<p>I worked toefl on 19th November, and how can I see my scores? Is there online possibility? I have my registration number...</p>
<p>If I have understood well I have to download form to send my scores to another universities? And cd and preparing material havent arrived before my test date, now I am affraid that my scoers wont arrive...</p>
<p>ESL, as the piece of **** that it is, likes to take its time when sending scores. I took the TOEFL on Nov. 15 and received my scores only a week ago (I wrote the online version of the essay).</p>
By Mail Or Fax
Reports are mailed two weeks after receipt of your request form.
The fee is US$17 for each report ordered.
Follow these steps:
Print out a copy of the TOEFL Score Report Request Form.
Fill in your appointment confirmation/registration number, name, date of birth, and test date.
Check the box indicating the number of reports you are ordering.
If you are paying by credit card, enter your credit card number, the type of card you are using (American Express, Discover, JCB, MasterCard, or VISA) no other cards will be accepted), and the expiration date.
In order to have your scores mailed to an institution, you will need to have the institutions code number. View the Institution Code List (PDF). Find the name of the institution to which you want your official score report sent. Then print the name, address, and code number in the spaces provided on the form.
If you are applying to an institution that is not listed, ask the institution or agency for its ETS/TOEFL-assigned code number, or you can contact TOEFL Services. If the institution or agency does not have an ETS/TOEFL-assigned code number, fill in the institution name and the complete mailing address, but leave the institution code area blank.</p>
<p>Undergraduate students If you plan to study at the undergraduate level, or if the institution is not a college or university, leave the space for department name blank and write 00 in the boxes for department code.
<p>If I enter 8 universities for them to send my scores to that 8 universities. Do i need to check 8 reports or I can I enter only 1 report for all 8?</p>
<p>Okay. If you decide to use the Common App, you HAVE to write a personal statement on one of the essay topics given, which also includes "your own topic".
Then you have to look at your colleges and see if they have Supplements. These supplements usually contain extra essays so...in probably you'll have to write two essays per school, if not more.</p>
<p>I'm sorry. You've lost me. IF a school has a Supplement and it seems some topics overlap on the Common App AND supplement, you're suppose to write two essays.</p>
<p>if the common app and the supplement essays are more or less the same then choose another common app essay (amongst the choices given)....DON'T select similar topics!!</p>
<p>how dissimilar is dissimilar? I've written one on my love for choral singing and what i've gained from it.... and i'm planning to write another one about an acquaintance with someone( well i got to know that someone through choir) but the whole incident will have little to do with choir, but that whole thing happened bcos of choir. Will that be okay?</p>
<p>exactly...if you hover around the same theme it might sound boring and uncreative to the adcoms...but it all depends on how you portray your points in the essays....</p>