Is it OK to take IELTS when I go to the United States?

Updated on educate 2024-03-09
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes, but the requirements for IELTS scores are generally relatively high, you can check the official website of the school you are going to; At present, about 70% of colleges and universities in the United States have accepted IELTS scores. Good luck.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes! Universities in Niubei in the United States all accept IELTS scores, and there are probably more than 3,000 schools. You just apply to a few, and that's enough.

    IELTS is relatively simple, easy to get a high score, and very practical. In IELTS Reading, you can build up speed reading and the ability to find key information to help you learn.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There is ambiguity in your question.

    1. Is it OK to study in the United States and take IELTS?

    Of course, there are many schools in the United States that accept IELTS scores.

    2.Is it OK to take IELTS in the United States?

    Of course, you can, but the method and cost of the test should be asked clearly, for example, headphones for listening in China, Canada is a tape recorder, and what is used in the United States? Without mental preparation, it can be uncomfortable. In addition, the Canadian dollar exam fee is $300, which is more expensive than in China, how much is it in the United States?

    Ask clearly in the decision. However, I think that taking IELTS abroad is not necessarily more difficult than that at home.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No problem, my friend is IELTS to apply to study abroad. American colleges and universities treat IELTS scores and other English tests equally, and apply to the United States like GRE GMAT and IELTS.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yes, you are stable, the American test may not be better than the domestic test.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello classmates.

    At present, many universities in the United States also accept IELTS score applications.

    However, if you want to apply to a highly-ranked school in the United States, it is best to take the TOEFL.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    More and more people use IELTS scores to apply for studying in the United States, and some schools only recognize IELTS scores or prefer IELTS scores, such as: Yale University, MIT, etc. IELTS is relatively simple, practical, pro, if you apply this year, hurry up

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Needless. And it should be simple domestic.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You can take IELTS when you go to the United States.

    As of 2017, IELTS is an international English language test that has been recognized by more than 10,000 institutions in more than 140 countries around the world. Nowadays, whether you are studying, immigrating, or working in the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, Europe, Southeast Asia and other countries, IELTS is the first choice for international English testing.

    In the United States, more than 3,300 institutions already accept IELTS scores, including all Ivy League schools and the world's top 100 American universities, which are widely preferred by Chinese students. Some prestigious U.S. universities and majors (such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology) will clearly state in the admissions brochure that they "prefer IELTS scores" or "only accept IELTS scores". By 2017, there were 200,000 instances of IELTS scores in Chinese mainland applying to U.S. institutions.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    IELTS.

    TOEFL is mainly a test recognized by European and American countries, and in the past, IELTS was mainly a test recognized by Commonwealth countries. At present, some universities in the United States, including the seven Ivy League schools, have accepted IELTS scores through explanations, however, many schools have a TOEFL score limit, and IELTS does not set a line, and applicants cannot estimate how many IELTS scores the admission committee thinks meet the standards.

    The difference between IELTS and TOEFL test focus.

    IELTS questions are more life-oriented, and the test content will be closer to real-life scenarios, while TOEFL tends to restore the classroom environment and daily life on campus (more professional). The IELTS test does not require much vocabulary reserves, and focuses more on vocabulary in the humanities and social sciences.

    Compared with traditional language assessments, IELTS focuses more on the practical ability of the language, for example, IELTS often tests students' synonymous conversion skills; The TOEFL test is more used to test candidates' comprehension level, such as speaking, writing**, joining group discussion questions, etc.

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