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    Ielts TRF name correction

    It can't be changed since it was based exactly off the ID you provided them. That being said it shouldn't really be a major concern, but perhaps someone with this exact experience should chime in.
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    Learning French was one of the greatest things I did to boost my CRS Score from 449 to 520.

    Wow, it took me 17 months to go from A0 to B1ish in German, so your timeline of just 6 months to C1 is mad impressive! Congrats!
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    Remark Success rate

    The only way to judge if your writing or speaking score could be increased after a revaluation is if y'all uploaded a sample of your writing or speaking. @cvkk2010 do you have a sample of an essay you've written? I could have a look and figure out if it's likely you could get a 6 or not
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    Which language exam should I take? CELPIP or IELTS?

    There is no black and white answer to this question. A lot of people mistakenly assume that the CELPIP is "easier". Some parts, such as reading, may in fact appear to be easier, but with speaking and writing, there's quite a lot to understand. I've got a little blog post that might help you...
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    IELTS Writing Band 7.

    One thing people often overlook is that you don't necessarily have to use new words each time to avoid repetition. Use pronouns instead. Not only does that help you avoid repetition, but it also boosts your performance for coherence and cohesion.
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    Does anyone have experience with IELTS Special Consideration in Speaking?

    Examiners are generally sensitive to such issues. I've known a few people who had a learning disabilities, dyslexia and speech impediments, and they were able to do fairly well (not all of them needed a 7 though). Try to strengthen your word choice and grammar skills. Work on C1 and C2 level...