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Do English majors need to take CET-4 and CET-6?
English majors generally don't take CET-4 and CET-6. They generally take CET-4 and TEM-8, that is, TEM-4 and TEM-8, and generally take CET-4 and TEM-8 respectively. The main target of CET-4 is undergraduates or postgraduates who have completed CET-4 according to the syllabus. ? Band 6 is mainly aimed at undergraduates who have completed Band 4 in colleges and universities. College students or graduate students with the same level can sign up for the exam in our school with the consent of their school.

Specialized English is more difficult than non-specialized English. The difficulty of CET-6 is basically higher than CET-6, and the difficulty of TEM-8 is even higher than GRE. TEM-8 is the highest level to test the overall English level. Therefore, English majors should apply for TEM-4 and TEM-8, and it is best to get TEM-8 certificates with high gold content.

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The exams for English majors are Band 4 and Band 8. CET-4 will be tested in May of the next semester of sophomore year, and TEM-8 will be tested at the beginning of the next semester of senior year. If you fail, you can make up the exam once in the second year, only once, and you must take the exam in the second year and you can't postpone it.