Toefl?

<p>Do only international students take the TOEFL? The Boston U supplement says you need to take it if English is not your first language and it's not mine... I didn't take it because I didn't think I needed to. Was I supposed to take it?</p>

<p>If you have done sufficiently well on SATs and ACTs I believe you don't need to</p>

<p>How good is sufficient? I got at least a 600 on each SAT test, even the Subject Tests. And I got a 25 on the ACT, which is horrible. =/</p>

<p>I think it's intended for Internationals.</p>

<p>It wasn't clear, so I was just making sure. ^_^''</p>

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If English is not your first language, or if English is not the primary language spoken in your home, you must take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).

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<p>This is what is says under both the Freshman and International application...</p>

<p>I think you'll be alright... I'm in the same situation as you</p>

<p>I'm just freaking out. Are you also applying to Boston U? It's just because it's the 31st. xD But I never once noticed that little part down at the bottom... I must have read over it. =/</p>

<p>Don't worry... send them an e-mail and ask - if it turns out you do need to take it (which I HIGHLY doubt... 600s on SAT CR/Writing are good scores and shows that you know English), they might let you work something out to send it in a little later or something...</p>

<p>Also, how long have you been in the US???</p>

<p>Oh, I was born in the USA. xD But that requirement shows up on both the Freshman and International application... I've spoken English since the third grade.</p>

<p>Now, I can say with 99.9999999999999999999999% certainty that you will not need the TOEFL. If you have been educated in an English speaking school in the US for at least a few years, you will be fine.</p>

<p>What about the .01 percentage? xD I feel at ease, but I e-mailed anyway. They're out until the 2nd, though, so I won't get a reply yet. It's just that English is my second language and Spanish is mainly spoken at home...</p>

<p>I really don't think the adcoms are gonna go through the hassle of figuring out that Spanish is mainly spoken at home.</p>

<p>It asks you if English is your first language and if English is the main language spoken at home. If you say no, then it says to take the TOEFL.</p>

<p>I think the only US born people who take the TOEFL are those who almost immediately after being born moved away to some foreign country where English was not spoken and then came back to the US just recently or something and started learning English for the first time. If you were born in the US and have been here for several years, or your whole life, then I think for all intensive purposes, English is your first language, though it could be one of several first languages if you were raised in a household where some other language was primarily spoken, like Chinese in the cases of so many kids.</p>