ENGLISH REQUIREMENTS AT CAMBRIDGE JUDGE AND OXFORD SAID
Dec, 17, 2010
Categories: application | Cambridge Judge | MBA | MBA留学 | Oxford Said | TOEFL | TOEFL/GMAT/GRE
Following Oxford Said’s introduction of severely high English requirements for 2010 entry, Cambridge Judge will be getting even more severe than Oxford for 2012 entry.
Oxford Said introduced new English level minimums for entry beginning in 2010:
Minimum score | |
TOEFL – Internet | 109 |
TOEFL – Computer | 267 |
TOEFL – Paper | 630 |
IELTS | 7.5 |
In April, I commented as follows:
110 TOEFL! Congratulations Cambridge, you are about to have the world’s highest TOEFL requirement of any MBA program! This is a bold experiment in exclusivity designed to radically reduce non-native English speakers without extensive international experience. I know there is a Cambridge/Oxford rivalry, but..
By the way, for those applying for 2011 entry, the old Cambridge requirements-
-are still in place, but I bet they will be making it tougher than these numbers indicate.
As far as UK schools go, London Business School, with its very flexible entry requirements and top rank, proves that exclusivity per se is not the best way to be recognized as a Top B-School. For applicants who want to experience real diversity while getting the top B-school experience in the UK, I predict that LBS will be the only game in town. For those who want to experience working with only fully bilingual/bi-cultural candidates, Oxford and Cambridge should be your targets. Each option has its advantages (real diversity versus fluency) and disadvantages (inefficiency versus experiencing the kind of diversity that is the part of working with those who really don’t share your linguistic and/or cultural assumptions).
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