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JordyJsc said:
Whatever it is i need to take IELTS Again :( :( :(

you need to get only six or you need more points also?

If you get six in all bands then that would be 16 points.
 
cooolideal said:
If you have lots of money for IELTS then finance me. So, I will apply again also....not kidding....

You need to take IELTS again? I thought you don't want to apply anymore because you love Pakistan?
 
Johnny31 said:
You need to take IELTS again? I thought you don't want to apply anymore because you love Pakistan?
Yes I love Pakistan.....but I will try if someone finance me :) otherwise I really love my country....obviously because of no option.....
 
cooolideal said:
Yes I love Pakistan.....but I will try if someone finance me :) otherwise I really love my country....obviously because of no option.....

I see. Good Luck.
 
cooolideal said:
Ok good...so when will you going to finance me.....

Never. Good luck in Pakistan.
 
cooolideal said:
very very kanjus :)

Not Kanjus , IELTS is expensive , also every time anyone gets less in one band has to pay the whole amount again, this is not fair , there should be provision to given test again for that module only.
 
ahmed5 said:
Not Kanjus , IELTS is expensive , also every time anyone gets less in one band has to pay the whole amount again, this is not fair , there should be provision to given test again for that module only.

u r absolutely right ahmed.....

I think we should take stand and start dharna at british council...

What u think ppl....Its the only way I think....This is not justice.....
 
cooolideal said:
u r absolutely right ahmed.....

I think we should take stand and start dharna at british council...

What u think ppl....Its the only way I think....This is not justice.....

It's only injustice if you're not good at English or you're not a good test taker in English. Scoring a 6 is actually pretty low since the maximum score possible is a "9" - if you are unable to get a 6 - it means you need to study the practice tests over and over in a different way because the original way obviously didn't work.

Rather than "taking a stand" - use this time to recognize your weakness in the test and study for it would be a better way to go.
 
gmail04 said:
It's only injustice if you're not good at English or you're not a good test taker in English. Scoring a 6 is actually pretty low since the maximum score possible is a "9" - if you are unable to get a 6 - it means you need to study the practice tests over and over in a different way because the original way obviously didn't work.

Rather than "taking a stand" - use this time to recognize your weakness in the test and study for it would be a better way to go.

Agreed +1
 
gmail04 said:
It's only injustice if you're not good at English or you're not a good test taker in English. Scoring a 6 is actually pretty low since the maximum score possible is a "9" - if you are unable to get a 6 - it means you need to study the practice tests over and over in a different way because the original way obviously didn't work.

Rather than "taking a stand" - use this time to recognize your weakness in the test and study for it would be a better way to go.

I think it would be better if one is able to retake test of one module for a lesser fees within say 3 months.

Everyone is not equally good in all Modules, and many just for 0.5 have to retake the Test as a whole. there are people who have done well in other three modules , and to be penalized just for 0.5 is not fair.
 
ahmed5 said:
I think it would be better if one is able to retake test of one module for a lesser fees within say 3 months.

Everyone is not equally good in all Modules, and many just for 0.5 have to retake the Test as a whole. there are people who have done well in other three modules , and to be penalized just for 0.5 is not fair.

Yes ahmed right....

but what is the solution.....
 
ahmed5 said:
I think it would be better if one is able to retake test of one module for a lesser fees within say 3 months.

Everyone is not equally good in all Modules, and many just for 0.5 have to retake the Test as a whole. there are people who have done well in other three modules , and to be penalized just for 0.5 is not fair.

The main reason IELTS is recongized and respected all over the world is that the exam is held according to a set of standards. Very strict standards. Which apply to every country and every canditate, irrespectively if one consideres it to be fair or not. One of them - the exam is to be taken in one stretch for all sections.

The idea is to put all the candidates, either they are sitting for IELTS for the first, second or the tenth time, into absolutely equal conditions. And this looks quite fair to me.

Naturally people differ from each other but it's absolutely possible to perform evenly in every section. One just needs to work harder on his/hers weak sides.
 
arika said:
The main reason IELTS is recongized and respected all over the world is that the exam is held according to a set of standards. Very strict standards. Which apply to every country and every canditate, irrespectively if one consideres it to be fair or not. One of them - the exam is to be taken in one stretch for all sections.

The idea is to put all the candidates, either they are sitting for IELTS for the first, second or the tenth time, into absolutely equal conditions. And this looks quite fair to me.

Naturally people differ from each other but it's absolutely possible to perform evenly in every section. One just needs to work harder on his/hers weak sides.

Its mean this should apply in all level...

like O level...A level...professional degree...whatever?

Right Arika?

Think about it......