It’s a worst exam Center ever,
It’s a worst exam Center ever,
But you can’t change it, the fact is they don’t care about anyone, cause city paid only for Telc exam, and you are obligated to do the course with them.
Sounds like a monopoly, right?
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It’s a worst exam Center ever,
But you can’t change it, the fact is they don’t care about anyone, cause city paid only for Telc exam, and you are obligated to do the course with them.
Sounds like a monopoly, right?
I took a C1 Hochschule exam, which turned out a way higher level than C1?! And I was graded as if I am taking a C2 exam....This is ridiculous.
I spent 2 months preparing for the exam, making sure I am familiar with it as much as possible. I followed everything in the book, revising the grammar, but it seems they expect way more from you than what is written down in their course book, which I find misleading and disgusting.
No proper customer service, you cannot get an appointment to look at your own exam. Waste of time and money.
I took the German B1 exam through Speakeasy language school in Munich. At the end of my speaking exam, I was told that the result would be out after a maximum of 4-6 weeks. It took more than 6 weeks for the result to be out.
When I received the result I was shocked that in writing I scored 0,0 I did very well in that part. In all other modules, I scored above 80%.
I asked for a recheck and the school through which I have applied said that I have to contact Telc on my own plus telc customer service is too bad that they are not picking up the phone and not responding to the requests I filed through their portal.
Worst experience and not recommended.
This is a scam, is a criminal organization managed by the extreme right to destroy people and get the money, A person that speaks German fluently and have a Goethe certificate B2 made this test to check and was calificated with a ridiculous low note punctuation like 3 or 2 over 45 in a letter that was perfectly writen, avoid this exam.
Same as other reviews. If you need an answer for this exam for a special reason with a deadline then DO NOT do it or at least three months before.
The school has no access to any of it and TELC will say it is because of your school, will not apology for anything and just waste your time.
Waiting for results for 13 weeks now. Attempts to receive refund were totally ignored behind the shield of data protection
Abhorrent customer service that sends you to the school that facilitated exam, school tell you to wait
Avoid at all costs, especially if you need the test result for some important paperwork like it was in my case. They cost me more than just fee
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