After a brief yet annoying training for my IELTS classes, I've finally given the IELTS exam. To an outsider, the exam is supposed to be the epitome of management prowess.
I managed to count a faculty of at least 12 immaculate professionals (or so they thought) handling the written examination at Rivera Resorts.
The resort in itself is a place of beauty though far more welcoming in winters than in these unforgiving summer days. It easily managed to house a crowd of just over 400 test takers including me and Bajri. I was a bit annoyed at their reporting time of 11:30 AM even though the test was scheduled to begin at 1:00 PM, but taking a look at the queue for entry and registration, I quickly decided that it was a fine tactic.
The exam commenced at 1:06 PM, well six minutes after the scheduled time, but as the test progressed further, I noticed that there was a delay of around 20 minutes between each test module, and yet another delay of approx 30 minutes at the end of the test. Thus leaving me with a bewildered look on my face as I constantly stared at the face of the test manager.
After the exam ended, I made it my personal vendetta to complaint about the unusual delay in the whole process, for which I was responded back with petty excuses at first which later on turned to be guilty confessions of an egotistical management.
To top the day off, I had to sit through hours of torture so innocently named Gadaar, courtesy of Mr. Bajri.
But on the bright side, I was satisfied with my performance in the IELTS exam.
Hoping for a positive result on June 12th.
-Prabhjyot Singh
I managed to count a faculty of at least 12 immaculate professionals (or so they thought) handling the written examination at Rivera Resorts.
The resort in itself is a place of beauty though far more welcoming in winters than in these unforgiving summer days. It easily managed to house a crowd of just over 400 test takers including me and Bajri. I was a bit annoyed at their reporting time of 11:30 AM even though the test was scheduled to begin at 1:00 PM, but taking a look at the queue for entry and registration, I quickly decided that it was a fine tactic.
The exam commenced at 1:06 PM, well six minutes after the scheduled time, but as the test progressed further, I noticed that there was a delay of around 20 minutes between each test module, and yet another delay of approx 30 minutes at the end of the test. Thus leaving me with a bewildered look on my face as I constantly stared at the face of the test manager.
After the exam ended, I made it my personal vendetta to complaint about the unusual delay in the whole process, for which I was responded back with petty excuses at first which later on turned to be guilty confessions of an egotistical management.
To top the day off, I had to sit through hours of torture so innocently named Gadaar, courtesy of Mr. Bajri.
But on the bright side, I was satisfied with my performance in the IELTS exam.
Hoping for a positive result on June 12th.
-Prabhjyot Singh
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