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Subject: IELTS question - Part II |
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Hi,
I think Sandy is concerned because his profile might match the average applicant´s profile, which means that he would need 16 points (or pretty close to that) in English proficiency to get over 67. Hence he is concerned. Sandy - Correct me if I´m wrong.
Ok, as far as IELTS scores is concerned, I am not sure what score will they consideras the highest, but remember each section has a different point score.
You can get a score of 4 or 2 or 1 on each of the following....
listening
reading
writing and
speaking.
Idealy you get 4 times 4 = 16 (at what point of IELTS score, I´m not sure) but from your scores I think you will have atleast 2 + 2 + 2 + 4 = 10 points. This I believe is the worst case scenario.
I think this should put you right at 67, if you are an engineer with 5+ yrs experience.
Pls share your experiences....
Cheers.
[06-05-2005,19:09] [***.242.242.2] Raj |
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(in reply to: IELTS question - Part II) Hi Raj,
Sandy has already mentioned that he scores 71 points. So he has qualified even with only 10 points in English proficiency.
[06-05-2005,19:56] [**.117.67.118] Kenny |
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