What should you do after you get your IELTS score?
What should you do if the scores you get are not as high as you wanted?
Today find out what to do and what NOT to do with Lindsay and Jessica.
We DO NOT recommend asking for a re-score if you aren’t happy with your score? Why? It costs a lot of money. You will probably not see a score change. Instead of asking for a re-score, the smarter thing to do is to spend that money on a course and use it to learn strategies that will guarantee you a better score next time.
Also if you didn’t get your target score, don’t waste your time feeling bad.
Most people don’t get the score they need the first time.
Focus on the positives. Maybe you got a 6.5 in Listening and 5 in Writing. So, your Listening is strong. Now you need to focus on Writing.
Figure out what was missing in your preparation before the test.
You could have done something differently to get a better score.
Don’t use the same study schedule and study activities again.
Change your study plan.
Be honest with yourself. Did you put in as much as effort as you should have in your daily study plan?
If you didn’t do enough, add on some extra time to your study schedule before your next exam.
Remember, you can’t teach yourself what you don’t know.
Find an IELTS professional who can tell you exactly what the examiner wants.
The professional or the course should be able to teach you solid strategies for the exam.
Don’t only use free content. If the content is free then there is probably a reason for that. It might not be the best content.
Make sure you have a clearly mapped out study plan.
You should know exactly what to do every single day to improve not only your testing skills but also your general English.
Also don’t be afraid to leave the classroom.
You don’t need to study in a traditional IELTS classroom.
Try an online IELTS course.
How are you going to change your strategy if you don’t get your target score the first time?
Let us know in the comments below.