Tuesday, March 3, 2015

NO ONE IS PERFECT AT GRAMMAR
MIT has this on the University's admissions page.  When speaking of English proficiency, MIT displays a very ironic lack thereof:
"For non-native English speakers:
You have two options: 1) take the tests required for native English speakers (see above), or 2) you may take the TOEFL and two SAT Subject Tests, one in math (level 1 or 2) and one in science (physics, chemistry, or biology e/m).
If you have been using English for less than 5 years or do not speak English at home and school, we strongly suggest that you take the TOEFL.  We do not accept IELTS in place of TOEFL".

Fewer than 5 years, MIT.:)

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