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University of Minnesota, BFA, Art

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Minimum Required Scores for Admission Test Total Score Writing Subscore Internet-based TOEFL 79 21 IELTS Academic 6.5 6.5 MELAB 80 80 Pearson Test of Academic English (PTE Academic) 59 59 Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) 180 180. Coursework through high school graduation. ACT or SAT scores, (if provided).

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Location

Minnesota State is often called - Land of ten thousand lakes. Due to its nature's generosity, it is recognized the most livable American State.


Despite the fact that the capital of Minnesota is St. Paul, the largest and most famous culturally in the state still is Minneapolis. There are located the Institute of Art, where you can always see the interesting exhibition, Walker Art Center, which holds works by Pablo Picasso, Henry Moore, Frederick Weisman Art Museum. However, Minneapolis and St. Paul called the "twin cities", they even arranged opposite each other on opposite banks of the Mississippi. But Minneapolis is more modern: here you can find wide busy streets and soaring skyscrapers.