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TOEFL Corey
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Los Angeles, California
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Hi Tanvi,
I'm a TOEFL tutor (rather than a student), but I know several people who have applied for the rescoring and have had their scores go up. However, I've heard of even more whose scores remained the same or actually went DOWN after rescoring. The advice I usually give is to go for rescoring if you are very close to your goal. For example, if you need a 26 in speaking and received a 24, then I would definitely do it. However, if you were at 23 or below, the odds that your score would increase to your desired level are not very high.
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I JUST got here.
Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 24
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Hi everyone. My score was 77 but I need 79. My speaking was 17 and writing was 22. My speaking about familiar topics was fair (2.5-3.0), speaking about campus situations was limited (1.5-2.0), and speaking about academic course content was limited (1.5-2.0).
I remember that I did my speaking so well. The questions of that day were not so hard. I though that I could get more than 22 but I was really really disappointed about the score of 17. I must have my overal score of 79 this year. Should I rescore my speaking? I don't want to retake the whole test just because of 2 sh!t points. Are there any chance for me? Thank you |
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