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question about the English proficiency test

  • 16-06-2014 04:01PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9


    Hello everybody.
    I am from Croatia and applied this year for a place at DIT to study engineering. I applied via the CAO and sent all my documentation many months ago. However, reading through the entry requirements at DIT I noticed they ask for either a computer based TOEFL or a paper one, mine being an Internet based TOEFL. After doing some reading I found out that the Computer based TOEFL is considered obsolete and no longer available. Does anybody have any information regarding this? Should I stay with my internet based TOEFL (which is currently one year old) or should I write a different exam?
    thanks for your time guys.

    Carlos Kuzatko


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,075 ✭✭✭Rasmus


    Hello everybody.
    I am from Croatia and applied this year for a place at DIT to study engineering. I applied via the CAO and sent all my documentation many months ago. However, reading through the entry requirements at DIT I noticed they ask for either a computer based TOEFL or a paper one, mine being an Internet based TOEFL. After doing some reading I found out that the Computer based TOEFL is considered obsolete and no longer available. Does anybody have any information regarding this? Should I stay with my internet based TOEFL (which is currently one year old) or should I write a different exam?
    thanks for your time guys.

    Carlos Kuzatko

    It says the TOEIC is no longer acceptable, not the TOEFL.


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