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🇸🇮 Slovenia · Law · 2026

Law universities in Slovenia (TOEFL accepted)

3 accredited Slovenia universities in our directory offer Law. TOEFL is accepted for English-taught and international admission, set per programme on the new 1.0–6.0 scale — confirm the figure with each university.

Native 2026 format · built for the new 1.0–6.0 scale

Old prep inflates your score. Practise the real 2026 TOEFL for Law in Slovenia.

TOEFL changed on 21 January 2026. Most tools still practise an exam that no longer exists.

Almost all online prep was written for the old 0–120 test. AlmiTOEFL is built from scratch for the new 1.0–6.0 adaptive format — adaptive items, new Speaking tasks, and modern Writing. Know your real level honestly, before test day.

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Every part of the new adaptive exam

Each section is scored 1.0–6.0, and your overall score is the average of the four. AlmiTOEFL matches that, section by section:

  • Reading (~30 min)

    Adaptive passage tasks, auto-scored question by question on the 1.0–6.0 scale, with a breakdown after each item.

  • Listening (~29 min)

    Real-world audio across the updated task types. Scripts stay hidden until you answer, like the real test.

  • Speaking (~8 min)

    The new Speaking tasks. You record, the AI transcribes and scores honestly — no inflation.

  • Writing (~23 min)

    The modern Writing tasks. Honest AI feedback on argument, organisation, and the format rules that carry marks.

Full, timed mock tests. The 2026 TOEFL runs about 90 minutes of section time — ETS asks you to allow about two hours in all, and the length varies as the test adapts. Running the sections back-to-back under real timing builds the stamina that quietly decides scores — and AlmiTOEFL averages your sections the way the official report does.

Your honest score, broken down

Sample output

Overall: 4.5 (CEFR B2)

Reading 5.0 · Listening 4.0 · Speaking 4.5 · Writing 4.5

Writing: your position is clear and your argument tracks well. Vary your transition words and sentence structures to move past the 4.5 cap.

Honest 1.0–6.0 marks — no vanity scoring. A practice estimate to guide you, not the official result.

Three steps to your real TOEFL level

  1. 1

    Pick a module or a full mock.

    Drill a single adaptive module, or sit a full timed mock.

  2. 2

    Read your honest 1.0–6.0 scores.

    Clear, data-backed marks showing exactly where you're losing points.

  3. 3

    Fix the weak spot, then retry.

    Re-run the hard passages until your scores reliably hit your target.

One price, every section included

Honest AI-scored practice for all four sections on the new 1.0–6.0 scale, plus full timed mocks — $12/month, cancel anytime.

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Questions answered

Do Slovenia universities accept TOEFL for Law?
Yes — 3 accredited Slovenia universities in our directory offer Law and accept TOEFL for English-taught and international admission. Confirm the figure with each university.
What TOEFL score do I need for Law in Slovenia?
TOEFL is set per programme (postgraduate often asks for more), and the test moved to the new 1.0–6.0 scale on 21 January 2026 — confirm the current minimum and which scale on the official admissions page before you rely on it.
Is the new TOEFL 1–6 scale the same as the old 0–120?
No. Since 21 January 2026, your overall score is the AVERAGE of the four sections on a 1.0–6.0 scale, not a total out of 120. There's no clean 1:1 conversion, and some universities ask for independent verification during the 2026–2028 transition.
Is AlmiTOEFL's material copied from official tests?
No. Every prompt, passage, and script is written from scratch to mirror the real test. We never copy from ETS's copyrighted material.

25% of our sales go to the Shamool Foundation in Lahore — funding free education, learning materials, and daily meals for underprivileged children.

Always confirm. TOEFL requirements change and vary by university, programme and visa route — always confirm the current figure with the official body before you rely on it. This page is honest guidance, not immigration advice.

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