Category 2 - Applied Arts and Sciences: • Agriculture • Architecture • Business • Communication • Education • Engineering • Family and consumer science • Government • Law • Library and information science • Medicine • Politics • Public affairs • Software engineering • Technology • Transport
Category 3 - Social Sciences and Philosophy: • Anthropology • Archaeology • Economics • Geography • History • History of science and technology • Language • Linguistics • Mythology • Philosophy • Political science • Psychology • Sociology
So, what do you think now about the scores of the coming TOEFL test? How many topics, mentioned above you are keen at? Is there your favourite subject on this list? In case if you wish to prepare for the TOEFL test, it is extremely necessary that you take a keen interest in the themes you are familiarizing yourself with. In addition, getting prepared for taking the TOEFL test, it is possible that you would kill at least two birds with one stone: you will be able to improve your command of the English language, and on top of that your will also obtain valuable knowledge, which will be necessary for you to have during your study at a college or university. This is the reason why there is a third go on the sciences – this time your will read the definitions, provided earlier in this article. And what you should do is to try to take in the vocabulary because this is considered to be quite a good TOEFL practice. Maybe it would be good for you to read one definition at a time, there is no need to rush yourself through the text. You should follow the “How-do-you-eat-an-elephant” principle absorbing and digesting the information and vocabulary in small portions, rather than have the entire chunk “swallowed” at one time.
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