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Date Posted: 17:06:57 02/26/20 Wed
Author: morisbecker420 (ielts,toefl,certificates,passport)
Subject: Information to Get the Best IELTS Test Score Possible

Information to Get the Best IELTS Test Score Possible
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When thinking about when you're going to take the test, it's important to remember that your IELTS Band Score is only valid for 2 years.
Next, you must decide which version of the test is the best IELTS test version for you. There are two versions of the IELTS test; the Academic version and the General Training version. If you wish to study at undergraduate or postgraduate level, you must take IELTS Academic version, if you wish to emigrate or work overseas, IELTS General Training version is appropriate. I would advice you to visit <a rel=nofollow target=_blank href="https://www.aunthenticdocuments.com/">https://www.aunthenticdocuments.com/</a> for more details and help on ielts or any other form or exam you need to engage into.
How do I apply for the IELTS test?
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1. You apply to your local IELTS Test Centre to sit the test.You can find your nearest test centre of the official IELTS website; you'll find the address, contact details and the upcoming test dates.2. Go to the IELTS Test Centre to get an application form. If it's difficult for you to go there, you can download an application form from the official IELTS website. You could even ask if the Test Centre would mail one out to you.3. Decide what date you want to take the test and fill in the application form. Make sure you write the correct module; Academic or General Training, depending on what you need.4. If possible, get a native English friend to check over your application form for you.5. Send your completed form to the Test Centre you wish to attend, together with 2 passport sized photos and the test fee.6. Make sure you provide the same ID on test day as you put on your application form. If the 2 forms of ID are different, you will not be allowed to take the test. If for any reason, this won't be possible, contact the Test Centre immediately.7. Once your application form has been processed, the Test Centre will send you a confirmation letter with the date and time of the test and also some instructions for the day.
What do I do on Test Day?Well, first of all make sure you get a good night's sleep the night before and that you have a good breakfast (yes, I'm also a mum!). If your speaking test is on the same day, remember you will also need to have lunch and later visit <a rel=nofollow target=_blank href="https://www.aunthenticdocuments.com/">https://www.aunthenticdocuments.com/</a> for details and help to get it going so easily.Don't forget to take your ID with you as it will be checked on your arrival.Be aware that you can't take your belongings, including your mobile phone into the test room. 
And then what?
Once the test is over, all there is to do is to wait for your results. IELTS test results are posted out on the 13th day after your test so you should receive them 2 weeks after the test. It may be possible to go to the Test Centre on the 13th day after the test to collect your results but you will have to ask them. The Test Centre cannot, however, give you your results over the phone or via fax or email.You don't get a certificate after taking IELTS; you get a Test Report Form (TRF) with your results. Look after your Test Report Form, you only get one copy. Remember, however, that you can ask for additional copies (a maximum of five) to be sent to the organisation asking for your result (university, immigration etc.)Hopefully it's now time to celebrate! If not, don't despair; see my post 'What todo if your IELTS score isn't high enough'. It may be possible to salvage the situation. In any case, it's time to move 'onwards and upwards'!Here's to the best IELTS score possible! (<a rel=nofollow target=_blank href="https://www.aunthenticdocuments.com/)">https://www.aunthenticdocuments.com/)</a>

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