You can review basic math concepts and practice using TOLC-specific materials.
For online exams, you may need both a front-facing camera and one for a wider view, depending on the exam requirements. Check the TOLC@HOME guidelines.
Yes, you can find TOLC-I prep materials for science and logic sections on the book sections
Yes, TOLC-E books are available online. You can purchase them from the Goole Play Book.
TOLC-E covers similar topics as the SAT, but the format and difficulty levels may differ.
A score of 33.5 is decent, but each university has its own cutoff. Check the admission requirements of UNIMI or UNITO for the specific score criteria.
Yes, a desktop computer is typically fine, but ensure it meets the technical requirements for the online exam.
The TOLC-I syllabus includes topics in math, science, logic, and reading comprehension. Focus on reviewing these subjects through practice exams and textbooks.
Yes, you can find mock exams on this website Model Test page.
No, calculators are not allowed in the TOLC exam. You’ll need to rely on mental calculations or work them out on the provided rough paper.
The difficulty level of the actual TOLC exam can vary slightly from practice books. Some students find real exam questions easier or harder. Practice consistently.
Time management is key. Focus on the sections where you’re strong, and practice regularly using past papers or mock tests to improve speed and accuracy.