Not sure what scores your interested in, we all have all types of scores
As a native English speaker I scored 9/9/8.5 writing/9 on the IELTS. It was quite easy as a native, but the listening was the most troublesome as one has to stay focused and not get lost in the narration. Taking a few practice exams before sitting the exam is a must.
I'm now studying for the TEF and realize what many are facing on the IELTS as 2nd language testing. I will have 427* points now, but will lose 10 in March as I gain one year in age. So depending on the draws I may need to take the French exam to bump my score back up. Studying daily, (My wife is native French, so it's useful and I have a great tutor ;D)
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SharpC
* Technically only have 417 at the moment, awaiting ECA for my wife's Master's, possibly by the 1st draw. Everything was mailed to WES on Jan 6th.