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Admissions » Diagnostic Tests » Langara English Test

FAQ

How can I prepare for the LET? 
Students who would like more information and/or practice can buy A Guide to the LET – Preparing for the Langara English Test from the Bookstore. The Guide contains information on

  • how to prepare for the test,
  • sample exam questions and practice summaries,  and
  • information on what each score means.

In addition, Continuing Studies offers a LET preparation course for students who have already received a level 2 and want to achieve a level 3 or higher.

How can I register for the LET?
Please note that registration is subject to availability; some sittings are full days before the exam date.  Therefore, students should register as early as possible.

You can register online, by phone (604-323-5322), in person, by fax (604.323.5899), or by mail through Langara's Continuing Studies department. Click here for details. 

Can results be mailed, emailed, or given out over the phone? Can a friend or family member pick up my results for me? 
No, the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act does not allow us to use those methods.

Do I need a paper copy of my results? 
No, the score is sent directly to Registrar and Enrolment Services.

Do I have to pay my fees before I can get my LET score? 
The only fee you have to pay in order to access your LET score is the LET registration fee.

What if I don’t know my Langara ID number? 
Bring photo ID to Registrar and Enrolment Services and they can give you your LIN.

What if my PIN doesn’t work?
Go to Registrar and Enrolment Services with photo ID and they will reset your PIN.

What if there is no score in my Student Prerequisite file? 
Remember, results are usually available by the Friday following the exam.  If, after 10 days, the result is not online, phone the Division Assistant at 604.323.5005. Results are not given out over the phone, but the Division Assistant can direct students to the appropriate person.