After the final click, the screen displayed a range of his unofficial scores. Thanks to the rigorous practice tests in his prep book, Marco’s score landed well above the competitive threshold, eventually securing his admission.

The TOEFL CBT was eventually replaced by the (Internet-Based Test), but the legacy of the Cliffs Test Prep series remains a cornerstone for students looking for structured, "to-the-point" academic preparation.

: Wearing bulky headphones, he listened to academic lectures, taking frantic notes on scratch paper—a skill the ETS official tips still emphasize for success. The Result

On a rainy Tuesday, Marco arrived at a secure testing center. Unlike the rows of desks and No. 2 pencils of the past, he was sat in front of a heavy CRT monitor.

Marco spent his nights hunched over the Cliffs guide, navigating the transition from the old paper tests to the "modern" computer interface. He practiced the four core skills——that the test still evaluates today to measure university-level readiness.

: The CBT was "computer-adaptive." If Marco answered a question correctly, the next one got harder. The Cliffs guide had warned him: "The first few questions are the most critical for your score."