Hello everyone,
So I have a CRS score of 461 until Nov of this year. But as you all know the cut-off score has been well above that since Oct of last year.
Also, looking into the trend in 2019, I see it quite unlikely that it will go down to my 461, unless the draws start inviting 4000+ candidates which also isn't likely.
The only in reach thing I can do to increase my score (putting aside getting a provisional nomination or a job offer) is taking the IELTS for the #th time and try to get the 6 more points that's out there...that's as many more as I can get.
In short, do you agree that's it is extremely unlikely that the cut-off score will go down to 461 and thus I have to increase the fortune spent on IELTS? Or do you think I should just wait and it is very likely I will be invited?
Thank you.
So I have a CRS score of 461 until Nov of this year. But as you all know the cut-off score has been well above that since Oct of last year.
Also, looking into the trend in 2019, I see it quite unlikely that it will go down to my 461, unless the draws start inviting 4000+ candidates which also isn't likely.
The only in reach thing I can do to increase my score (putting aside getting a provisional nomination or a job offer) is taking the IELTS for the #th time and try to get the 6 more points that's out there...that's as many more as I can get.
In short, do you agree that's it is extremely unlikely that the cut-off score will go down to 461 and thus I have to increase the fortune spent on IELTS? Or do you think I should just wait and it is very likely I will be invited?
Thank you.