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Check back on Dec 1st for the updated version of the language admission requirements, which are currently under review. The new prerequisites will most likely be effective beginning SS 2009.
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The language admission requirements are currently under review. Check back in the middle of February for the updated version of these requirements.
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At this point it looks like we will probably be raising the entry grades for the TOEFL and IELTS test to the same level as our partner university, Bremen. In addition,  waivers will no longer be given for having worked or studied abroad. This means that applicants will only be admitted on the basis of standardized test scores or grades in an "Englischkurs auf erhöhtem Niveau". The only exception to this will probably be native speakers of English who have grown up in an English-speaking country.

Revision as of 01:55, 2 December 2008

Zulassungsvoraussetzungen bzgl. Englischkenntnisse für das Studium der Anglistik in Oldenburg

The language admission requirements are currently under review. Check back in the middle of February for the updated version of these requirements.

At this point it looks like we will probably be raising the entry grades for the TOEFL and IELTS test to the same level as our partner university, Bremen. In addition, waivers will no longer be given for having worked or studied abroad. This means that applicants will only be admitted on the basis of standardized test scores or grades in an "Englischkurs auf erhöhtem Niveau". The only exception to this will probably be native speakers of English who have grown up in an English-speaking country.