Well, increase of score in only one module wont help. She has applied for reval already for both the modules. Hope for the best. Thanks for the inputs.
Well, increase of score in only one module wont help. She has applied for reval already for both the modules. Hope for the best. Thanks for the inputs.
There are about 10 draws left and at 3750 per draw they will easily meet and probably exceed their target. Wouldn't be surprised if the draw size is adjusted to 3500 for the last few.
I've done the computer based ielts as well as the written ielts.
Writing section- If you are fairly proficient and quick at typing, computer ielts feels easier. I personally type faster than i can write so it was useful, also on computer it is much easier to edit and delete your sentences if required in your written part.
Listening was fine too, you get a set of headphones which blocks most background noise. In my opinion its much easier to hear through the headphones than in a crowded examination room.
Reading- you are able to highlight parts of the passage if you like so it wasn't too bad. Personally, I think for this section the written ielts was easier as I like to circle/underline as I'm reading.
Speaking - no differences
For reference, I received fairly similar results for both formats of the test - band 8.5 average.
It is going to be tight for you. With two IELTS results before the next draw the score probably rises. For it to come back to 440, it may take atleast a couple of draws after that which would make 440 difficult for the next few draws. I hope you make it before your score drops.