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shareshab

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I got my bachelor in U.S but LLU says :Regardless of nationality or citizenship, an applicant whose native language is not English or whose secondary education has been given outside the U.S. is required to pass the TOEFL, the MTELP, or their equivalents. so should i take TOEFL :(

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I got my bachelor in U.S but LLU says :Regardless of nationality or citizenship, an applicant whose native language is not English or whose secondary education has been given outside the U.S. is required to pass the TOEFL, the MTELP, or their equivalents. so should i take TOEFL :(

Yes...that's what the statement implies..

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If you were able to complete a bachelors in the US the toefl should be pretty simple. From what I saw from my mom's books it was just pretty basic vocab and reading comp at about SAT lvl. So if your education is at college lvl regardless of whether your native language is not English the TOEFL should be a piece of cake.
 
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