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Re: 請問有無接到培僑2nd in 的電話?
Let's not get emotional about the results.
Look at the facts.
If there had been 5 classes of G1 last year and the school had been authorised to open 5 classes of G1 this year, there would be no reason for the school to do otherwise.
Rumours are rumours. Ignore them. Ignore the noise and look at the facts.
In the first round announced on the 10th Nov., about 120 names were posted on the PKC website. They have to accept the offer by the 23rd Nov. This 23rd is a date well chosen. It forces the parents of the 120 kids to make up their mind whether to accept or reject the 9-year free education results of which was announced on the 20th.
So on the 24th, PKC is pretty definite about how many of the 120 kids have given up their right to be admitted to PKC. Therefore, the parents of the 2nd-in kids would only be informed of the offers by PKC on the 24th or a couple of days later.
Therefore, if you being the 2nd-in parent are not informed of the result by 27th the Monday, your kid would probably be put in the waiting list. They may fill in those spaces by dropouts in the final minutes, perhaps in the middle of next year.
I came to know that some 2nd-in kids were offered for admission by PKC on or before 23rd Nov. If that is true, and I guess probably true, the offers were made to fill up the mysterious 30 spaces (i.e. 150-120).
Conclusion:
1. 120 offered on 10th Nov.
2. These 120 had to accept on or before 23rd Nov.
3. Say, if 10% got other offer and did not accept the offer, PKC would know by the close of business on 23rd Nov.
4. 2nd-ins were conducted from 18th Nov. to 20th Nov. roughly.
5. Some 2nd-in kids were accepted a few days after the interviews. Realistically, the dropout rate is lower in this group (for reason that parents have spent too much effort already). Don't expect any availability from their not accepting the offers.
6. My guess is that the 30 (150-120) plus the anticipated 12 (10% dropout of the 1st round), totalling about 42 would be offered in the past few days and latest by next Monday.
I have no insider information. I just deduce the above from facts (allegedly) I got from the internet and friends. I may be utterly wrong.
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