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For those looking to take the IELTS, I suggest you google Mafit Study Center. Their fees are cheaper than both the British Council and IDP. Don't know how hey do it and they give 1 month physical classes for free as well. It's worth checking out |
For those looking to take the IELTS, I suggest you google Mafit Study Center. Their fees are cheaper than both the British Council and IDP. Don't know how hey do it and they give 1 month physical classes for free as well. It's worth checking out |
For those looking to take the IELTS, I suggest you google Mafit Study Center. Their fees are cheaper than both the British Council and IDP. Don't know how hey do it and they give 1 month physical classes for free as well. It's worth checking out |
ThrustReverser:For the Computer Delivered Test, yes you can. For the Paper Based Test, most likely not, but at times you may be lucky to get a seat. |
aworhmabel:On point |
ddooskie:Use Mafit Study Center. The center just opened up in Ikeja. Plus their registration fee is cheaper than both IDP and British Council. They give free physical and online lectures for a month and also organize the test in their facility. |
aurorae1:If you're the physical class kinda person, you can as well register with Mafit Study Center. Their registration fees is cheaper than British Council and IDP and they give free physical classes for a month. Did my speaking test in their office and I must confess, it was worth it. |
ddooskie:If you're on the Mainland, a new center just opened which is Mafit Study Center. You can do your speaking in the same Center at Ikeja too. Did mine there and it was seamless. Plus they give free lectures for one month |
Nonny117:Google Mafit Study Center. Free lectures for one month, books, reduced registration fees, etc. |
Of course it's P.R. That's what I hoped to achieve as I took it upon myself to let everyone know about them. Is everything I wrote true? 100% and you can go see for yourself. Paid? No. And I've just started on Nairaland about them. |
Profgordons:Nigerians will never seize to amaze me. If I had come here to cast an organization, I wouldn't be that organization. But If I come to applaud an organization, then I am that organization. We just prefer bad news to good news. |
In your calculations, you want to ensure you factor in fluctuations in naira to dollar exchange rate, so, perhaps give room for some extra. bangist: |
Though I've been following this page for a long time, I didn't bother to join or signup but I feel it has really helped me and I should share my experience, as I believe it would help a lot of people as well. Though I just wrote the IELTS and my result isn't out yet, I am highly positive as I discovered a way that would be very helpful for others. I wrote the IELTS first in November 2022 (Almost a year ago) and I didn't really have the scores I needed for my express entry application as I needed at least a band 8.0, according to my calculations. I scored L:6.5 R:6.5 W:7.0 and S: 7.5. I was quite discouraged at the time and just decided to jettison the whole process and continue with life in Nigeria. However a friend of mine who aced the test told me about a place where she got free lectures and all and that aided her personal study. Mentioned the name as Mafit. I looked them up on instagram and didn't really give it a thought per say. So, last month I decided to give the IELTS a crack again, went on British Council to register and lo and Behold the same Mafit is now the official speaking test center for the British Council on the mainland in Lagos. Went on their site and their IELTS registration fee is not only cheaper than British Council and IDP (I do not know how they manage to do that) but they also give magoosh IELTS premium access for free and organize free physical lectures for 4 good weeks. As at the time I registered, they had another promo going on where they organized live zoom classes for 5 days a week. I swear I didn't pay a dime for all these. Their instructor, Mr. Emmanuel is dope! It helped me psychologically during my speaking test, as the same hall I did my speaking was where I wrote my mock exam and is also my personal study room that I visit almost everyday after free classes. Honestly, I don't know how they do it but those guys deserve my trophies. The speaking questions were exactly what was shared during lectures. I don't know if they see these questions before exams but of course, I don't care anyway. What matters is that I saw what I expected. I'm sure lots of people know these guys and are not saying it. Cos Nigerians will have a pathway and not blow it so that others won't benefit from from it. They are somewhere on Obafemi Awolowo Way, Ikeja. You can google mafit study center. Not sure of their website but their instagram is bymafit. I am sharing this without bias because we live in a society that castigates institutions a lot. When we see one that breaks barriers to help people genuinely, we should also mention and give them accolades. I'll be back to post my results once its out. |
Though I've been following this page for a long time, I didn't bother to join or signup but I feel it has really helped me and I should share my experience, as I believe it would help a lot of people as well. Though I just wrote the test and my result isn't out yet, I am highly positive as I discovered a way that would be very helpful for others. I wrote the IELTS first in November 2022 (Almost a year ago) and I didn't really have the scores I needed for my express entry application as I needed at least a band 8.0, according to my calculations. I scored L:6.5 R:6.5 W:7.0 and S: 7.5. I was quite discouraged at the time and just decided to jettison the whole process and continue with life in Nigeria. However a friend of mine who aced the test told me about a place where she got free lectures and all and that aided her personal study. Mentioned the name as Mafit. I looked them up on instagram and didn't really give it a thought per say. So, last month I decided to give the IELTS a crack again, went on British Council to register and lo and Behold the same Mafit is now the official speaking test center for the British Council on the mainland in Lagos. Went on their site and their IELTS registration fee is not only cheaper than British Council and IDP (I do not know how they manage to do that) but they also give magoosh IELTS premium access for free and organize free physical lectures for 4 good weeks. As at the time I registered, they had another promo going on where they organized live zoom classes for 5 days a week. I swear I didn't pay a dime for all these. Their instructor, Mr. Emmanuel is dope! It helped my psychologically during my speaking test, as the same hall I did my speaking was where I wrote my mock exam and is also my personal study room that I visit almost everyday after free classes. Honestly, I don't know how they do it but those guys deserve my trophies. The speaking questions were exactly what was shared during lectures. I don't know if they see these questions before exams but of course, I don't care anyway. What matters is that I saw what I expected. I'm sure lots of people know these guys and are not saying it. Cos Nigerians will have a pathway and not blow it so that others won't benefit from from it. They are somewhere on Obafemi Awolowo Way, Ikeja. You can google mafit study center. Not sure of their website but their instagram is bymafit. I am sharing this without bias because we live in a society that castigates institutions a lot. When we see one that breaks barriers to help people genuinely, we should also mention and give them accolades. I'll be back to post my results once its out. |
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