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    Can I prepare for TOEFL at home?
    Tracy Yun, MBA
    Academic & Test Prep Specialist
    Tracy Yun is the founder and CEO of Manhattan Elite Prep in New York, New York. With over 14 years of experience in test preparation and admissions consulting, Tracy specializes in managing educational service firms which offer test preparation classes and tutoring courses for SAT, ACT, TOEFL, IELTS, LSAT, MCAT, GRE and GMAT. They also offer K-12 homeschooling services as well as college and graduate school admissions consulting and language, computer, and career training. Tracy graduated Magna Cum Laude with a BA in Economics from California Lutheran University and holds her MBA from Columbia University Business School.
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    It helps to study during the time you'll be taking your test. For example, if your test is from 10AM to 1PM, study during those hours every day. Once you get closer to your test date, practice studying in noisier areas. This will help prepare you for distractions during the test, like people shuffling papers and entering and exiting the room. You should also take a full mock test without interruption once a week., which will help you get a feel for what the actual test will be like
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    How long do you need to study for TOEFL?
    Tracy Yun, MBA
    Academic & Test Prep Specialist
    Tracy Yun is the founder and CEO of Manhattan Elite Prep in New York, New York. With over 14 years of experience in test preparation and admissions consulting, Tracy specializes in managing educational service firms which offer test preparation classes and tutoring courses for SAT, ACT, TOEFL, IELTS, LSAT, MCAT, GRE and GMAT. They also offer K-12 homeschooling services as well as college and graduate school admissions consulting and language, computer, and career training. Tracy graduated Magna Cum Laude with a BA in Economics from California Lutheran University and holds her MBA from Columbia University Business School.
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    This all depends on your level of English. In general, a minimum of 3 months of studying is a good starting point. If you're advanced you may need around 15 hours of study time, but if you're more of a beginner you may need closer to 40 hours.
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    What is the purpose of the TOEFL exam and who uses the test scores?
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    The purpose is mainly to show a certain level of understanding and familiarity of the English language. It is used to get admissions into countries whose primary language is English, for universities, like the USA, etc.
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    Can I get scholarahip after giving TOEFL?
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    Yes. You may apply for scholarships after taking the test if you'd like.
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    I have passed 10+2 from CBSE Board. Now I want to do my undergraduate degree in the USA (George Mason University). Do I need to clear the TOEFL for that?
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    Applicants who hold a conferred bachelor’s degree or higher from a regionally accredited U.S. college or university or recognized university in Canada (excluding Quebec), Commonwealth Caribbean, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia or New Zealand have demonstrated English proficiency. All other applicants are required to show proficiency either by examination scoring or by taking at least two college-level English Composition courses in the United States and meeting minimum scores set by Mason to be considered for admission.
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    Should I study the TOEFL, even though I am in secondary school?
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    Yes, do it as early as possible so that you have enough time to prepare the SAT and ACT tests and revise your essays.
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    After grade 12, can I take the TOEFL exam, qualify, and then admit myself into an American or Canadian university?
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    Yes you can definitely do that, just be careful with the deadlines of the respective universities you're applying to.
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