The requirement is currently 110 to be a linguist, because they prefer candidates who are flexible and can relanguage in to whatever's needed. That being said, not many people manage that and there have been 1 or 2 point waivers available.
There may very well be a slot for you, if you want it. Having said that, if you get in on a waiver, they're not going to put you in a CAT IV over people who have better scores. A lot of it depends on maturity and study habits etc, but although the requirement is 110, I've seen research etc that indicates that people with scores below 120 are significantly less likely to do well with CAT IVs.
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