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ajfamily 發表於 16-6-19 00:26
But no other result of public exam available for her to submit. She did not have IB score nor DSE r ...
Universities do not only look at public exam.
In fact, many countries do not have public exam. Even for US, SAT is not compulsory. More and more US universities no longer ask for SAT. AP exams are also not compulsory. A lot of second tier universities do not ask for additional exams. I think Canadian universities and Australian universities do not make SAT compulsory.
Most universities would ask for up to 4 years of internal grades of the students.
Even if you apply with DSE or IB or AL, overseas universities still look at your internal grades.
That was what I meant when I said different countries have different requirements.
(I think HK universities mainly look at public exams.)
So is not not that you get A (for example) with a public exam and you will get offers.
If your internal grades are poor, you will not get offers.
One more thing though.
Although SAT is definitely not compulsory, IELTS or TOEFL would be compulsory. If she never took IELTS, that might be the problem.
Some people might think: SAT is a lot harder than IELTS, SAT score should be better.
But no. Many universities do not consider SAT an adequate replacement of IELTS.
Sometimes, I hear people complain or comment on universities offer.
Most of the time, it is the applicant that have not got things right in the first place.
Anyway, not trying to challenge you. I know you probably are not aware of the full picture anyway.
I really want to get things straight so other parents will know what to do.
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