<p>I am thinking about applying to Yale for Masters program in Computer Science: Computer Networks. </p>
<p>I am from Poland and I have bachelor degree in Computing: Computer Networks.</p>
<p>My queston is: If I want to go on Masters the only tests I need to pass are GRE and TOEFL or do I need to pass SAT or anything else?</p>
<p>What scores do I have to earn?</p>
<p>My next question: If I go to Computer Networks will there be some programming? Because honestly it's not my field and the only thing I could write is calculator and only with Borland builder and forms :)</p>
<p>I am really afraid of difficult programming tasks on Studies.</p>
Check on the admissions website. Odds are that there’s a minimum requirement for the TOEFL but no minimum for the general GRE. </p>
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As far as I am aware, Yale doesn’t offer a specialized Master’s degree in computer networks only. If you do the general Master’s degree in computer science, you can be quite sure that your courses will assume that you are comfortable writing code.</p>