How to Appeal a TOEFL Result?
Your Test of English as a Foreign Language or TOEFL score can decide whether or not you are accepted at an English-speaking university. The majority of English-speaking universities need a score of at least 213 for admission. Sometimes you can request for the exacting university’s admission decision if you feel that your TOEFL score does not reproduce your true spoken or written aptitude in English and a university has denied you admission based only on your TOEFL result. 1. Establish your exact TOEFL score and the TOEFL score prerequisite of the university to which you were denied admittance. 2. Distinguish that if you were denied admission based only on the results of your TOEFL exam, a number of universities just need that you retake the TOEFL exam ahead of admittance. 3. Examine the university’s admission policies to decide whether you will be allowed to request your disagreement of admission based on a TOEFL score. A number of universities, for instance, administer an alternate an