<p>I mean Gmat, sat, act or toefl (English isn’t my native language)?
and which business program is the best right now, for the goal of been c.e.o.</p>
<p>are you a high school student? or university student…
for a HSer, you should take the SAT or ACT, but TOEFL if you’re not from the US.
GMATs for graduate school.</p>
<p>I finish 12 year’s study outside u.s.
I am looking for study for the first time in the university/college like undergraduate student.
what the difference between SAT and ACT and who need to choose which one I need to take, me or the university?
about the TOEFL- Test of English as a Foreign Language, I’m not international student but English for me is foreign language, then need I add this test to SAT/ACT ?
and what about the business program? what the difference between Entrepreneurship, Management or Marketing? this seems to be a little bit the same! or maybe there is more interesting program that i don’t know about ?!</p>
<p>thank’s !!!</p>
<p>Well, if you apply with an American passport, take the SAT or ACT. If you apply with a foreign passport, take the TOEFL because it’s easier.
Most universities accept both the SAT and ACT so take whatever you want. SAT is the more popular one, but I hear the ACT is easier. I don’t think that’s true though; just practice and see which you do better at with the books.</p>
<p>Uhm, as for the business programs…why don’t you make up your mind in college
I’m planning to take Intro to… courses to see what I like more.</p>
<p>Since you’ve finished your twelve years, are you taking a gap year or something?</p>
<p>“If you apply with a foreign passport, take the TOEFL because it’s easier”
I apply with the foreign passport, than TOEFL will replace me the SAT/ACT ?
or I need to do them anyway with the TOEFL?
yep, I take a two year gap…</p>
<p>If you’re taking two years off, make sure you do something hehe.
TOEFL will be fine alone, if you apply with non-American passport. Or non-Canadian, British, etc. for that matter. It’s a test of "Test of English as a Foreign Language“ so if you use a Chinese passport or something, the TOEFL will be fine.</p>
<p>thanks a lot !</p>