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I am a sophomore in junior college and want to study in the United States. When can Fuzhou apply for TOEFL? How to teach yourself in TOEFL?
First of all, I will briefly introduce the application requirements of undergraduate and graduate students in American universities.

Graduate students in the United States need a bachelor's degree and diploma to apply for the exam. College students can't go to graduate school directly. Study for a year or two at a university that can provide you with a master's degree, that is, you can continue to study for a master's degree! In addition, TOEFL scores and GRE/GMAT scores are needed.

The undergraduate course is relatively simple, providing your high school grades and college grades (this means that if you still want to study the same major or a similar major, you can transfer certain credits-that is, the subjects you have studied, and the school can consider not letting you study, saving time and money! ! This requires SAT and TOEFL scores.

As for the TOEFL test, there is an exam every week. First of all, you should register an account in ETS TOEFL official website and China, and register the TOEFL test position in the city you want to take through online bank remittance or local remittance. The exam is 1300, 1400 once, and each exam lasts about 4 hours. It is divided into four parts: listening, speaking, reading and writing.

Ok, I'll give you some advice based on my TOEFL and GRE experience. First of all, it's a good idea to teach yourself TOEFL. As long as you are willing to work hard and endure hardships, this language test is not a big problem, but TOEFL is a highly skilled test, so you should master it skillfully. I suggest you sign up for a TOEFL course in New Oriental. Under the guidance of the teacher, review all TOEFL skills and learning methods as systematically as in class, and then study hard by yourself according to the methods given by the teacher. It's generally not a problem!

You can go to Daisy. Com, which are all good websites. You can sign up and have a good exchange and study with people who work hard for the exam together.

Finally, I want to repeat that no matter where you go or which country you go, the key is to persist, work hard and not give up easily.

PS: I wish you an ideal result!