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tanmaisneha

Star Member
Feb 7, 2018
165
93
Alberta
Name -Tanmai
Exam Partner-BC
Country-UAE
Revaluation Submission Date-19 May 2018
Subject-Speaking/Writing
Revaluation Completion Date-NA
TRF received date-NA
Result-Awaited
 

ezaga1

Newbie
May 8, 2018
9
6
In my opinion, IELTS and the immigration authorities are coercing to fail people purposely for their own gain. They create an illusion about western countries and make people who attempt to take the test miss by 0.5 mark even though their effort deserves more than what they evaluate. In this case, the near miss of 0.5 will be a bait for you to either resit the exam or request a remark. Either way, one is a cash cow playing into the hands of the so called bigwigs. They claim to be fair and accurate with their marking scheme and yet there are instances in this forum where individuals have requested remark and obtained 0.5 to 2 band increase. This level of inaccuracy is very poor and makes me loose faith in the way the marking is conducted. Moreover the cost of remarking is so high that one gets discourage at the thought of it. Secondly, All of us are aware that IELTS authority take personal information such as career, nationality and other demographic information from candidate which i believe they make use of in determining who gets the right score. This results in certain professions being more likely to succeed in the test especially if they are in high demand in the west while others are far less likely to succeed as they are not in need.

Please note that I am not taking it personal because i have been on many others shoes where I got a near miss of 0.5. The funny thing is I am a first class student from a UK university and i have spoken English all my life. Studying in the UK is not easy, talk more of scoring a 1st. One is expected to do a lot of readings and write a lot of course work. If my English was not good enough I wont have been able to achieve that grade.

Another frustrating thing is the level of corruption,inequality, nepotism among other menaces in many of our countries that is pushing many youngsters and professionals to seek better opportunities elsewhere. This trend is likely to continue if we don't do something about it.

I cant really advice an individual to retake IELTS or request for EOR. But one thing I can advice and i am sure of is that if we build our countries to the standard we want, there will not be a need for immigration. It won't come easy but we know our future generations will benefit from it. You might even succeed with IELTS and end up migrating to the west but later in life you will want to return to the same place you have been running away from all your life.

For IELTS, this is my last attempt and have had enough.

Please check this video (
) and link(http://www.thefreeschool.education/language-tests-review.html) of related lawsuits against IELTS and Canadian Government. Dont know how the author of the video has succeeded in his effort but this information might be insightful.
 
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farinka

Newbie
May 25, 2018
2
0
Hi,
Do you think that I should go for a remark? I'm shooting for CLB 9 obviously.

L 9, R 8.5, W 6.5, S 8 / B 8

Name -Farinaz
Exam Partner-IDP
Country-Iran
Subject-Writing
 

Rehankhan011

Newbie
May 25, 2018
9
0
Honest opinions required.

L:9
R:8.5
W:7
S:6.5

Re eval for speaking??? What are my chances?

Also, i m confident that it was good and i talked at length during the speaking test.
 

sharathk05

Star Member
May 25, 2018
52
28
Test Date- May 12th 2018
L-7.0
R-6.5
W-5.5
S-7.5
Results- May 25th 2018
I need 0.5 in writing and have applied EOR today. Any thoughts?
 

Bigwiggy

Newbie
Jun 2, 2017
8
0
In my opinion, IELTS and the immigration authorities are coercing to fail people purposely for their own gain. They create an illusion about western countries and make people who attempt to take the test miss by 0.5 mark even though their effort deserves more than what they evaluate. In this case, the near miss of 0.5 will be a bait for you to either resit the exam or request a remark. Either way, one is a cash cow playing into the hands of the so called bigwigs. They claim to be fair and accurate with their marking scheme and yet there are instances in this forum where individuals have requested remark and obtained 0.5 to 2 band increase. This level of inaccuracy is very poor and makes me loose faith in the way the marking is conducted. Moreover the cost of remarking is so high that one gets discourage at the thought of it. Secondly, All of us are aware that IELTS authority take personal information such as career, nationality and other demographic information from candidate which i believe they make use of in determining who gets the right score. This results in certain professions being more likely to succeed in the test especially if they are in high demand in the west while others are far less likely to succeed as they are not in need.

