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ควรสอบ TOEFL เมื่อไร

When Should I Take the TOEFL Exam


Taking the TOEFL exam allows international students more opportunities to apply for a variety of programs in the USA. While many programs don’t require the TOEFL exam, most colleges and universities require the exam for admissions. Many international students may wonder, when should I take the TOEFL exam?
There is no right or wrong answer to this question, but it’s recommended that you take the TOEFL exam at least six months to a year before the application deadline. This will allow you enough time to retake the exam if needed and ensures that your program receives your test results before the deadline.
Fortunately, there is no limit on the number of times you can take the TOEFL exam, therefore if you don’t get the best score on your first try, you can retake it again before your program application deadline. While you can take the TOEFL exam as many times as you’d like there is one restriction: You cannot take the exam more than once in a 12-day period. If this occurs, there is a penalty, so make sure if you plan to take the exam twice to allow more than 12 days between each session.
For more information about the dates and times of when you can take the TOEFL exam, click here.

Begin your Bachelor's Degree at a Community College

Many American students – and 90,000 international students – attend a community college for the first two years of university studies in the USA. With nearly 1,200 community colleges in the country, there are many benefits of this model in comparison to studying all four years at a university. Community colleges offer significantly lower tuition, smaller classes and strong student support. And oftentimes, they serve as pathways to prestigious four-year universities.
       One of the great strengths of American higher education is the ease with which students can transfer from one college or university to another. For students who plan to earn a bachelor’s degree the transition from community college to a university for the final two years can be quite easy. Students will attend a community college to complete lower division general education requirements and then transfer to a university. There, they can take upper division courses and thereby complete a bachelor’s degree. Such an approach is commonly known as “2 + 2,” though it may take more than four years to complete all of the courses required for a bachelor’s degree.
       
In fact, many university advisors recommend that students attend community college “college transfer” programs first, and then transfer to universities for the final two years. For example, students studying at Santa Monica College, a community college, have transferred to UCLA upon receiving their two-year transfer degree.


2 YEAR COMMUNITY COLLEGE + 2 YEARS AT A UNIVERSITY = 4 YEARS (BACHELOR’S DEGREE)



Making Transfers Easy

Many colleges and universities have special arrangements known as “articulation agreements” or Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) partnerships with other institutions. Articulation agreements help ensure that the classes taken at a community college transfer easily to partner institutions with little or no loss of credit and time. For example, the 10 Maricopa Community Colleges in the metropolitan area of Phoenix, Arizona, work very closely with the University of Arizona, Arizona State University and Northern Arizona University to make sure that Maricopa’s courses will transfer.
       University Transfer Admission Guarantee partnerships guarantee a community college student’s admission upon completing specific requirements set by the university. These requirements may include a specific grade point average, coursework, and TOEFL score. Some majors are included from TAG agreements. For example, Business Administration is excluded from TAG agreements to the University of California, Irvine.
       Most commonly articulation and TAG agreements will be between community colleges and four-year colleges and universities within the same state, but not always. For example, all the 115 California community colleges have articulation agreements with the California State University (CSU) system and the University of California (UC) system. For example, if student successfully completes the general education requirements for California State University or the University of California at Santa Monica College, he or she can transfer to one of the universities and complete the last two years for the bachelor’s degree.
       These partnerships provide students an opportunity to save money on community college tuition and still transfer and graduate from a top-ranked university.
       Whether students choose to study the arts or science depends on what they plan for their “major” field of study. During the first two years, students are studying a wide variety of humanities, social sciences, and natural science courses along with some foundation course to prepare their major.
       Don’t allow some of the challenges of transferring to deter you. If you plan ahead, a transfer can be an excellent way to accomplish your education goals and enrich your experience with American higher education. Just as shifting gears in a car is a way to get more speed and power, transferring from one college or university to another can propel you greater accomplishments.


INTERNATIONAL TRANSFER FAIRS

Many community colleges host “transfer fairs” so their students can learn about opportunities to earn a terminal degree at a four-year university. At these fairs, usually held in a school auditorium on campus, students have a great opportunity to talk to admissions representatives from prestigious universities around the country.     
       For example, an international community college student studying in Seattle may transfer out of Washington State to places like California or New York. Representatives from other U.S. universities come to international transfer fairs to recruit outstanding international students into years three and four at their universities.
       Sometimes several other community colleges in a region join as well so the fairs can draw even more universities to a multi-day event.

WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?
Community colleges are different than four-year universities. Here’s how:

ADMISSION IS EASIER. TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) scores and academic requirements are usually lower for admission to U.S. community colleges than to four-year institutions. Many community colleges also offer ESL (English as a Second Language) programs or developmental math for students whose scores are too low to begin academic studies immediately.

COSTS ARE LOWER. Tuition at community colleges can be as much as 20 percent to 80 percent less than at four-year American universities and colleges. This is a tremendous cost saving for the first two years of the bachelor’s degree.
STUDENTS ENROLLMENT in classes, or at the institution in general, is often smeller than at four-year schools. Teachers and advisors are able to provide more one-on-one attention to students. Many U.S. and international students say that attending smaller schools for the first two years helped them make a good transition into larger four-year schools for the final two years.

CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENTS ARE MORE SUPPOTIVE. In the U.S. educational system, students often complete for good grades. International students who do not speak English fluently are at a disadvantage. Often, they do better and feel more comfortable in smaller classes where there is less competition. In addition, community colleges typically offer free tutoring to support students’ success.

ADJUSTING IS EASIER. Two years at a community college can help an international student improve English language skills and grow accustomed to the U.S. educational system and culture. 



WHY STUDY IN THE USA



WHAT WOULD IT MEAN 
to have an American university listed on your resume? Why would potential employers pause and take notice of your education credentials from the United States?
       It would mean that you have advanced English language skills and valuable intercultural experience. It would show that you studied within one of the best higher education systems in the world, with access to advanced technology and research. They would know that you received in-depth instruction, learned to problem-solve and have knowledge of modern practices within your field.
       It would mean that you have more opportunities.
       Studying in the United States and abroad doesn’t just give you tangible degrees and certificates. Your experience says something about who you are. Living and studying in another country – especially where your language isn’t spoken – is challenging, requires courage and a positive attitude. Sometimes, these characteristics are more influential than your degree.
       Life here, both as an international student and visitor, will probably be different from what you expect. You may be pleasantly surprised to find that the images from films and television programs are not always true. Americans come in a variety of sizes, colors, and shapes. In general, they are very friendly and will be interested in learning about you and your country.
       For an international student, the USA has a lot to offer:  one of the most prestigious, top ranked higher education systems in the world, eclectic cities, beautiful natural parks, culture, history and a very multicultural population.

Diversity and Variety
The United States offers variety.
       There is a wide range of schools, countless areas of study and specialty degrees. If you are interested in studying business, you are not relegated to just general study, but can choose from many concentrations: accounting, marketing, international business, business management, business administration, or finance. (There are many more!) This type of specialty study is available at the undergraduate, graduate and doctorate level, too.
       One option you may not be aware of is studying at a community college, which is a two-year school in which you can begin your university study. You can complete the first two years of your bachelor’s degree at a community college and then transfer your credits to a four-year university. This is extremely common in the USA. Community colleges offer lower tuition costs, smaller class sizes and more personal attention. Many community colleges also offer intensive English language programs.
       Or, you can begin your studies at a four-year university or college. The variation and number of choices reflects the diversity and enormity of the U.S. You can study at a large public university or college. If you prefer a more intimate campus and a smaller community, you may choose a small private university.
       The land and people of the USA are also incredibly varied. Wherever you choose to study, you will encounter a regional culture rich in history and local traditions. For instance, the West Coast region has many beaches, outdoor activities, the people have a relaxed attitude and you will probably find many local international communities. The Midwest has many large research universities and the people are known for their hospitality and kindness. The USA is a multiracial society that is still absorbing new immigrants, which makes it a very dynamic and exciting place to experience. While students must exercise caution in a few locations, streets and university campus are generally clean and safe.

