Makes sense and definitely improves your chances of getting a refund! Best of luckI am thinking of EOR for speaking and writing both. If one of it is improved i will get my cash back. What say you?
Makes sense and definitely improves your chances of getting a refund! Best of luckI am thinking of EOR for speaking and writing both. If one of it is improved i will get my cash back. What say you?
Totally agree! Just gives false hope and ultimately suffering later.I feel somewhere at the start of the thread it should be mentioned that this particular thread is not recommending eor in any way.
I say so because I found this page when I was unhappy with the score I got. Somehow after reading everyone’s success with remark I was tempted to apply for a remark as well. I wouldn’t say that this discussion is entirely responsible for my decision because it was a choice I made. However, having said that I feel it did influence my subconscious mind.
Hi @MahaMM,Guys, I have recently received my IELTS results which frankly shocked me.
Listening: 8.5, Reading: 9, Writing: 6!!, Speaking 8.
I am pretty confident of my writing abilities, as a matter of fact, I thought I'd score 8 or above, and I have no idea what happened there. I applied for a remark, from your experience, did it ever happen that a score was increased 2 bands? To me it seems almost impossible, although frankly, whenever I practiced and got my writing graded, it was 8 and above. I have no idea what was the issue in the exam to get such a poor score.
Good luck to you too. Hoping to hear a success story. I plan to file an EE application by the end of July so I still have time.Hi @Valdogarcia ,
I'm sorry to hear the Writing score is standing in the way of your plans too! Completely agreed that it sucks to give all 4 sections all over again for want of a 0.5 increment in writing
I have applied today through my local centre (British Council, Mauritius), but they informed me the request would only go out on Monday and can take upto 12 weeks. I understand the time taken since it goes to an international examiner, but am keeping my fingers crossed that the time, effort and money are well spent.
Best of luck to you! Do share your experiences here![]()
Fingers crossed! Of course, the 10% success rate in EoR shouldn’t be taken as a reason to either apply, or not to apply for a revaluation, and the motivation to go in for a re-mark should depend on our individual circumstances. In my case, as I’m sure in yours too, I am confident I did well in the Writing Section on the day of the exam, and not just in mocks or timed tasks before sitting for the IELTS. Also, while the hope of an at least 0.5 increment is a major motivation in applying for an EoR, I was positive after sitting for the exam that I would score at least a 7.5 in Writing, on a bad day. Applying for a revaluation helps me cope with the sense of dissonance and a shot at bridging the current gap between my actual score and my preceding expectations, by taking positive actionGood luck to you too. Hoping to hear a success story. I plan to file an EE application by the end of July so I still have time.
I was reading that EoR has something like a 10% success rate. This remarking thing is more of a prayer.
And I see we have the exact same bands haha.
Hi @dilipb,Total 4attempts(India). First 3 BC, 4th one IDP.
L R W S
1) 7.5, 7.5, 6.5, 6.5
2) 7.5, 7, 7, 7
3) 8, 6.5, 7.5, 8
4) 8, 8, 7, 6.5
I got 8 in 3rd attempt and 6.5 in 4th attempt(Feb 10). I am confident of my performance in speaking, will go for a revaluation.
i) Is there a chance of decrease in mark?
ii) Do I need to wait til TRF?
iii) What can be the time taken for the results to be announced?
Thanks for the encouragement. I plan to retake ielts on april. I hope this time i make it. Good luck to you too and to everyone waiting for their eor.That’s tough. On the better side, at least you got your money back. Looking at your other scores, it seems like you a have a good hold on English and you should hit the band requirements in no time.
Wishing you all the luck.