Well, I did the exam already, still waiting for the result that will be out on July 15th (according to the website) however, now, I realize that I did answer the multiple choice questions, I did give my opinion and argumentation and I took position. However, the only thing that I didn’t do is to summarize the text! (I was so nervous my hands were shaking and sweaty) It was under pressure, I hope I passed !
@@doniadb4385 Congrats. How difficult was it? Will a GRE-level prep be enough? If you were to advice a non-native English speaker What advice would you give? Thank you for your time
I have 2 questions. 1st, am currently taking my undergraduate at LSE in the UK but would like to transfer to HES. Unfortunately since I classified myself as an International student and my native tongue is Tagalog/ Filipino even though our medium of instruction at school is purely English, do I still have to take the CRWS test? My 2nd question is, for those who pass their CRWS exam, are they still required to take the EXPO subjects before they get admitted to HES? Thanks in advance for your replies.
Yes you do. You'll probably pass it with flying colors. The one test you don't have to take, having finished high school where English is the primary language, is the English proficiency test.
For some reason I get this message "you must meet the English proficiency requirements before you take the CRWS test" instead. Can anyone please let me know how to fix this issue?
Well, I did the exam already, still waiting for the result that will be out on July 15th (according to the website) however, now, I realize that I did answer the multiple choice questions, I did give my opinion and argumentation and I took position. However, the only thing that I didn’t do is to summarize the text! (I was so nervous my hands were shaking and sweaty) It was under pressure, I hope I passed !
I hope you passed the test. Good luck!
did you pass?
@@andracoisbored yes, i did! so happy !
I am officially a Harvard student now!
@@speakersalliancecanada4616 hi, yes indeed i passed the test! Thank you !
@@doniadb4385 Congrats. How difficult was it? Will a GRE-level prep be enough? If you were to advice a non-native English speaker What advice would you give? Thank you for your time
Very good information-It's very hard to understand Jaslyn due to speaking very fast, but she is lovely!
Very useful information, thank you all
I have 2 questions. 1st, am currently taking my undergraduate at LSE in the UK but would like to transfer to HES. Unfortunately since I classified myself as an International student and my native tongue is Tagalog/ Filipino even though our medium of instruction at school is purely English, do I still have to take the CRWS test?
My 2nd question is, for those who pass their CRWS exam, are they still required to take the EXPO subjects before they get admitted to HES?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
Yes you do. You'll probably pass it with flying colors. The one test you don't have to take, having finished high school where English is the primary language, is the English proficiency test.
For some reason I get this message "you must meet the English proficiency requirements before you take the CRWS test" instead. Can anyone please let me know how to fix this issue?
When you filled out the pre-registration forms, did you put English as your Native language?
Thanks
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