Saturday, April 28, 2007

TOEFL Newsletter 4/28/2007

If you have friends who are considering earning their degree abroad, you can forward this issue.

Dear International Student,
Welcome to the latest edition of the TOEFL® access eNewsletter-a free monthly eNewsletter sent to thousands of subscribers around the world who are interested in studying in an English-speaking country!

IN THIS EDITION• He who chooses an unfamiliar path often finds hidden treasures The United States is the top destination for international students--find out why.Learn about cost of living in the United States and budgeting for your higher education.Do you have the English listening skills you’ll need to succeed in college?TOEFL iBT® tips

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He who chooses an unfamiliar path often finds hidden treasuresMany foreign students take a very systematic approach in selecting an educational institution, considering factors such as rankings, tuition, and fees. This is necessary to the selection process; however, this “mechanical” method is just the beginning. It is very important to also consider your preferences and personal development goals. Click here.
The United States is the top destination for international students--find out why.An international student has plenty to consider before pursuing a U.S. academic degree. Click here
Learn about cost of living in the United States and budgeting for your higher education.The cost of living in the United States fluctuates significantly by region. Areas in and near large cities and on the East and West Coasts are the most expensive, while rural areas tend to be much less expensive. Click here
Do you have the English listening skills you’ll need to succeed in college? Listening Skills tools from ETS use questions taken from previously administered on the computer-based TOEFL tests to measure your understanding of mini-lectures, academic discussions, short conversations and more.
TOEFL iBT® TipsHere's a tip that can help you do your best on the LISTENING section of TOEFL iBT: Think about what each speaker hopes to accomplish: that is, what is the purpose of the speech or conversation? Is the speaker apologizing, complaining, making suggestions? Find more suggestions here... or practice now on TOEFL Practice Online.




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