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Assuming both HKU and CUHK have the same thresholds for MBBS and QFIN of 40 and 36 respectively, I have worked out an exaggerated and over-simplified hypothetical case of a candidate scoring between 39 and 41 in his IB exam below as an illustration: IB
| CUHK
| HKU
| CUHK
| MBBS
| QFIN
| MBBS
| QFIN
| 41
| OK
| -
| OK
| OK
| 40
| ?
| OK
| OK
| OK
| 39
| X
| OK
| ?
| OK
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? means a marginal case while a candidate adopting a ‘combined’ statement is assumed to fail in competing with another one submitting a ‘single-stream’ statement when other things are equal between them. Nevertheless, each candidate has his/her own preference of university choices and programme choices such that there are no hard and fast rules in formulating a unified strategy in university applications. I also supplements some comments in the original post below:
ANChan59 發表於 12-2-25 11:36
My son has diverse interest in university programs, he loves both Finance and Medical streams. In JUPAS may not an issue, but in non-JUPAS, he needs to submit a Personal Statement(s) to address his preference. Although still have 10 months for application, we would like to draft those statements around summer break and reduce the side-track in term time.
I have the following questions to seek for advice from experienced parents and or academics with admission experience.
1. What's the admission officer's view of applicants have diverse interests if they are equal capable in both streams?
The admission officer of a particular programme/faculty will put more weight on a ‘single-stream’ statement targeting his programme/faculty rather than a ‘combined’ statement with diverse interests in other programmes/faculties.
2. Can he put both streams in a single statement? Like HKU - MBBS + BBA, or CUHK - Medicine + QFin....... It's a logical or risky attempt from an admission officer or professor's view?
The admission officer will look at the statement when there are cases of tie scores …
3. His two streams option also reflect his safety-net mindset, say MBBS needs PG 40+ for interview, QFin 36+. Any comment or suggestion on this?
While the safety-net consideration is well-understood, you may like to clarify with your son on his first choice based on his own interests.
4. If its too risky, he should focus on one stream per university, what's your suggestion based on our current info?
English (A, L&LS) HL
Chinese (A, L&LS) SL
Maths HL
Economics HL
Chemistry HL
Physics SL
He takes 4 HL right now, will downgrade one to SL after July to maximise the PG and maintain the flexibility in program selection.
Taking English A HL is very challenging for a local Chinese student not studying in an international school unless English/Law will be among his programme choices. Moreover, if the bilingual diploma is not important, downgrading one language to B may be considered with a view of maximizing the IB score.
Thanks in advance.
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