Hello,
I have a LLB from a university in Israel (where English is not a formal language). I've heard from some people that certain LLM programs do not require applicants to take the TOEFL if the applicant has an academic degree and got an exemption from taking "English" as a course in the university.
Is it correct? What are the criteria for such exemptions, if any?
Thank you,
Nir
Exemption from TOEFL
Posted Apr 07, 2010 22:10
Hello,
I have a LLB from a university in Israel (where English is not a formal language). I've heard from some people that certain LLM programs do not require applicants to take the TOEFL if the applicant has an academic degree and got an exemption from taking "English" as a course in the university.
Is it correct? What are the criteria for such exemptions, if any?
Thank you,
Nir
I have a LLB from a university in Israel (where English is not a formal language). I've heard from some people that certain LLM programs do not require applicants to take the TOEFL if the applicant has an academic degree and got an exemption from taking "English" as a course in the university.
Is it correct? What are the criteria for such exemptions, if any?
Thank you,
Nir
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