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laura93

Hey,

this is the first time that I am using this forum. I hope you can answer me soon.. and it will help me.
This year I am doing my final exams and after that I'd like go to study at malta university. I am interested in commerce and in international relations, but I wonder whether it's easy to get accepted or not, as the entry requirements are just the TOEFL test ad the A-levels.
I attend school in Italy and I am quite good at school, nut I mean I am not the best one of the class even if my marks are always okey. My problem is that I am really keen on studying in malta and therefore I'd like to know whether it's difficult to get accepted or not, because it's really my dream to study over there. therefore I would be really sad if they did not accept me...Further I'd like to ask in whick courses you are accepted easily?

Thank you for your help:)

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ricky

Hi Laura,

welcome to the forum.

'This year I'm doing my final exams ' - so that means you are interested in studying in Malta from October 2013?

Whether you get accepted or not depends on the course, your qualifications and those of the other applicants!

A-levels are not the only requirements and TOEFL is only to show that your English is good enough to follow.

Cheers
Ricky

laura93

Yeah, that's right, I am interested in studying in Malta from October 2013.
Do you know which are the courses where you get accepted easily.. I found out that I have to do the pure mathematics test for commerce.. what kind of test is it and where can i do it? I didn't find any information about it.. do you knwo anything about it?
In the end I know that the entry requirements always depend on all appliers.. but I just like to know, whether the possibility of being accepted is high with a guite good final exam..
Cheers, laura

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