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Due to concerns regarding Coronavirus, several tests have been cancelled by the College Board (SAT test-maker). These include the test on May 2, 2020 and the makeup exams in March. The most recent cancelation is the exam on June 6, 2020. The questions on the minds of every SAT test taker is whether their SAT… Read More »
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Preparing for the IELTS in one month
Posted on June 29, 2020
Comment (0)If we tell you that you have just one month to study for your IELTS exam, then you must be wondering how well you can make use of the one month to study effectively for the exam. One thing you can do is to make a schedule to study for the exam. The schedule should… Read More »
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Tips to tackle the GMAT online exam
Posted on June 25, 2020
Comment (0)Due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus pandemic, the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), the owner and administrator of the GMAT has decided to close many test centers across the world. However, it has decided to conduct the GMAT exam online as a temporary solution for candidates to take the test in their homes. In… Read More »
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Six tips to ace the PTE Listening
Posted on June 24, 2020
Comment (0)The PTE Academic Test assesses your skills in four different English skills. Listening Reading Writing Speaking The listening section has the highest variety of questions compared to any other sections, but it can be an easy section for you and you can score well provided you prepare in the right way. Here are some tips… Read More »
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What GRE tries to learn about you
Posted on June 24, 2020
Comment (0)Let’s quickly think about the GRE test. We know that GRE (Graduate Record Examinations) is an essential part of the study migration process especially if the destination is the US, Canada, or Australia. The test begets a ranking that the universities in the US will use to enlist candidates for their courses according to eligibility.… Read More »
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Tips to achieve your desired score in IELTS speaking section
Posted on June 23, 2020
Comment (0)The IELTS Speaking Test has 3 parts. In part 1 you should expect personal questions about familiar topics, for example about your work or studies, your home, your family, etc. In Part 2 you will have to talk about a single subject for 1 to 2 minutes. You will be given four bullet points that… Read More »
What are the facts behind SAT exam cancellation for 2020?
Posted on June 29, 2020