Why isn t it recommended that you take IELTS in your senior year

Updated on educate 2024-05-11
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The IELTS test is generally a score to be submitted abroad, because it is too late to apply for studying abroad in the senior year, so it is recommended to study IELTS in advance and take the test as soon as possible. To improve your thinking quickly, you can consult a professional teacher to master the answering skills and oral practice of each sub-item.

    Time is tight, and those with high target scores should study as soon as possible!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

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  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The main reasons why senior year is not suitable for IELTS are because:

    IELTS revision takes at least 3 months and takes a lot of time to review, but for students who want to study abroad, the first semester of the senior year has already begun to make relevant applications, and there is not much time to review. And although the IELTS score comes out very quickly, if you need to provide the IELTS score report when applying, the time point will be very tight.

    The advice is for students to start preparing for the IELTS exam as early as their junior year.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Landlord, I'm a senior now, and I'm applying to go abroad.

    First of all, the application process starts in October of the first semester of the senior year, which includes two letters of recommendation, a self-report, IELTS scores, and transcripts from the school (freshman to junior year). Probably at the end of the year, you will receive an offer (if you are accepted) and then apply for a visa. is the main process like this.

    Secondly, if you take IELTS in your senior year, if you apply before November, it will not be too late. Now it's time to report it

    It's best that I suggest that you take the exam in the second semester of your junior year (I don't know what grade the landlord is now, if it's a junior, then prepare for the next semester, if it's a senior, then sign up now, the sooner the better).

    The IELTS score proves that a person has English ability, listening, speaking, reading and writing. Therefore, it will definitely help in finding a job. Other exams are not spoken, or not mandatory, so IELTS is still helpful for work.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's a little late, but if the foundation is good, there should be enough time, and you have to believe in yourself.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's not too late, IELTS is not very difficult, and you can prepare smoothly with a level of level 4 or above.

    The IELTS score will come out in 10 working days, and you can get it a little earlier if you calculate the application time.

    But ...... graduated from collegeIELTS can only be used at least, and at least 7 is required for graduate study abroad.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I took the exam in my senior year, and I took the exam in November. Generally speaking, it is not too late, as long as you prepare it at one time and get enough grades. It is recommended to think about what schools you want to apply to first, and the ** of those schools to see the application time of each year, this information is public.

    It's easy to find. For job hunting, you can find it after the test in September, and the IELTS score can come out in ten working days. In other words, you can use it to find a job from October.

    There's plenty of time.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you go abroad for graduate school, it's not the UK, and the others are okay, most of them are overall scores, no less than 6 in each subject, and you should be able to prepare well for 2 months.

    You'd better find a good agent teacher and ask her, she will give you professional guidance... When is the latest exam, which school requires what ...

    My intermediary teacher said that the application for graduate school is more cumbersome, and it is best to finish the exam in August. I'm going to apply in October... Some schools still ask you to take the GMAT, whether to apply for scholarships, etc., so...

    If you want to decide to go abroad, don't hesitate to do anything. Prepare for the hard work ... It's no harder than finding a job...

    I'm in Khao Ya... In April. Do a lot every day ... Hardly anything can be done ... I don't have enough time ...

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If it is not too late to take the exam in September, it will take about half a year to a year to go through the procedures abroad, and if you want to find a good job, you will have more time.

    If you want to go abroad for graduate school, at least the grades you need to achieve, I don't know what your English foundation is, I suggest you enroll in an IELTS training course, so that you can learn less detours, the learning effect will be better, and it will save time. I heard that Century IELTS School is very good, there is a free test, you can know your English level first, and then decide on a study plan.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's not too late, it's more convenient in the UK, but definitely not after November.

    I also don't recommend it in September, because the IELTS test questions are changed every 4 months.

    It also depends on how many exams you plan to take.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    What are you afraid of. I only took IELTS in the second semester of my senior year (I took it on February 28, and I just got the results. )

    I was looking for a job. I found a bank and then I really wanted to go abroad.

    I haven't prepared the materials yet. Just try hard. What matters is the process of hard work!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, yes. However, it is still recommended that you decide according to your English ability and the time you plan to go abroad, and I hope you will make detailed study and travel plans in advance. Hope it helps!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In time, there are many people who take IELTS after work.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you want to go to the UK, you can submit your IELTS score around March of the year you apply.

    Hong Kong requires an IELTS score to apply, which is more urgent.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It depends on your own foundation, if you have passed level 4, your English level is okay, as long as you work hard and master the method, there is absolutely no problem.

    It is recommended to go to a class to understand and master the skills of revision and exams, and then combine financial efforts to get twice the result with half the effort!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    As long as you have the heart to learn, you can do it when you think of it, and it's not too late.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Don't feel that you are not motivated to study, work is your last choice, and you will not be able to do any job in such a state. You said that you don't like your major, so doesn't the company value your professional background in hiring? Since you are not good at doing the work that the company originally intended to arrange for you, then you need to start learning new skills again, maybe this learning process also needs to read books and assessments, and it may be that you don't understand it at all, and then your biggest headache will be just the beginning, and no one will sympathize with you, can't do it, then leave.

    Whether or not all work is fun depends on your own attitude. In fact, everything is the same, if you hate it all the time, then it will not bring you any good results.

    Besides, why do you have to take IELTS after work? Why will the company pay you? I can't think of it.

    If you really want to go out for further study, I think it's good to work for two years to accumulate experience, and then you can see what kind of knowledge you need to increase in your work, if I can improve my knowledge level in this area, it will be the icing on the cake, and I will have a more mature idea and then think about going abroad. Now most people go abroad just blindly follow the trend, I don't recommend you to go out, but you also said that reading books is very painful for you, and you feel that work is relatively happier, so work hard first. But whatever you do, be focused.

    Don't think that undergraduates have no future, and the current master's degree grabs a lot of them, and there is no advantage.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I don't want to study either, but I have to push myself. If you feel like it's too late for graduate school, start revising for IELTS. There are ideals to achieve.

    When you go to college, you are used to being lazy, and it is too difficult to concentrate on your studies. But don't let your laziness stop you from your future. Isn't it a waste if you don't work hard?

    Push yourself, not for yourself, but for your family and future generations.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Let's go to graduate school! After that, I will take IELTS.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Level 4 has passed, I don't know if you have been exposed to English for two years, your current English level still needs to be verified, with your level 4 to get 6 points, it may take a month to study, if you want to learn IELTS, you can only learn about the surface on the Internet, you can go to Century IELTS School to do a free entrance test, and then see if your course is suitable for that stage, which will be more reasonable and more scientific.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    If your grades are very good, then you can go to a larger foreign language training institution to take a basic or advanced class, which is not very expensive.

    I still have to memorize vocabulary in normal times;

    It is the most common IELTS score, and the lowest is generally for studying abroad.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Because you are a freshman and have not studied again for a long time, the English foundation is still okay, but there should be a lot to forget now. According to your situation, it is recommended that you come to our school to take a comprehensive test, so as to have a comprehensive understanding of your level of listening, speaking, reading and writing. In addition, according to the test situation, the most suitable class can be recommended, and at the same time, you can sign a point guarantee agreement.

    As long as you can study hard all day, it is okay to get an IELTS score of 6 in more than 3 months.

    You can leave an email address and I can send you the relevant IELTS study materials.

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