I don't disagree. I could share many tales of unfair things happening to people during this journey. But the common thread among those that succeed is that we all kept working, rather than blaming someone else.
With the current state of events, I'm starting to wonder If I even stand a chance with my score of 441. I was so overconfident after looking at 2018 and now I'm kinda getting worried.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but I don't think you stand a chance. Maybe a small chance if a back to back draw happens but looking at the huge backlogs seems unlikely.
This is a ray of hope thread, so one can hope and stay positive.
I would suggest you to try to improve and see if you can make 445.
With the current state of events, I'm starting to wonder If I even stand a chance with my score of 441. I was so overconfident after looking at 2018 and now I'm kinda getting worried.
I guess I have another option of doing a year long PG program but they are extremely expensive in my country and admission happens only once a year in September. I'm afraid If go that route I'll have my new degree only in 2020 plus couple of months of WES and it makes it the end of 2020. I'm afraid express entry will be much less open by that time. With French, how long does it take to get from zero to proficient?
I guess I have another option of doing a year long PG program but they are extremely expensive in my country and admission happens only once a year in September. I'm afraid If go that route I'll have my new degree only in 2020 plus couple of months of WES and it makes it the end of 2020. I'm afraid express entry will be much less open by that time. With French, how long does it take to get from zero to proficient?
That's an ideal scenario, but it's not affordable for me at the moment. My country is having one devaluation after another which keep turning my salary into nothing, really. I guess I'll start looking into French, thanks
I guess I have another option of doing a year long PG program but they are extremely expensive in my country and admission happens only once a year in September. I'm afraid If go that route I'll have my new degree only in 2020 plus couple of months of WES and it makes it the end of 2020. I'm afraid express entry will be much less open by that time. With French, how long does it take to get from zero to proficient?
In my opinion, at least a year. I have seen some posts of people accomplishing it. But it was a tremendous amount of work. The advantage is that the desire for more french speakers does not seem to have a limit in Ontario.
Can you apply for graduate school in Ontario? That's the path I'm on, and yes, it's a long one. My husband and I debate whether we just should have spent the time on French. It would have been less expensive.
Some test centers offer computer based, but you should check with a test centre nearby. There can be 3-4 reading passages, some small ones and long ones.
With the current state of events, I'm starting to wonder If I even stand a chance with my score of 441. I was so overconfident after looking at 2018 and now I'm kinda getting worried.
@rza313 - Don't lose hope.. even I'm at 441. Times are tough for us.. but after next 3-4 draws will surely have some hope for us as well..
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