<blockquote rel="thegreatiam15"><blockquote rel="imeetr">@filipinacpa thanks for the words of encouragement, your previous scores are pretty amazing as well, btw why you didn't apply for a re-mark? If that will be my scores, I'll definitely give it a go. I know someone who took GT, from 6.5 in writing after remarking it went up as high as band 8, would you believe that?</blockquote>
British Council or IDP?...malaki kaya possibilities na maging ok kung .5 nalang talaga yung kulang then iparemark. It also means we get the refund for the remarking fee if the scores deemed to be better than the current marking.
Mostly, yung other forums na chinecheck ko yung ibang nagparemark inaadvise nila na to go for the retake rather than the latter.
maraming salamat waiting for the results on friday 28th...sana this time would be better, before hindi ko naramdaman yung threat na imposed nang IELTS pero after 2 takes tapos narealize ko hindi pala ako makakakulekta nang points para dito, narealize ko like most of us guys here, sobrang major show stopper pala to.
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Kung writing and speaking yan and .5 nlang kulang mo, then malaki chance na maremark ka. Kasi subjective ung scoring dun, kahit may parameters or guidelines in scoring, personal appreciation/ decision pa rin un ng magbibigay ng score. Though, still depends on your actual speaking/ writing exam contents. Pero pag listening at reading, almost no chance. Objective exams kasi and may definite answers. either you get it or you dont.
Try lang ng try. Isa sa nagustuhan ko sa pagwork sa SG is dollars ang bayad sa IELTS kaya di ko masyado naiisip ung cost. Unlike sa pinas siguro and converted to pesos, parang masakit sa puso pag bumagsak at magbayad ulit. Sa akin lang yan ah, haha.