Reapply for IELTS and send new results?
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Hi everyone.
A friend of mine got some 6's in her IELTS exam, so she just felt
short of the 67 points for PR. She is now being processed for PR with
65 points.
Will it make a better case if she applies again for the IELTS, and
send the new results if they help her get the 67 needed?
Thanks in advance.
Aarón
A friend of mine got some 6's in her IELTS exam, so she just felt
short of the 67 points for PR. She is now being processed for PR with
65 points.
Will it make a better case if she applies again for the IELTS, and
send the new results if they help her get the 67 needed?
Thanks in advance.
Aarón
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[email protected] (Aaron Reynaldos) wrote in message news:<[email protected] om>...
> Hi everyone.
>
> A friend of mine got some 6's in her IELTS exam, so she just felt
> short of the 67 points for PR. She is now being processed for PR with
> 65 points.
>
> Will it make a better case if she applies again for the IELTS, and
> send the new results if they help her get the 67 needed?
obviously she will fail if she is lesser than 67. it could have been
better if she had sent the application after having the scores.
so she needs to get more than 6 in the sections and send the new
scores.
> Hi everyone.
>
> A friend of mine got some 6's in her IELTS exam, so she just felt
> short of the 67 points for PR. She is now being processed for PR with
> 65 points.
>
> Will it make a better case if she applies again for the IELTS, and
> send the new results if they help her get the 67 needed?
obviously she will fail if she is lesser than 67. it could have been
better if she had sent the application after having the scores.
so she needs to get more than 6 in the sections and send the new
scores.
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Thank you Bhaskar.
I agree with you. She should have waited before sending a 65-point
application.
But her application was accepted in first term (she already has her
file number) and she wants to improve her chances by getting a better
bar in the IELTS, which would let her get the 67 points and stop
worrying.
Thanks for your response.
[email protected] (Bhaskar) wrote in message news:<[email protected]. com>...
> [email protected] (Aaron Reynaldos) wrote in message news:<[email protected] om>...
> > Hi everyone.
> >
> > A friend of mine got some 6's in her IELTS exam, so she just felt
> > short of the 67 points for PR. She is now being processed for PR with
> > 65 points.
> >
> > Will it make a better case if she applies again for the IELTS, and
> > send the new results if they help her get the 67 needed?
>
> obviously she will fail if she is lesser than 67. it could have been
> better if she had sent the application after having the scores.
> so she needs to get more than 6 in the sections and send the new
> scores.
I agree with you. She should have waited before sending a 65-point
application.
But her application was accepted in first term (she already has her
file number) and she wants to improve her chances by getting a better
bar in the IELTS, which would let her get the 67 points and stop
worrying.
Thanks for your response.
[email protected] (Bhaskar) wrote in message news:<[email protected]. com>...
> [email protected] (Aaron Reynaldos) wrote in message news:<[email protected] om>...
> > Hi everyone.
> >
> > A friend of mine got some 6's in her IELTS exam, so she just felt
> > short of the 67 points for PR. She is now being processed for PR with
> > 65 points.
> >
> > Will it make a better case if she applies again for the IELTS, and
> > send the new results if they help her get the 67 needed?
>
> obviously she will fail if she is lesser than 67. it could have been
> better if she had sent the application after having the scores.
> so she needs to get more than 6 in the sections and send the new
> scores.