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AlAzzawi

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May 15, 2009
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Dear All,

I have received a letter to submit all my docs within three months, the problem is, I can not comply with dead line because of IELTS exam, is it possible to send a letter with a an Exam receipt for a two months more then the dead line, in other words , will they give me an extension to complete my documents or they will reject my application. all other docs are ready except IELTS

with my best regards,
 

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@ AlAzzawi,

Sorry to hear about your situation. Well, the only thing you can try is submit all the other documents with a letter explaining your situation and a copy of the exam receipt, like you said, and pray that they accept it. From what senior members have said here, it's unlikely that they will provide you an extension. Good luck, anyway!
 

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AlAzzawi said:
Dear All,

I have received a letter to submit all my docs within three months, the problem is, I can not comply with dead line because of IELTS exam, is it possible to send a letter with a an Exam receipt for a two months more then the dead line, in other words , will they give me an extension to complete my documents or they will reject my application. all other docs are ready except IELTS

with my best regards,
These are your options:
1) Write a Language proficiency letter/summary (if they did not specifically request IELTS results in your case)
2)Send in all other Documents that are ready, including receipt of the IELTS Exam, include a cover letter explaining the situation, and that you will send in the results as soon as the Exam results are available.
3) If you require more than 8 points in the Language proficiency, writing a language proficiency proof might "BackFire".
4) Apart from the above, what other choices do you have anyway?.This is what I will do. Get everything ready and do exactly as above.


Remember the Phrase: This is a piece of Advice to all present and future Applicants.
"Praemonitus praemunitus”
To be “forewarned is to be forearmed”.

Good Luck.
 

AlAzzawi

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Thanks all for your reply,

I am really appreciate your concern, I have another question: what is the best for me, sending letter explain the situation ? or send an IELTS certificate but will gain only 66 not 67? or both.

regards,
 

jtob

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send your letter only, at least you'll still have a chance to send your new ielts score later.
if you send your ielts with your letter they will disregard your letter and use your ielts score and give you as you said 66 points.
 

Abhishek12

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Remember the Phrase: This is a piece of Advice to all present and future Applicants.
"Praemonitus praemunitus”
To be “forewarned is to be forearmed”.

Good Luck.
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Hello Bobby,

Kindly let me know meaning of above bold lines.
 

BobbyB

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Abhishek12 said:
Remember the Phrase: This is a piece of Advice to all present and future Applicants.
"Praemonitus praemunitus”
To be “forewarned is to be forearmed”.

Good Luck.
Hello Bobby,

Kindly let me know meaning of above bold lines.
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Abishek ji,
It is a Proverb/Idiom:
To be “forewarned is to be forearmed”. That's an old phrase that was originally “Praemonitus praemunitus” is a Latin saying, translated "Forewarned is forearmed". It could mean something like this,
-If you know about something beforehand, you can prepare for it
-paying attention to a warning allows you to prepare for trouble

Hope this helps?
 

AlAzzawi

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May 15, 2009
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Dear All,

Many thanks for you,

I have read in OP 6 guide , it is mentioned in the assessment table for IELTS like following:
1 to maximum 2 points and on the beside field like 4.0 to 5.0 .

what does it mean this exactly? because I got in writing module 4.5 but through other modules I got what could earn 10 points , so is there a chance to consider the 4.5 as 2 points ? instead of 1


thanks in advance