If I want to apply for UCLA, what is the recommended score for TOEFL?
From UCLA International Undergraduate admissions page:
We look for a competitive score above 100 (with sub-scores above 22) on the TOEFL, 7 or above on the IELTS, or a 120 or higher on the Duolingo English Test (DET).
My toefl now is 102. I wonder whether I have chance for applying successful.
What does the rest of your application look like? GPA, strength of courses.
And can you afford the full over $60,000 a year to attend?
TOEFL alone will not determine your chances.
Here is what the UC’s consider in their application review for International students
UCLA’s International admit rate for Fall 2022 was 5.7% so a Reach school for all applicants.
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- Very important: Academic GPA, Application essay, Rigor of secondary school record
- Important: Character/personal qualities, Extracurricular activities, Talent/ability, Volunteer work, Work experience
- Considered: First generation college student, Geographical residence, AP/IBHL exam scores
- Note: GPA, course work, number of and performance in honors and AP courses most important. Essay considered. Strong senior program important. Extracurricular activities, honors and awards also reviewed.
- For the College of Letters and Science, the applicant’s major is not considered during the review process.
- The Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science admits students by declared major, with more emphasis on science and math programs.
- The School of Nursing also places more emphasis on science and math programs and requires the submission of an additional supplemental application.
- The School of the Arts and Architecture; Herb Alpert School of Music; and the School of Theater, Film and Television admit students by declared major (within the school), and put more emphasis on special talents through a review of portfolios and/or auditions, which are the most significant admission factors for these schools.
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