+ Follow EDUCATIONAL TESTING SERVICE Tag
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[Title] => ETS opens doors to higher education in many countries
[Summary] => Educational Testing Service (ETS), the leading academic and business assessment company in the world, has recently updated its Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) General Test, to make it more test-taker friendly for thousands of applicants planning to take graduate-level studies in different countries including the Philippines.
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[Title] => Study shows Filipino college studes not proficient in English
[Summary] => Graduating college students, particularly those taking up buisness/education courses must take note of a recent study that revealed their English language proficiency at only the level of basic working proficiency. This particular level of proficiency indicates that "the person hardly understands native English speakers, or speakers of english vis international meetings, or could they sustain fluency & accuracy, plus discuss topics of general interest using non-elaborate structures."
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January 13, 2011 - 12:00am