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Quick question, guys, if I go through another celpip test to improve my points and get a lower score than the previous results.. Do I have to use the new one with a lower score since it is my latest one, or can I keep using the previous one until I get a better score?
I have a celpip exam next week. I am worried about this issue.
Thank you,
Quick question, guys, if I go through another celpip test to improve my points and get a lower score than the previous results.. Do I have to use the new one with a lower score since it is my latest one, or can I keep using the previous one until I get a better score?
I have a celpip exam next week. I am worried about this issue.
Thank you,
You can use the previous one with a higher score.
If you're worried about this issue, then you likely aren't very serious about the results or putting in any significant effort to improve. I got 12s in all key components of the exam - that was 3 months of studying and practice every single night before the exam. My scores were higher than British editors of the Financial Times who complained that even they couldn't get 12.
Work hard and pay for additional practice material. It's the only way.
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