EEBANKER said:
im feeling down and frustrated .. looking at this http://ielts-sucks.blogspot.com/2011/01/ielts-bottom-line.html
even native could not achieve the required score and call it a scam ... i always missed by 0.5 points either in writing or speaking for the third time in a row ... what should I do? i feel not matter what efforts i put there wont be a result ...
Where does it say the author of the blogpost you linked to is a native English speaker? Right from the first sentence I was able to tell this person is NOT a native English speaker - either that, or they have severe dyslexia. Almost every sentence in that blogpost was poorly structured, showing the writer has a poor grasp of basic rules of grammar and syntax. Let's examine one particular gem of a sentence from this horrendous post:
"Why don't I have the possibility to chose another testing system witch I consider fair?"
Really? 'chose'? 'witch'? I'm sorry, but based on this brief writing sample, I don't think this person is qualified to assess the fairness of IELTS assessments.
As a native speaker, I will admit the test was somewhat more difficult than I anticipated, but I believe that with enough practice, a non-native speaker can score well. There are many such examples on this forum. Don't lose hope, you CAN get better, and don't let some random ignoramus masquerading as a native English speaker tell you otherwise.