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Remark Success rate

yeskayk

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May 4, 2017
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AOR Received.
19-09-2018
Passport Req..
25-03-2019
LANDED..........
12-11-2019
IELTS ( March '17 ) : L:7.5 R:6 W:7.5 S:8 British Council
IELTS ( August '17 ) : L:9.0 R:6 W:6.5 S:8 British Council
IELTS ( FEB '18) : L:8.0 R:6.5 W:7.0 S:6.5 IDP.

1) I just cant disgust the fact that , this IELTS is becoming so dependent on my life plans.
2 ) I cant come to terms with my speaking score.
3) Is reading and speaking worth a revaluation ?

Seeking adivce....
 

Emmemm07

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Jan 24, 2018
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I feel somewhere at the start of the thread it should be mentioned that this particular thread is not recommending eor in any way.
I say so because I found this page when I was unhappy with the score I got. Somehow after reading everyone’s success with remark I was tempted to apply for a remark as well. I wouldn’t say that this discussion is entirely responsible for my decision because it was a choice I made. However, having said that I feel it did influence my subconscious mind.
 

Micky345

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I feel somewhere at the start of the thread it should be mentioned that this particular thread is not recommending eor in any way.
I say so because I found this page when I was unhappy with the score I got. Somehow after reading everyone’s success with remark I was tempted to apply for a remark as well. I wouldn’t say that this discussion is entirely responsible for my decision because it was a choice I made. However, having said that I feel it did influence my subconscious mind.
Totally agree! Just gives false hope and ultimately suffering later.

It hardly has any positive cases. It’s always better to keep on trying rather than applying for EOR. Wastage of time and money and wrong expectation that we build because of this.
 
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MahaMM

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Nov 30, 2017
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Guys, I have recently received my IELTS results which frankly shocked me.

Listening: 8.5, Reading: 9, Writing: 6!!, Speaking 8.

I am pretty confident of my writing abilities, as a matter of fact, I thought I'd score 8 or above, and I have no idea what happened there. I applied for a remark, from your experience, did it ever happen that a score was increased 2 bands? To me it seems almost impossible, although frankly, whenever I practiced and got my writing graded, it was 8 and above. I have no idea what was the issue in the exam to get such a poor score.
 

Nishika22

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Feb 23, 2018
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Guys, I have recently received my IELTS results which frankly shocked me.

Listening: 8.5, Reading: 9, Writing: 6!!, Speaking 8.

I am pretty confident of my writing abilities, as a matter of fact, I thought I'd score 8 or above, and I have no idea what happened there. I applied for a remark, from your experience, did it ever happen that a score was increased 2 bands? To me it seems almost impossible, although frankly, whenever I practiced and got my writing graded, it was 8 and above. I have no idea what was the issue in the exam to get such a poor score.
Hi @MahaMM,

Completely understand what you’re going through. For reference, my score is LRSW: 8.5,9,8,6.5 (overall 8) but as for many people, including yourself, Writing has been my nemesis in the IELTS :( I’ve already applied for a re-mark - I went to my centre first thing in the morning, filled up an EOR form and submitted the original result form (held with the test centre itself at that point in time). The fees is steep, half the charges for retaking the test (which I also plan to do in April) but well worth it if you’re confident your score is ill deserved. You do get a refund if they revise the score upward, so it’s more a question of what your own assessment of your performance is, and how confident you are that the Writing section was well attempted and executed. I’d encourage you to apply for a re-mark with a 2 band increase in mind; however, most of the opinions and experiences I have read here and on other forums indicate a higher likelihood of a 0.5 or one band increase. Of course, Writing IS a subjective section, so the band increase of 2 that you are targeting is not entirely out of the bounds of possibility. Keep this thread updated with the latest developments, time taken and results of the re-mark, to give others like me hope :)
 

Valdogarcia

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Jan 11, 2018
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Hi @Valdogarcia ,
I'm sorry to hear the Writing score is standing in the way of your plans too! Completely agreed that it sucks to give all 4 sections all over again for want of a 0.5 increment in writing :(
I have applied today through my local centre (British Council, Mauritius), but they informed me the request would only go out on Monday and can take upto 12 weeks. I understand the time taken since it goes to an international examiner, but am keeping my fingers crossed that the time, effort and money are well spent.
Best of luck to you! Do share your experiences here :)
Good luck to you too. Hoping to hear a success story. I plan to file an EE application by the end of July so I still have time.
I was reading that EoR has something like a 10% success rate. This remarking thing is more of a prayer.
And I see we have the exact same bands haha.
 
