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5 months agoContributor-Level 9
The University of Pennsylvania provides test options for GRE scores which means students can submit their scores if they are willing to. However, as per the class of 2028, students prefer to submit their scores as it creates a positive impact on their resumes.
Students who scored average marks on the GRE or do not want to submit their scores can compensate it with other volunteer work, extracurricular activities, or other prior experience.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 8
No, making two My PTE accounts is not acceptable by the Pearson PLC Group for security reasons. The conducting body of the exam recommends that eve if you accidentally make two separate My PTE accounts, then you should merge them both before making an appointment.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
If you do not receive your target score or score extremely low on the PTE exam, then you may opt to retake the PTE exam. You can retake the PTE exam as many times s you want, with only a short waiting period in between. Pearson PLC Group allows you to take the PTE exam for a maximum of 12 times within a 12 month window.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, one can prepare for the PTE exam in just 15 days if they already have a good proficiency in English. To determine whether you have reached the required level of preparation for the exam, you can ask yourself the following questions after practising for 15 days:
- Can I speak fluently on common topics without long pauses?
- Can I write a structured essay in 20 minutes?
- Can I follow a fast native speaker's lecture/audio?
- Can I skim-read complex academic passages?
If your answers to most of the questions are mostly "yes", you're ready for a 15-day sprint.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 8
The PTE exam offers multiple exam slots available in a day, from morning to afternoon, and late evening. As a result, there is no single best time for everyone to book their PTE exam. Test takers can book a slot as per their preference.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes you can book PTE even 2 days before if seat still free. But many times slots finish quick, so better book bit early. A late booking fee of around ₹695 to ₹850 extra might be asked to pay.
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