<p>I'm an international student in the process of applying to University of Richmond. The website says that they will waive the TOEFL requirement if I get a CR score more than 600. I've got an 800 in CR and a 112 in TOEFL. So, is there a tangible advantage in sending my TOEFL score(I've sent my SAT score already)?</p>
<p>No, no advantage or disadvantage. If I were you, I wouldn’t send it, though.</p>
<p>I agree with marvin100. </p>
<p>And congrats on your CR score!
May I ask you how you managed to score 800?
How did you get so good at English (because you’re an international student)? </p>
<p>Thanks for the replies. @nadineVM Lots of movies and sci-fi/fantasy novels, I guess. I can confidently say that my understanding of the language is above an average native speaker. But, as I don’t have anybody to practice my spoken English with, my spoken English still lags a bit behind. If you’ve got a good mastery of the language, imo, scoring an 800 on CR’s not that difficult. </p>
<p>Wow that’s a great score! I’d send it because both your TOEFL and SAT scores are impressive. </p>