Is a score of 85 in TOEFL good for Yukon University?

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It is commonly accepted that a TOEFL score of 85 is sufficient to satisfy Yukon University's criteria for English language proficiency. A minimum TOEFL score of 85 is usually required for admission, and this number is likely to meet or surpass the university's English language competence criteria. W

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