Hi!
I have conditional offers for a LL.M. at King's, LSE and Queen Mary.
Unfortunately I did not pass the IELTS test two times. I reached a score of 6.5, but always 5.5 in writing.
What's your experience? Could I start the program with an overall score of 6.5 and especially 5.5 in writing?
IELTS
Posted Jul 28, 2014 18:04
I have conditional offers for a LL.M. at King's, LSE and Queen Mary.
Unfortunately I did not pass the IELTS test two times. I reached a score of 6.5, but always 5.5 in writing.
What's your experience? Could I start the program with an overall score of 6.5 and especially 5.5 in writing?
Posted Aug 20, 2014 22:15
hi,
Someone has the answer to this question please ? It interests me.
Th
Someone has the answer to this question please ? It interests me.
Th
Posted Aug 20, 2014 22:27
I specify that it's too late for me to integrate the pre-sessional programme.
I have a score of 79/120 which is equivalent to 6.5 IELTS (or they asked me a score of 7 in my contional offer, which is equivalent to 94 in TOEFL) I hope they will accept me directly. What do you think? is it feasible?
Thk
I have a score of 79/120 which is equivalent to 6.5 IELTS (or they asked me a score of 7 in my contional offer, which is equivalent to 94 in TOEFL) I hope they will accept me directly. What do you think? is it feasible?
Thk
Posted Aug 23, 2014 12:43
As of April 17th 2014 UK government UK Visas & Immigration (UKVI) authority has removed TOEFL from the list of Secure English Language Tests which can be used as evidence in a student visa application.
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/study/ug/admissions/language/Admissions-statement-on-TOEFL.aspx
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/study/ug/admissions/language/Admissions-statement-on-TOEFL.aspx
Posted Aug 24, 2014 20:02
QM accepts TOEFL for students who do not need to apply for a visa. I got confirmation from the office of admissions.
Someone with a notice to the question about the TOEFL?
Thks
Someone with a notice to the question about the TOEFL?
Thks
Posted Aug 25, 2014 06:49
Most colleges will require you to get the requisite score as a minimum. You should try harder at the exam as an examiner of your application form might consider you to be unready for the rigors of the course based on your score. Writing plays a huge part in evaluation and you might have to think long and hard.
Posted Oct 08, 2014 16:54
The Cambridge Faculty's website says this: Unlike other parts of the University, the Faculty of Law requires submission of language tests results by the application deadline. The LLM Committee will not consider applications without the required language test results.
But there are no test dates available in India.
Can someone please clarify? Anyone has any idea?
Much Thanks!
But there are no test dates available in India.
Can someone please clarify? Anyone has any idea?
Much Thanks!
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