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回覆:Shootastar 的帖子
From what the admission office I work with, they look at the child holistically. Hard to say which one is most important. But I think they put marginal emphasis on the background of the school (whether that school has accepted any of the students from the high school and how these students perform at college), school report, school reference letter, and also the leadership skills are as the most important. SAT tests, AP, IB and GSCE are all supplementary. They will roughly look at the SAT scores, but they won't expect overseas student to have similar levels of SAT scores as locals. I think they tend to accept students from the same batch of schools every year.... So the school's track record with the university and how the student is holistically is most important.
I have interviewed a lot of kids who got super good IB or HKCEE or GSCE or SATs scores and were not accepted....
Know I am not really answering this very well. But the colleges do look at the students on a holistic basis, rather than just looking at the kids on a result of one particular element - be it SAT or IB or GSCE etc
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