A Unique Higher Education System
U.S. universities and colleges may differ from those in your home country in several ways. For one thing, small class sizes are very common. There may be a few as 10 to 20 students in a class, giving you the personal attention you need in order to succeed. While in class, students are encouraged and expected to contribute to the discussion. Professors meet with students in their offices or even share coffee or meals with them. The close relationship between students and faculty serves to motivate students and fosters a personal approach to the curriculum. Studying in the U.S. gives you the opportunity to gain a mentor in your given career field, an invaluable resource.
       You may be surprised at your professors’ willingness to challenge authority. Academic freedom is one of hallmarks of a U.S. university. You will notice different perspectives on instruction. Here, students are trained to observe and analyze a problem, then solve it. You will be expected to listen to your classmates and challenge their points of view. The goal is pragmatic: this will help you gain confidence and the ability to organize and present an argument.
       Most American university students live on or near the school campus. You will have many opportunities to join planned and informal activities with other students, such as hiking, skiing, museum tours, excursions to new cities, and visits to local tourist attractions. Imagine visiting New York City and taking a ferry to the Statue of Liberty! Many schools have international student organizations and clubs that also plan activities. This interaction with other students will enhance your English language skills. Your fellow students will also teach you about American culture and about the diverse cultures represented on any U.S. university or college campus.

The Leading Edge
The United States is the leader in many areas of technology and research. While studying here, you will be exposed to advanced technology and research. You may be fortunate enough to meet, and even study, with the leading scholars in your chosen field. Why not study with the best?

       Living and learning in the USA will exhilarate you. It will change the landscape of your life permanently. We guarantee that you will return home changed – more confident, more open and knowledgeable, making you a citizen of the world with a much broader perspective.

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 6 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2559

Willamette MBA-Coffee Talk อังคารที่ 15 พฤศจิกายน 2559

EducationUSA Event: Willamette MBA – Coffee Talk



Ace! The Academy for EducationUSA ในเครือข่ายศูนย์แนะแนวการศึกษา EducationUSA ของกระทรวงการต่างประเทศสหรัฐฯ ร่วมกับ American Corner จะได้ต้อนรับเจ้าหน้าที่ฝ่าย Recruitment ของ Willamette University- MBA Program จากรัฐ Oregon สหรัฐอเมริกา

Willamette University- MBA Program มีโปรแกรมที่เข้มข้น ได้รับการยอมรับ และมีชื่อเสียง มีนักศึกษาจากหลากหลายประเทศเข้าเรียนที่นี่ รวมทั้งนักศึกษาจากประเทศไทย ซึ่งหลายคนเป็นนักศึกษาจาก มช.  โดย Willamette University- MBA Program ได้รับการจัดอันดับจากหลากหลายสถาบัน
http://www.willamette.edu/mba/about/accreditation-rankings/index.html

ในครั้งนี้ Willamette University- MBA Program จะให้ข้อมูลกับผู้สนใจถึงโอกาสในการเรียนต่อ MBA ในสหรัฐฯ ระบบการเรียน การขอทุนเพื่อเข้าศึกษา การเตรียมความพร้อม กระบวนการการสมัคร ฯลฯ เพื่อให้นักศึกษาและผู้สนใจทั่วไปใน จ. เชียงใหม่ได้เปิดโอกาสทางการศึกษาให้ตนเอง

Willamette MBA-Coffee Talk
วันอังคารที่ 15 พฤศจิกายน 2559
เวลา 10:30-12:00 .

trueLAB@CMU ชั้น 1
สำนักหอสมุด มช.


ใครควรเข้าฟัง: นักศึกษา ป. ตรี หรือ โท และผู้สนใจทั่วไปที่อยากเรียนต่อโปรแกรม MBA ในสหรัฐฯ

โอกาสพิเศษเช่นนี้มีไม่บ่อยนัก และมีเพียงที่ Ace!  ในเครือข่าย EducationUSA เท่านั้น

นั่งจิบกาแฟ พูดคุย และแลกเปลี่ยนความคิดเห็นกับเราได้โดยไม่มีค่าใช้จ่าย

ที่นั่งมีจำนวนจำกัด กรุณาสำรองที่นั่งล่วงหน้าที่

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EducationUSA Event: Willamette MBA – Coffee Talk

Ace! The Academy for EducationUSA, affiliated with the U.S. State Department’s EducationUSA Global Network and the American Corner-CMU, is delighted to welcome Willamette University, MBA to Chiang Mai in November 2016.
Ace! is pleased to present this opportunity for Chiang Mai University students & families to explore attractive options for scholarships and admissions to a leading U.S. university:

Willamette University, MBA – Coffee Talk
Learn about Scholarships for International Students!
Meet and talk with Director of Recruitment!

