2. If TOEFL is the same as IELTS, if you have a large vocabulary, choose TOEFL; If you have a moderate vocabulary but strong application ability, then choose IELTS.
If your English can cope with all kinds of exams, I personally think IELTS is more reliable, because it takes no more than fifteen days from the start of the exam to the receipt of the report card, and IELTS attaches the report card to you in person (by courier) for free. You also need to go to the test center to get the TOEFL report card yourself, and it is often three months after the test.
4. If the economy is your consideration, you should take the WSK exam, with a maximum of 200 yuan RMB, while other exams need about 65,438+0, 500 yuan RMB.
If you don't care so much about the exam registration fee, then take IELTS, which is faster. If you can't get satisfactory results once, you can take the exam next week or next week.
6. All exams are valid for two years, of which WSK is invalid as a proof of language proficiency, but it is two years for the public to go abroad.
As a graduate student, generally speaking, you don't need to get language grades (remember, it's a public school, not a public school). Some of my classmates went to the United States, South Korea and Spain, but they didn't get language scores, provided that they were limited to exchange students. There is also a set of rules for joint training and going abroad for a degree.
8. For North America, TOEFL has a better market. For Commonwealth countries (excluding parts of Canada), IELTS is the first choice, especially Australia.
P.S.: A little experience. I just saw my WSK score (pass) the other day. In retrospect, I think the exam process was quite bloody.