Please note that I am not taking it personal because i have been on many others shoes where I got a near miss of 0.5. The funny thing is I am a first class student from a UK university and i have spoken English all my life. Studying in the UK is not easy, talk more of scoring a 1st. One is expected to do a lot of readings and write a lot of course work. If my English was not good enough I wont have been able to achieve that grade.

Another frustrating thing is the level of corruption,inequality, nepotism among other menaces in many of our countries that is pushing many youngsters and professionals to seek better opportunities elsewhere. This trend is likely to continue if we don't do something about it.

I cant really advice an individual to retake IELTS or request for EOR. But one thing I can advice and i am sure of is that if we build our countries to the standard we want, there will not be a need for immigration. It won't come easy but we know our future generations will benefit from it. You might even succeed with IELTS and end up migrating to the west but later in life you will want to return to the same place you have been running away from all your life.

For IELTS, this is my last attempt and have had enough.

Please check this video (
) and link(http://www.thefreeschool.education/language-tests-review.html) of related lawsuits against IELTS and Canadian Government. Dont know how the author of the video has succeeded in his effort but this information might be insightful.
very True
 

Zare.mehra

Newbie
May 26, 2018
2
3
Greetings all!
My wife recently took IELTS exam on may 12,2018, she is master of English literature and she got ( L/R/S/W- 8/8.5/7/6)
We need CLB 9 but unfortunately her writing score can’t meet.
I know IELTS papers are marked by IDP in my country. I would like to ask “is there any chance for remarking her writing score to 7!?”
The strange matter is that she also took the exam 3 months before and got 6.5!
 

Nidhi bhavsar

Full Member
Jan 24, 2017
40
1
Dear All,

I am starting this thread to help everyone to determine time and success rate of revaluation in IELTS.

Please copy below format and fill your details if you have either received or awaiting your result.

Name -Rambo
Exam Partner-IDP
Country-India
Revaluation Submission Date-02nd May 17
Subject-Speaking
Revaluation Completion Date-NA
TRF received date-NA
Result-Awaited

Regards,
Rambo

Was your increased?
 

Nidhi bhavsar

Full Member
Jan 24, 2017
40
1
Hi All,

I got the reval result:-

Name -Rambo
Exam Partner-IDP
Country-India
Revaluation Submission Date-02nd May 17
Subject-Speaking
TRF received date-29th May17
Result-Score increased by 0.5

I do have same problem , like miss in specking by 0.5 bands and earlier i got 7 or 7.5 in speaking.
Is it worthy to revaluation?
 

Saad1993

Star Member
May 9, 2017
105
6
Hi,
Do you think that I should go for a remark? I'm shooting for CLB 9 obviously.

L 9, R 8.5, W 6.5, S 8 / B 8

Name -Farinaz
Exam Partner-IDP
Country-Iran
Subject-Writing
I have exactly the same score. I have applied for eor. Also last time I got a 7 in writing.
 

misskitten

Full Member
May 18, 2018
20
7
04/05 - Did the payment for EOR
09/05 - Received an acknowledgment that my exam was sent to London
18/05 - Received an e-mail saying EOR was concluded n both scores were changed


I am still waiting for the new TRF tho.

Congratulations! They said it will not decrease. Was it in BC or IDP? From what country?
 

misskitten

Full Member
May 18, 2018
20
7
Greetings all!
My wife recently took IELTS exam on may 12,2018, she is master of English literature and she got ( L/R/S/W- 8/8.5/7/6)
We need CLB 9 but unfortunately her writing score can’t meet.
I know IELTS papers are marked by IDP in my country. I would like to ask “is there any chance for remarking her writing score to 7!?”
The strange matter is that she also took the exam 3 months before and got 6.5!

We do have the same scores. I scored 6 in writing and I applied for EOR last May 19. No updates yet.
 
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Friend89

Member
May 19, 2018
15
0
Mine story is the same like got L-8 , R-7.5 , W-7 S-6.5,
Should I go for EOR?
I got LRWS - 8.0/8.0/6.5/7.5.... Applied for remarking and after 2 weeks they sent me an email that the score has remained unchanged... I feel they dint even send my sheet to UK n just sent an email of no change