Someone who scores more than 100, it is because they have an advanced level of English, and they also dominate the strategies very well. Some people score higher scores because they received education not only in their native language, but also in english. It is important to manage emotions such as stress, anxiety, tiredness and others. Just as it is also crucial to manage distractions within the classroom. I will be honest, it is difficult for a student with an intermediate level of English to get 100 points in a period of less of three months on that exam, however, I think a 90 is more likely. However, as I said, a student with an advanced level can get a 100 or more as long as they manage the strategies, timer, negative emotions, and distractions in a period of less than 3 months. There are more external factors that can affect our score of that exam, such as not having slept or a headache, and there are people who are more practical, and they hate the exams, even though, they are advanced. Students should work hard to improve their level of english when the have an Intermediate level of english. Then they need to learn the test strategies. So, this will contribute helping them to score more than 100. I don't think one week could be enough to achive that goal, but everyone is different, and maybe someone has high IQ to increase their level of english in one week, but do not get me wrong, one week is enough for someone who has a C2 level or advanced level of english because their challenge is not English, instead it is the strategies. The most important thing is to give our best, and look for a university that requieres for the score that we have or can get because we have to be realistic and know that not everyone is the same as there are different types of intelligence, English level, and we are not competing with anyone, and at the end TOEFL is an entry requirement to measure your academic English level to allow the university to check if you are suitable to take classes in English, but it is not something that totally defines your future at the university, because they don't measure english abilities, instead universities evaluate knowledge acquired from lectures and laboratories. The time to get 100+ will depend on english skills, strategies, time management, distraction management, negative emotions management and practice.
Recently my cousin attempted this exam .. someone sat beside her and told answers so she scored high marks .. this kind cheating also happening these days .. 🤭
Hello...I have my TOEFL on this sunday...I am quite nervous...but thank you for your tips. I will definitely try to follow them. Hoping for the best!!!
@@ohohjournal5828 I gave the exam and scored 101 . I just did few mock tests of reading and listening from RU-vid . Speaking and writing I didn’t practice much . if your basic English is good then you can easily score 90+ for sure . Do reading and listening section mock from yt to cope up with time , that is the only problem
Hi. I hope you are through the exam. Could you please give us some insights about your experience while preparing and writing the exam. That will be really helpful to us. Thanks 🙂
Someone who scores more than 100, it is because they have an advanced level of English, and they also dominate the strategies very well. Some people score higher scores because they received education not only in their native language, but also in english. It is important to manage emotions such as stress, anxiety, tiredness and others. Just as it is also crucial to manage distractions within the classroom. I will be honest, it is difficult for a student with an intermediate level of English to get 100 points in a period of less of three months on that exam, however, I think a 90 is more likely. However, as I said, a student with an advanced level can get a 100 or more as long as they manage the strategies, timer, negative emotions, and distractions in a period of less than 3 months. There are more external factors that can affect our score of that exam, such as not having slept or a headache, and there are people who are more practical, and they hate the exams, even though, they are advanced. Students should work hard to improve their level of english when the have an Intermediate level of english. Then they need to learn the test strategies. So, this will contribute helping them to score more than 100. I don't think one week could be enough to achive that goal, but everyone is different, and maybe someone has high IQ to increase their level of english in one week, but do not get me wrong, one week is enough for someone who has a C2 level or advanced level of english because their challenge is not English, instead it is the strategies. The most important thing is to give our best, and look for a university that requieres for the score that we have or can get because we have to be realistic and know that not everyone is the same as there are different types of intelligence, English level, and we are not competing with anyone, and at the end TOEFL is an entry requirement to measure your academic English level to allow the university to check if you are suitable to take classes in English, but it is not something that totally defines your future at the university, because they don't measure english abilities, instead universities evaluate knowledge acquired from lectures and laboratories. The time to get 100+ will depend on english skills, strategies, time management, distraction management, negative emotions management and practice.