504? 524? come on.....you are way way aboveMy current score is 524 and before it would have been 504.
504? 524? come on.....you are way way aboveMy current score is 524 and before it would have been 504.
So this means your original score without French was 462 and additional 42 points made it 504 and with recent change, another 20 points made it 524My current score is 524 and before it would have been 504.
with this score, you really should be giving us support.My current score is 524 and before it would have been 504.
You see jrossi's analysis. He would have been above 471 even if there was no French update. Any bilingual wouldn't have needed the added points to get ITA, ordinarily.504? 524? come on.....you are way way above
I’m cheering for everyone tbh, I really hope they keep giving as many invites as they did in the last draw. This way it will keep the cut-off score as low as possible.with this score, you really should be giving us support.
Where are you from ?I’m cheering for everyone tbh, I really hope they keep giving as many invites as they did in the last draw. This way it will keep the cut-off score as low as possible.
The French policy will only have an effect next year In my opinion. People will need time to learn French and take the exam.You see jrossi's analysis. He would have been above 471 even if there was no French update. Any bilingual wouldn't have needed the added points to get ITA, ordinarily.
Just those that will get effect are those with TEF and no IELTS, which are very few.
So the new French policy won't have much effect on cut offs immediately.
Only reason today's cut off can increase is the one week delay, and it will be a marginal increase. I am guessing 471-473.
i know....all the bestI’m cheering for everyone tbh, I really hope they keep giving as many invites as they did in the last draw. This way it will keep the cut-off score as low as possible.