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Journey to take the TIL I exam !

Hi guys! So, I'm gonna take the TIL-I exam in July. I'll be traveling from Padova to Turin. My exam is at 14:00. My train is at 6:46 AM and it’s scheduled to reach Turin Porta Susa at 9:46 AM. So, here is my question for you guys: Do I need to be careful about anything? Is it a safe travel plan for the exam?

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u/CaterpillarTop106 — 1 month ago

Anyone here from padova Italy ?

So I live in padova . Has anyone here taken the ielts exam at British council centre in padova ? How was it ? And when did u get ur results? Is it really 1-5 calendar days as they say ?

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u/CaterpillarTop106 — 1 month ago
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Anyone from padova Italy here ? I need advice ! Pls help .

So I live in padova . Has anyone here taken the ielts exam at British council centre in padova ? How was it ? And when did u get ur results? Is it really 1-5 calendar days as they say ?

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u/CaterpillarTop106 — 1 month ago
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Need suggestions choosing exam date !

Hi guys ! For my university , my ielts submission deadline is 20 July . I’m looking at two computer- based test dates : 7 July and 14 July . Which one do u think is safer ? I’m leaning toward 14 July because it’s give me more preparation time . What do you guys think??

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u/CaterpillarTop106 — 1 month ago
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Need Suggestion !

Hi guys! My IELTS submission deadline as an EU candidate is 20 July. I’m looking at two computer-based test dates: 7 July and 14 July. Which one do you think is safer? I’m leaning toward 14 July because it gives me more preparation time. What do you guys think?

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u/CaterpillarTop106 — 1 month ago
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CIMEA or DOV submission deadline !

Does anyone know when is the deadline of CIMEA or DOV submission ? Is it 31st Aug or 30th September?

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u/CaterpillarTop106 — 1 month ago
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TIL - I prep! Help !

Hey everyone, I just went through the math syllabus for the TIL exam and compared it with the Bridging Course in Mathematics provided, and I noticed some pretty big gaps…

The bridging course only covers 5 lectures:

•	Polynomials  
•	Real functions of one real variable  
•	Equations and inequalities  
•	Exponential and logarithms  
•	Trigonometric functions

But the actual syllabus also includes topics like Statistics & Probability, Euclidean Geometry (both plane and 3D), Analytical Geometry (lines, circumferences, ellipses, hyperbolas), and basic Number Theory — and none of these have a corresponding lecture in the course.

On top of that, there are no exercises or practice simulations provided for any of the topics, which makes it really hard to actually prepare properly when you don’t know what the question format looks like.

Has anyone else noticed this? How are you guys preparing for the topics that aren’t covered? Are there any external resources you’d recommend?

Would really appreciate any advice! 🙏

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u/CaterpillarTop106 — 2 months ago