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Frequently Asked Questions
TOEFL score requirements vary by institution, but most Georgia universities require scores between 70-100 on the iBT (internet-based test). Top-tier programs like Georgia Tech and Emory typically require 90-100+, while many state universities accept scores in the 70-80 range. It's worth checking directly with your target schools, as requirements differ by program and may be waived for students with strong academic records. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who understand Georgia's university landscape and can help you target the specific score you need.
Improvement timeline depends on your starting level and target score, but most students see meaningful progress within 4-12 weeks of focused preparation. Students starting at the lower end of the proficiency range typically need 8-12 weeks, while those closer to their target may improve in 4-6 weeks. The key is consistent, targeted practice—especially in your weaker sections. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction accelerates progress by identifying exactly where you're losing points and building skills efficiently rather than reviewing material you've already mastered.
While both are English proficiency tests accepted by universities worldwide, they differ in format and focus. TOEFL (iBT) is computer-based with 120 total points across Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing sections, emphasizing American English and academic contexts. IELTS is available in academic or general training formats, features a human speaking partner interview, and uses a 9-band scoring system. Most U.S. universities, especially in Georgia, prefer or require TOEFL, though some accept both. Tutors experienced with both exams can help you choose the test that best fits your strengths and your university's preferences.
The TOEFL Speaking section has 4 tasks scored 0-30, with raters evaluating delivery, language use, and topic development. It's often challenging because it requires real-time English production without time to edit—you must think and speak simultaneously under pressure. Many international students also have limited opportunities to practice spontaneous English speaking, making this section feel unfamiliar. Personalized instruction helps you practice with immediate feedback on pronunciation, grammar, and organization, building confidence through repeated, supported speaking practice rather than test-day surprises.
Absolutely. While Reading and Listening often feel passive, they're skills that improve dramatically with strategic practice. Tutors help you recognize common question patterns, build academic vocabulary in context, and develop note-taking strategies for the Listening section. Many students also benefit from learning how TOEFL's listening materials differ from casual English—they're formal, include specific discourse markers, and test understanding of tone and main ideas. Targeted tutoring in these sections typically yields 5-10 point gains within 4-6 weeks because you're practicing with expert feedback rather than guessing and hoping.
TOEFL success requires strong command of academic vocabulary—approximately 2,500-3,500 word families at the college level. You don't need obscure words, but you do need to understand and use discipline-specific terms (analyze, hypothesis, ethical) and nuanced academic phrases. The reading and listening sections expose you to this vocabulary, but the speaking and writing sections require you to produce it accurately. Tutors can help you build vocabulary strategically by focusing on high-frequency academic words and showing you how to use them naturally in spoken and written responses, rather than memorizing isolated lists.
Most students are ready when they consistently score 80%+ on full-length practice tests and can comfortably handle the speaking and writing sections without extensive preparation time. Taking the test before you're ready wastes money and creates unnecessary stress, especially if you're aiming for a competitive score for Georgia universities. A good benchmark: you should be able to understand college lectures, read academic articles, and express complex ideas in English with minor errors. Tutors can assess your readiness using official TOEFL materials and advise you on whether a few more weeks of preparation would significantly improve your score.
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