10:30-12:00, Tuesday November 15th, 2016

trueLAB@CM, Floor 1

Main Library, CMU
(http://library.cmu.ac.th/accm/)
                                                           

Admission is FREE
Join us for coffee & learn about this leading, highly ranked MBA program in the United States that many CMU students have attended to maximize their potential for careers in business and other relevant areas.
http://www.willamette.edu/mba/about/accreditation-rankings/index.html

Limited Seats

Contact: 081.8212686
e-mail:  infohere.ace@gmail.com
or visit Ace!  21 Soi 9 Nimmanhaemin Road (Soi Starbucks)
                                                                                 


For EducationUSA, it happens at Ace!

วันจันทร์ที่ 10 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2559

Update วันสอบ TOEFL สนามสอบจังหวัดเชียงใหม่

TOEFL เชียงใหม่ TOEIC ชียงใหม่

รอบสอบ TOEFL Internet-Based (iBT) ที่เชียงใหม่


สำหรับรอบสอบ TOEFL Internet-Based ที่เชียงใหม่ รอบล่าสุดเท่าที่เช็คได้

(ตุลาคม พฤศจิกายน และ ธันวาคม 2559) 
ศูนย์สอบเชียงใหม่ คือ ตึก HB7 มหาวิทยาลัยเชียงใหม่ ชั้น 4 ห้อง 406  มีดังนี้ค่ะ

*อัพเดทค่าสอบล่าสุด $185 นะคะ*


Sat., Oct 15, 2016

Sun., Oct 16, 2016

Sat., Nov 5, 2016

Sat., Nov 12, 2016

Sun., Nov 13, 2016

Sat., Nov 19, 2016

Sat., Dec 17, 2016

Sat., Jan 14, 2017



(ข้อมูลจากเว็บ ETS ณ วันที่ 10 ตุลาคม 2559)

วันพุธที่ 5 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2559

TOEFL เชียงใหม่ : ทุนการศึกษา Worcester Polytechnic Institute



Worcester Polytechnic Institute มอบทุนปริญญาตรีสำหรับนักศึกษาที่เรียนดี และต้องการความช่วยเหลือทางการเงินใน มูลค่าระหว่าง $5,000 - $25,000 และยังมีโอกาสได้รับทุนครอบคลุมค่าเรียนมูลค่า $46,000 ด้วยนะคะ

Worcester Polytechnic Institute offers some need-based and merit (academic) scholarships to international students! The range for these awards is typically between US$5,000 and US$25,000, with the largest possible award covering tuition only (approx. US$46,000). http://bit.ly/2cVeXxR


สำหรับน้องๆที่สนใจสอบถามเรื่องทุนการศึกษาเพิ่มเติมจาก TOEFL เชียงใหม่ 
สามารถติดต่อกับเราได้ที่ 081-8212686 ทุกวันค่ะ

หรือ ติดต่อเราผ่าน 
Facebook: TOEFL เชียงใหม่ 
Line: acecnx
Email: infohere.ace@gmail.com

วันพุธที่ 20 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2559

Update วันสอบ TOEFL สนามสอบจังหวัดเชียงใหม่

TOEFL เชียงใหม่ TOEIC ชียงใหม่

รอบสอบ TOEFL Internet-Based (iBT) ที่เชียงใหม่


สำหรับรอบสอบ TOEFL Internet-Based ที่เชียงใหม่ รอบล่าสุดเท่าที่เช็คได้

(สิงหาคม กันยายน และ ตุลาคม 2559) 
ศูนย์สอบเชียงใหม่ คือ ตึก HB7 มหาวิทยาลัยเชียงใหม่ ชั้น 4 ห้อง 406  มีดังนี้ค่ะ

*อัพเดทค่าสอบล่าสุด $185 นะคะ*


Sat., Aug 06, 2016

Sun., Sep 25, 2016

Sat., Oct 15, 2016

Sun., Oct 16, 2016



(ข้อมูลจากเว็บ ETS ณ วันที่ 20 กรกฎาคม 2559)