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Franklin Said:

How hard is it for an American to get into Cambridge University (England)?

We Answered:

You need the basic requirement plus something extra special meaning like another language or something and visa. you can check out their website to find out more...

Rafael Said:

What to do to get accepted into Oxford University in England?

We Answered:

Competitiveness depends on the course you want to study. Oxford asks for a 3.7 and above. They want a high 2:1 (67% which equals about 3.7) from UK undergrads or a first (70%+ which I'd *guess* would be 3.8).

Just work hard and do your best; whatever will be will be - don't attach too much to outcomes beyond your control.

Andy Said:

Which university in England is the best & cheapest to study TESOL(for international students)?

We Answered:

Hi
I am an ESOL tutor here in the UK although I have contacts in Iran
You will find the fees are the same throughout the country at around £3,500 pa. It was not clear from your question whether you want to take the TESOL and an MA in English language.
You will find cost of living varies with accommodation becoming cheaper the further north you go in England. One of the best places to try is 'the Brasshouse Language centre' in Birmingham. Also enquire at your local British Council address below.
I have also included my website where there is a contact address if you need more help.

Jerry Said:

What admissions test would an American student have to take to apply to university in England?

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As an international student your eligibility depends on the course you are interested in. You need to search for the course you require & there will be a list of acceptable qualifications. http://www.ucas.ac.uk/students/choosingc…

This link will tell you all you need as an international student. http://www.ucas.ac.uk/students/wheretost…

Hilda Said:

What is a good OLD (preferably New England) University for a guy to get his masters at?

We Answered:

It is crucial for you to realize that graduate schools are selected by FACULTY.

If your specialization is going to be in constructions of masculinity during the Civil War, then you MUST apply ONLY to programs with faculty with specializations in Civil War history, and faculty with specializations in constructions of gender.

Programs that cannot provide the guidance appropriate for your specific intended area of study will reject you out of hand. You are supposed to do this important research to find the right programs for you. Begin by speaking to your current professors about your specific field of interest. They can start you off with some beginning recommendations. And pay attention to the authors of the secondary literature in your field, and find out where they teach. Attend not only to their data (era, thematic focus), but also to their methodology. (Method is central to graduate level work.)

The fact that there are lots of colleges in the northeast with good history programs at the graduate level is in your favor, but you must select a group of programs that are appropriate for your work!

Oh, and one more thing -- you do NOT want to be paying for your graduate studies. The whole point is to get an assistantship of some sort, which will pay for your tuition, as well as provide you with a small living stipend. (Yes, even at the Masters level.) So do your best on those GREs, and weigh the offers you receive against the reputation of the programs to which you are admitted.

I wish you every success.

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