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New English Exam
Currently, all entering freshman take level 1 English first and then level 2. Starting in the fall term, freshman will be required to take an English entrance exam to determine which level they should be placed in. Those with a high enough score will not be required to take level 1. The English department feels that this change will help students whose English skills are strong save time and expenses. Also, since many students are expected to test out of level 1, level 1 classes will be smaller and help students with poorer English skills receive more attention from instructors.
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2014-04-14 | Ekhlass1980 | 80.00 | Check this speaking |
2013-12-23 | Pinky123 | 85.00 | Check this speaking |
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