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Tips for people who have recently taken the IELTS test 1. Yo | ali

Tips for people who have recently taken the IELTS test

1. Your score doesn't change who you are

1. Do not judge or let people judge you by your score. No one has the right to do so. Your score is nothing, it can't change who you are to your friends, family, relatives, etc. If someone changes their attitude towards you for good or bad depending on your score, I recommend breaking up with them. Because if they were your friends they wouldn't judge by a score.

2. Try to find a job if you have free time.

You spent your parents' money when preparing for the exam, now it is time to give them back. There are a lot of jobs in Tashkent, or any region you live in. But if you cannot find a job as a teacher, don't be sad. Because you might not have experience or teaching skills. So, start as a support teacher.

3. Set a new goal, don't stop with IELTS

For example, if you are a high school student and want to study abroad, prepare for the SAT, increase your GPA score, or volunteer somewhere (for instance, in the coming months our project will also open a vacation for volunteers). Learn about the universities you want to apply to, divide them into reach schools, safety schools, and match schools. or If you already study at university, do other things that are relevant to your major.

4. You got a 7.0-7.5, but you want to study again - Don't do this

There are other important things than IELTS/learning English in the world. Unless you got a rational reason, don't prepare for the exam again. Even though you got a 6.0-6.5 there are other tests like Duolingo you can take to meet the requirement of the universities.

Don't stop your life with IELTS

P.S: This is for today, Share the posts with your friends, and people who have taken the test recently

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