A friend told me that her daughter's senior got into HKU medicine by using GCSE 9As through EAS. She struggled in the first year and planned to withdraw from the program (During a gathering in Chinese New Year 2010). I am not sure about her withdrawal finally.
The fact is a number of local and non-local students have used the IGCSE results to enter the three universities (HKU, CUHK & HKUST) through the previous EAS(non-JUPAS quota) path. Of course, the minimum requirements for application is still 6A's but successful candidates should have at least 8A's. Anyway, it is still too easy as compared with HKCEE and HKAL exam. Unfair!
The fact is a number of local and non-local students have used the IGCSE results to enter the three universities (HKU, CUHK & HKUST) through the previous EAS(non-JUPAS quota) path. Of course, the mi ...
The fact is a number of local and non-local students have used the IGCSE results to enter the three universities (HKU, CUHK & HKUST) through the previous EAS(non-JUPAS quota) path. Of course, the minimum requirements for application is still 6A's but successful candidates should have at least 8A's. Anyway, it is still too easy as compared with HKCEE and HKAL exam. Unfair!
原帖由 ANChan59 於 10-9-27 11:03 發表
I heard from a girl from the said school, their IGCSE strategy aims for both path:
1. Overseas study before taking HKDSE; and
2. EAS.
I can say the headteacher of the school is more competent than ot ...
Most headteachers in HK are driven to be crazy by the Education Bureau, no time and energy to have critical thinking on the positioning of their schools.
Add one more point, the idea may be come from the Board with the headteacher. Look at the Board of SPC, SPCC, DBS...... so mnay influential figures in there, they know how to crack the red taps and maintain their competitive advantages. Like DSS, IBDP, IGCSE etc, 你有張良計,我有過牆梯.....