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SL1: Your life as a band 9 student SL2: Confessions of a band 9 student SL3: Are you a band 9 student? Picture this. You recently gave your IELTS exam and your results are out. You got band 9 score. What now? Does it really transform your life as they say? Hereâs what typically happens after you get a band 9 (as told by previous students who were just like you) You see your band 9 result and immediately, your mouth gets filled with the sweetest taste known to man. The taste of success. The feeling of getting such amazing results lasts for days and even weeks. It is everlasting. You enjoy while others attend the same boring classes for hours. No tiresome practice sessions. Your anxiety and fear have come to an end unlike some of your fellows who failed. Your parents are really happy. Theyâre truly proud of you. They know that they raised a competent son. They will have the most peaceful sleep tonight. They invested thousands of dollars on your education. They can finally expect a return now. Mom and Dad are extremely happy because they know your future is now secure as well as theirs. Youâll finally be able to give them a better life. You applied for a few programs and got admission in your preferred university. The campus is amazing and you made a lot of cool international friends. You love the city too. The night life is amazing and youâre exploring new places every day. You also perform extremely well in studies. No problem at all in understanding the teachers and lectures. The listening and reading practice sessions you had are coming in handy. Your grades⌠top of the class. Impressed by your grades, the professor offers you a work study arrangement. Now youâre making money while studying. As you build work experience, youâll easily get a well-paying job after you graduate. Your lifeâs sorted out. All because of one exam. This is NOT a dream. Not just a fantasy. This is the reality for 100,000+ students we have coached during the past 15+ years. Students have been able to achieve 7, 8 and 9 bands on their first attempt with us. Some students were stuck at 5.5 band and failed their test multiple times.