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Unconditional offer also called firmed offer, it means the university and the faculty will accept your kid's application based on his/her public exam results (SAT, IGCSE, GCE AL....), either with or without interview, PG just as reference. For another extreme, some students may receive firm offers just based on IB PG without any public exam results, because the PG is much higher than the normal admission grades. An example is HKU Sociology last year, a girl with PG 39/42 and she got the firm offer, finally she went to UC Berkeley, but her final IB result is 43/45.
Conditional offers are more for HK and UK systems, most of them have a cut off PG for interviews, after interviews, the faculty may offer conditional offers or even no offers or rejection. If offer is granted, so if the student IBDP result hit the condition(s), then the university must accept him.
Just use HKU MBBS as an example, the min requirement for interview should be 41/42. Based on the IB PG, other exam results, interview performance, personal statement and ECA achievements, students may be divided into three groups , the best group may have conditional offers, typical one is 43/45. For the middle group won't have conditional offers or rejection, it's the big group and their destinies are based on their final IB results. The last group is out of the admission process of MBBS and may forward to second or third choices.
Conditions are the targets for kids to achieve in IBDP exam, with more high conditional offers, the students have better motivation to achieve better grades.
If the school has more students got the firm offers before IBDP exam, students have less motivation to achieve better grades in IBDP exam. |
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