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English Placement Examination for
If you have received a notice from Graduate Admissions requiring you to take the 2012 English Placement Exam, the test will begin at 9:00 AM, Wednesday, September 19, in 200-002 (History Corner of the Main Quad). There will be follow-up interviews on Thursday and Friday (9/20 and 9/21). Appointments for those will be made the day of the exam. [email protected]. We will let you know if there is still space and provide you with information on the location. Note that we can only accommodate a limited number of students (up to 40) for the early exam, so please make your request as soon as possible. You do not need to contact us if you are taking the exam on Wednesday the 19th. However, if you cannot come either to that test or to the one on Monday the 17th, please contact Tracey Riesen ([email protected]) to arrange a makeup exam as soon as possible. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Stanford English Placement exam is given by the English for Foreign Students Program (EFS) to entering graduate students who have been required to take it by the Graduate Admissions Office (many new international students are not required). Please note that EFS administers the exam but is not involved in making the decision about who has to take it. Contact Graduate Admissions rather than EFS if you have any questions about whether or not you are required to take the exam: email [email protected] or call +1 866-432-7472 Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm Pacific Time. The exam is designed to assess readiness to begin and successfully manage graduate study using English as the medium of instruction. Most international graduate students admitted to Stanford have read academic material in English for a number of years; therefore, the focus of the exam is on writing, listening, and speaking.
There are no preparation guides for this examination. We advise you to practice listening, speaking, and writing as much as you can in the weeks before the exam. At the end of the exam, you will be given a form listing any required or recommended courses. Required courses must be completed before graduation will be allowed. Note that it is possible to challenge specific EFS requirements through additional examinations, but 1) students must wait at least six months after the placement exam to request the challenge and 2) only one challenge is allowed for a given requirement. Please contact [email protected] for further information. Note that this is different from the
Teaching Assistant Screening Exam. For
information on that exam, click
here. Updated June 20, 2012 |
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