TOEFL IBT IN NIGERIA
Preparation, with focus and determination for your TOEFL iBT, also benefits you in a second way: it prepares you for life as a student in an English-context (colleges/university).
How is the TOEFL scored?
The TOEFL score is made of a scaled score of between 0-to-30 per section (writing, listening, speaking, reading), which is then added to a total test score of 120. Part of your score is the score descriptions, that is, short explanations of what your English language proficiency is based on the scaled score you get. The scaled score is a conversion of your raw score –the total number of questions you answered satisfactorily across the four sections.
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TOEFL IN NIGERIA - HEADS UP
The TOEFL is an internet-based test (iBT). But this does not mean that you can take the test from anywhere—be it the convenience of your home, or in a cyber cafe. ETS, the organizers of the test, have test-taking centers spread across different parts of the country. And you don’t get to take the test via a website (say on explorer or firefox). The user interface is made to operate as a software. You can visit us to have a glimpse of how the test looks like in our ICT laboratory. Guess what? It’s totally FREE!.
What is the Required Score on TOEFL?
To know the required score you’ll need to get on TOEFL, it is best to contact the school directly as the score requirement is not the same for every institution that requires TOEFL assessment scores. The score requirement will often vary based on factors such as the applicant’s course of study, the level (undergraduate /graduate), the status (scholarship/non-scholarship) and whether the school offer support for students by offering courses on English as a Second Language (ESL).