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Dear All,

Need Assistance
I got my IELTS result today (overall band 6.5)
w : 5.5
L : 7
R :6
S : 7
Can anybody please assist if i opt for revaluation only for my writing marks can score up to 6 atleast
or i have to resit for all exams
 

Nishika22

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Good luck to you too. Hoping to hear a success story. I plan to file an EE application by the end of July so I still have time.
I was reading that EoR has something like a 10% success rate. This remarking thing is more of a prayer.
And I see we have the exact same bands haha.
Fingers crossed! Of course, the 10% success rate in EoR shouldn’t be taken as a reason to either apply, or not to apply for a revaluation, and the motivation to go in for a re-mark should depend on our individual circumstances. In my case, as I’m sure in yours too, I am confident I did well in the Writing Section on the day of the exam, and not just in mocks or timed tasks before sitting for the IELTS. Also, while the hope of an at least 0.5 increment is a major motivation in applying for an EoR, I was positive after sitting for the exam that I would score at least a 7.5 in Writing, on a bad day. Applying for a revaluation helps me cope with the sense of dissonance and a shot at bridging the current gap between my actual score and my preceding expectations, by taking positive action :) Speaking of positive action, I’m also planning to retake the test on 21st April. I’ll practice loads of writing tasks before the date and try to target a 9 ( so I at least land up with a 7.5 on a bad day!). I’d recommend you apply in parallel for a retest too, since you get to choose which scores you finally use - the old ones (with hopefully an upward revision after a re-mark) or the new ones (which just might be better across!). Given we have the same scores, I know it is hard to go in for a retest after giving a good first attempt, and getting an overall band of 8 - but it also improves our likelihood of repeating a good performance in a second test, provided we practice writing some more and bursh up on the other sections so we aren’t completely out of touch. Best of luck, and see you on the other side of the re-mark :)
 

dilipb

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Jul 18, 2012
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Total 4attempts(India). First 3 BC, 4th one IDP.

L R W S
1) 7.5, 7.5, 6.5, 6.5
2) 7.5, 7, 7, 7
3) 8, 6.5, 7.5, 8
4) 8, 8, 7, 6.5

I got 8 in 3rd attempt and 6.5 in 4th attempt(Feb 10). I am confident of my performance in speaking, will go for a revaluation.
i) Is there a chance of decrease in mark?
ii) Do I need to wait til TRF?
iii) What can be the time taken for the results to be announced?
 

Nishika22

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Total 4attempts(India). First 3 BC, 4th one IDP.

L R W S
1) 7.5, 7.5, 6.5, 6.5
2) 7.5, 7, 7, 7
3) 8, 6.5, 7.5, 8
4) 8, 8, 7, 6.5

I got 8 in 3rd attempt and 6.5 in 4th attempt(Feb 10). I am confident of my performance in speaking, will go for a revaluation.
i) Is there a chance of decrease in mark?
ii) Do I need to wait til TRF?
iii) What can be the time taken for the results to be announced?
Hi @dilipb,
Tough luck on the Speaking score, and given your past results, a revaluation stands a high chance to help raise your marks.
To answer your queries:
I) No, your score can either go up or stay unchanged. There is no chance of a decreased score.
II) You can collect your TFR from the centre while applying for the revaluation with the EoR form and paying the fees at the counter. It’s faster to do it that way, and you get only 6 weeks to apply for a remark, and it takes between 2 to 6 weeks for the results to arrive, so I’d recommend you act fast.
III) Since you gave your exam through IDP, it’s a much faster process. You can get the results in as little as 2 weeks, or a maximum of 6 weeks. Note you cannot use the old TRF since it is being contested and this might delay the EE application process for you. If you’re in a hurry, you can parallely apply for a retest, get new scores at the same time (or even before) as the re-mark result and decide which scores to use finally for your EE application.
 

mcphils

Newbie
Jan 25, 2018
6
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That’s tough. On the better side, at least you got your money back. Looking at your other scores, it seems like you a have a good hold on English and you should hit the band requirements in no time.
Wishing you all the luck.
Thanks for the encouragement. I plan to retake ielts on april. I hope this time i make it. Good luck to you too and to everyone waiting for their eor.
 
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Emmemm07

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@Micky345 I got an update that the next update will be given on 9th March. I’m so done asking customer service questions. I’m not going to call them and waste any more energy.
What about you, did you get the result ?
 

sowmyasudan

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Jan 8, 2018
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Hi All,

I received my IELTS result on 14th Feb and have applied for EOR. My scores are : L-8.5, R-7, W-6.5, S-7. I had take the test from british council. Can someone tell me the chances of my Writing score going up by 0.5.
 

marko08

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Feb 26, 2018
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I got Ielts score of 6.5 overall. 7.5 in listening, 6.5 in reading and speaking, and 5.5 in writing. Overall score is fine. But i need 6 in writing to be eligible.I gave my test through AEO. Should i go for revaluation ?