you want to study science and engineering abroad, you have to test not handcuffed your English, but your scientific knowledge, but in English.

    Just like your math paper, in Chinese, you can't say that this is a language test, right?

    But because of this, the GRE has become the most difficult English in many people's mouths. But if you don't study science and engineering, many schools don't require the GRE.

    Depending on your problem, it is estimated that your graduate school is not much better, so let's take IELTS first, which has a wider range of applications.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you go to the Commonwealth (mainly the United Kingdom, Australia), you need an IELTS.

    Go to North America (mainly the United States, Canada), if you go to graduate school, you need the GRE at the same time, and TOEFL North America also does not need the GRE, but it seems that this kind of school is generally not good...

    Difficulty: IELTS. TOEFL upstairs is right, input-output is directly proportional, generally speaking, no matter who asks, it tells you that you can go to the United States. Your leader said, over 80%, no limit to which, then take IELTS, the core vocabulary seems to be similar to level 6...

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You don't need to take the GRE because you're just going to communicate, and if you go to the U.S. to use the GRE after grad school, you can only retake the GRE.

    In comparison, it is recommended that you take the TOEFL or IELTS, the difficulty of TOEFL is more difficult, and IELTS American schools also recognize, but the degree of recognition is not as good as TOEFL.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It depends on where you go to study Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada, etc. are IELTS, Germany also has its own special language test, if it is the United States, some schools recognize IELTS, a little, do not recognize the need for TOEFL scores.

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