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本帖最後由 jolalee 於 14-3-9 02:42 編輯
epsonprinter 發表於 14-3-8 16:03
Purely lottery in selecting kids for interview? For k or primary?
Copied & edited from my own previous post:
ESF is mainly based on a "lottery" system.
- Every applicant receives a number (say 1 to 4000 etc)
- Their screening process separates applicants into the pass or fail category
- For those who passes, they will get a place in the order of priority & their number
So, say a kid that passes, with staff/sibling priority, #4 will go first, same as kids with priority #6, #10... until all passing kids with priorities are done. Then, the kids without priority will go next, in accordance to their number, say #2, #5, #15.... It is very possible that an applicant holds #3687... then the chance of getting in is very slim.
Some school's first batch of interview co-relates to the number of seats they have, some may interview more; either way, the wait list is long, but everyone has a chance.
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