Toefl Registratioin Help!!

<p>TOEFL REGISTRATION HELP!!</p>

<p>Hello, i really need to register for the TOEFL but i just dont know how or where? im in Kuwait now and just wanted to ask anyone who did the test here How did you register ? where did you go ?
im seriously losing precious time here!!
help please !!
Thanks</p>

<p>you can register for the test and get other information about it from here: <a href="http://www.ets.org/toefl%5B/url%5D"&gt;www.ets.org/toefl&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>okay so i checked the site out and signed up for an account.
Do i just register online with a credit card and print the admissions paper thats it ? ( what about the score report i know one comes via mail other online i'm not quite sure about the mail address ??)
thanks aktiv8d anyways</p>

<p>Just indicate your own mailing address in your home country. A paper score report will be mailed to that address, and you will also be able to view your scores from your online account.</p>

<p>Jep, you sign up and print the admission ticket, that's it. Don't forget to bring a photo ID on the test date.</p>

<p>so i just registered for the 27th of April they sent me a ticket confirmation is that the admissions ticket?? if it is then i print it right ??
( another thing about the mail thing they didnt ask for any mailing address ?! )
help would be really appreciated
thanks b@r!um!!
sorry if im asking silly questions!!</p>

<p>LOL I know it seems odd, a lot of people have held up the printed ticket and went, "What, this is it?"
But yeah, you just print the ticket confirmation, and bring that and your ID to the testing centre.</p>

<p>As for the mailing address, they asked for it when you signed up, didn't they?</p>

<p>You DON'T even have to print the ticket. Toefl is not like the SAT. All you need on the day of the test is a photo ID who also has a signature. I don't know what IDs you have in Kuwait, but a passport is also ok.</p>

<p>no they didn't ask for it !! :(
(slightly off topic but how's the test ?? )
thanks again</p>

<p>The test is not bad. If you have practice of communicating in English, you can ace it without much prep</p>