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原帖由 WYmom 於 11-12-8 12:30 發表
In many overseas universities, they will admit students by conditional offers earlier based on predicted exam results... so it is very normal for HKU and CUHK to do the same, why need to be questioned ...
One of my friend(whose daughter is studying in UK for A level) went to CU & HKU Admission Talk for non-Jupas in Oct. According to her, universities will give firm offers (not conditional offers) to those non-Jupas applicants based on their GCSE and UK AS level results earlier next year (well before release of their A Level results). It seems that the policy is similar to that of Early Admission Scheme for HKCEE.
Not sure whether this scheme is applicable to non-Jupas IB applicants. If yes, how can the universities assess their academic performance before release of the IB results?? Base on predicted grades given by teachers? |
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