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Re: 如幼稚園同中學都讀國際學校, 咁係咪一定唔可以升讀本地既大學?
Students in international schools with US system do not need to sit for public exams. So, can they just use assessment/exam results taken within their school to support their application in local universities? Or, they need to do something else (e.g. taking public exams like GCE?)
It really depends how the department you apply assess your school. There is no standard. Of course, taking standardized exams, such as public exams, would help professors to evaluate the qualification of the applicant. If I were you, I would let my child take public exams though.
Moreover, as far as you know, are many international school students enter local universities?
I would say very rare. I have relatives and colleagues who have children studying in international schools, none of them would want their children to study in local universities. Me too.
In fact, I have confidence in our local tertiary institutions, which I think, according to my own experience, do not differ much with overseas universities in terms of curriculum and professor qualification.
That depends on what overseas schools. I don't think any HK university can compare with MIT, Stanford, Princeton, etc. To me, I would treat where to do university is a matter of where you want your child to have a chance to develop career there. I will definitely send my daughter to overseas because I want her to have chance to work overseas and in HK. If your children get only a degree from a local university, I don't think they have much chance in getting a job abroad. |
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