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Studying in Canada and taking IELTS and TOEFL should have their own benefits.
TOEFL can help you apply for scholarships, provided that your TOEFL score is significantly higher than your admission score. For example, the University of Saskatchewan requires a TOEFL score of 80, and Qin applied with a TOEFL score of 96.
2008fall) He was awarded a scholarship of $3,000 per academic year. (The GPA of his professional class is quite high). For you, as long as your high school grades are high enough; In addition, there are various honors (such as what awards have been won, etc.); Preferably a letter of recommendation from a celebrity; A high TOEFL score is all you need.
IELTS is the same. 2.Vocabulary: TOEFL 6-7000; IELTS is slightly lower. However, some students said that they did not cover a complete range. Generally about the same.
3.TOEFL scores: Reading, Listening, Speaking, Writing.
Reading is three passages, each with 10-12 reading comprehension questions; Listen to 6 minute paragraphs with 5-7 questions per paragraph; Speaking 6 questions, the first two are 45 seconds and the last four are 60 seconds; Writing is divided into two parts: the first half listens to the paragraph and reads the article, and then writes the relationship between the paragraph and the article, and the second half is an independent essay that requires 300 words.
4.TOEFL 1370RMB, IELTS: 1450RMB
5.Famous universities recognize IELTS, but you'd better go to the official ** of the university you want to go to first and see the requirements of others. Be official!!
6.Hehe, this question... It depends on your level and what type of exam you are good at.
I suggest you go to a class like xdf or something, and he can teach you some tricks. If the level is certain, then use skills to improve the score.
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You can give yourself a thorough assessment, simulate the process of the real exam, and be familiar with the entire exam. If you take the test once, you will know your level and then make a decision.
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If you want to know whether you meet the admission requirements of which institutions with your current grades, or what level of universities abroad you can apply to with your current grade level?
You can enter your GPA, major, language scores, etc. through the study abroad volunteer reference system, and the system will automatically match the cases of classmates in a similar situation to you from the database, and see which colleges and majors they have successfully applied for, so that you can see what level of colleges and majors you can apply for at your current level, and accurately position yourself.
Through the Voluntary Study Abroad Reference System, submit your study abroad goals, and you can find out who has the same idea as you and whether their application is successful.
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