<blockquote rel="imeetr">@filipinacpa Hello dito ka ba sa Manila?</blockquote>
Hello po, yes dito po ako sa Manila..
<blockquote rel="ca_pogi">Konting iri na lang eh. Sayang! 🙁 anyway, moving on...
Baka January na din uli ako magtake since bigla nawala sa WASMOL yung occupation ko. </blockquote>
Same tayo sablay dun sa di mo pa inaasahan. Yay kinulang sa practice..
Medyo naguguluhan ako ngayon at this point kung san magtake nextime. I found this article regarding IDP vs BC: (source: http://www.ielts-blog.com/1/easier-ielts-exams-at-idp-or-at-british-council/)
<b><i>"For example, in Vietnam, according to an IELTS Tutor Laura (not a real name) and her students, British Council scores tend to be at least 0.5 or 1.0 lower than those of IDP. According to some of Laura’s students, IDP favors students who have taken the IDP IELTS preparation course by giving them higher speaking and writing grades. Laura thinks that this could also be due to the fact that students feel more comfortable with the examiners they already know, especially during the speaking test.
Laura’s friends also said that IDP’s reading questions seemed more straightforward; the students felt they were easier than the Cambridge past papers and practice tests. On the other hand, she personally took the exam at the British Council and felt absolutely no bias on the examiner’s side – but she hadn’t had the chance to compare it to IDP.
So there you go, people in India and Vietnam think that IDP gives easier exams than the British Council does – especially if you participate in a preparation course."</i></b>
Though I believe that both of them provide just the same set of questionnaires, probably nagkakatalo sa grading..