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Q1. What kind of TOEFL scores do colleges require in general?
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Answer: At least 80. For top 50 colleges, 90 or higher; for top 20, 100 or higher. Please email me at college@anbeducation.com for more details.
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Q2. How should I prepare for TOEFL during this summer?
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Answer: If you know nothing about TOEFL, I suggest you take some TOEFL courses and get to know it. Then you can study by yourself. You could make a detailed study plan and a reasonable goal for you. Normally I suggest that listening or reading in the morning, and speaking or writing in the afternoon. And use small time periods to review vocabulary.
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Q3. Are there any preparation materials that you strongly recommend?
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Answer: Official Guide from ETS+Vocabuarly book+Previous test takers' review+TPO
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Q4. When should I take TOEFL?
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Answer: TOEFL score is eligible for two years. College application ends at the end of the year or beginning of the year. So I suggest that you take TOEFL from your first semester of Junior year to the first semester of Senior year. Also, please make sure it is not overlapping with SAT/AP/final exams.(SAT: January, March, May, June, October, November, December)
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Q5. Should I take TOEFL in the US or in my home country?
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Answer: It depends. We need to consider our test date, our plan, how busy are the test places, etc. Usually the test spots are easier to be filled up in your home country during vacation. If you need help, please contact us by simply email college@anbeducation.com.
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