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Students applying Early Decision I should send first quarter or trimester grades no later than the last week in November. Students applying Early Decision II should plan for their first semester or trimester grades to arrive no later than the third week in January. Finally, Regular Decision applicants should submit their first semester or trimester grades by the middle of February. Students studying abroad (where predicted grades are common) should send those if senior grades are not available.
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TOEFL (Internet-based)100
IELTS 7
PTE 68
Duolingo 120
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- 雅思总分:7
- 托福网考总分:100
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:PTE -68
Duolingo -120
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课程简介
俄罗斯在亚洲和欧洲之间的独特定位及其在国家和全球关系中的独特历史造就了一种复杂而迷人的文化。俄罗斯的影响力远远超出了自己的疆界,俄罗斯与北欧,波罗的海,东欧,巴尔干和高加索的邻国之间的相互作用是一个有趣的研究领域。与俄罗斯语言和文学专业相反,俄罗斯和东欧研究专业不仅包括俄罗斯,而且包括邻国的历史,政治,艺术和文学方面的培训。塔夫茨的俄语/斯拉夫文化House提供了独特的氛围,具有相似兴趣的居民可以通过讲座,电影和民族晚宴来加深对俄罗斯和东欧文化的了解。对于正在学习斯拉夫语或东欧背景的俄罗斯和东欧文化和历史
Russia's unique positioning between Asia and Europe and its distinctive history in national and global relations have contributed to a complex and fascinating culture. Russia's reach extends far beyond its own borders, and the interplay of Russia with its Nordic, Baltic, Eastern European, Balkan, and Caucasus neighbors is a fascinating area of study. In contrast to the major in Russian language and literature, the major in Russian and Eastern European studies includes training in the history, politics, arts, and literature not only of Russia, but of its neighbors as well.<br><br>Tufts Russian/Slavic Culture House provides a unique atmosphere where residents with similar interests can develop an increased understanding of Russian and East European culture through lectures, films, and ethnic dinners. Residence is open to any returning student who is taking courses in Russian and East-European culture and history, of Slavic or East-European background, or has a demonstrated interest in the field. Knowledge and use of Russian is not a requirement, though the unit does provide an opportunity for language practice.
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