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教育王國 討論區 備戰大學 [Updated] IB 2013 Results - DBS, LPC, SPCC, STC, SIS ...
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[Updated] IB 2013 Results - DBS, LPC, SPCC, STC, SIS, VSA etc [複製鏈接]

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本帖最後由 webeheld 於 13-7-17 22:36 編輯

LPC
45 - 1
44 - 10
40+ - 35%

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DBS
45 - 1
44 - 5
40+ - 53%
Average- 39.3

轉自校長FB




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[8th July 2013]
SPCC
44 - 6
40+ ~80%
Average - 40.67

But bear in mind that SPCC offers slightly easier courses (for languages) than DBS, as far as I know, for this cohort (please confirm this). It seems that their students of this cohort did not pursue a bilingual diploma.

STC
44 - 1
40+ - 17%
Average - 35.3

SIS
44 - 1
40+ - 34.8%
Average - 37

VSA
40+ - 15%
Average - 34.1

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LPC
45 - 1
44 - 10
40+ - 35%

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回復 kafool 的帖子

Thanks for your sharing, it's insightful..
"Holistic" is a more subjective approach from my view. As an experienced admission officer, how can you balance out the subjectivity?

Holistic approach for different programs may have different attributes, am I correct?

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elbar  How about your son ?   發表於 13-7-12 13:56
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to accept the things I cannot change;
courage to change the things I can;
and wisdom to know the difference.

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Thanks for your sharing.

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Sorry I meant they put marginally MORE emphasis on the background of the secondary school. Eg, LPC, some of the ESF and elite IS and LS tend to have high placement to these Ivy League as they have a long track record....



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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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回復 kafool 的帖子

Hi Kafoo
How would you compare the AP program with the IB program from an US college admission officer's perspective?

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kafool 發表於 13-7-9 22:52
For the more competitive universities, SAT tests are requirements for both local and international s ...
Ok, thanks.  That is clear. The US system is just a bit more complicated.
The more bizzare a thing is, the less mysterious it proves to be.

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For the more competitive universities, SAT tests are requirements for both local and international student. So it doesn't not mean IB is not recognized, they need a standardized basis to look at the kids - both local and international students.

As other mommies and daddies pointed out, SAT alongside school academic results and IB exams are all part of the things they consider during application.

For a lot of the competitive schools, school activities, leadership and interviews play a very important part in the decision making process.

I myself graduated from an Ivy League school and worked at the admission office when I was at school and is still helping the school interviewing the kids in HK. So I would like to say IB is recognized, just like HKCEE was recognized during our days too.



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回復 shadeslayer 的帖子

I agree with you in this sense.

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引用:回復+shadeslayer+的帖子 IB+is+duly+reco

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回復 shadeslayer 的帖子

IB is duly recognized by US colleges. They give senior standing to IB diplo ...
I meant IB is not recognized as an entrance qualification for US universities.  For these Us, IB is the same as DSE as far as entrance qualification goes.



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回復 shadeslayer 的帖子

IB is duly recognized by US colleges. They give senior standing to IB diploma holders. However for college admission, most competitive US colleges would need SAT i (or ACT) plus 2 to 3 SAT II subject test scores no matter you have IB diploma or not. However if you are an IB candidate, the college admission officers would consider you from a further angle.


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有冇人知 IB 係拉 curve or 水平參照?幾多%才可攞7?

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引用:+本帖最後由+Shootastar+於+13-7-9+17:30+

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Thanks for the explanation and now I understand better. However, it does not change the fact that IB is not recognized in the US and most people have to do SAT.



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回復 Shootastar 的帖子

Great explanations!


今日佳句: 我以往也以為國際板的家長也有質素,但現在才知deal with 一些麻煩家長也不易!  

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回復 webeheld 的帖子

Yes, you are dead right.

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本帖最後由 Shootastar 於 13-7-9 17:30 編輯

回復 shadeslayer 的帖子

Basically, most competitive US colleges would require SAT reasoning test and 2 to 3 SAT II subject tests. If you have IB results, it will enable them to look at you from another angle. However, IB score could not replace SAT scores [I mean most competitive US colleges, not community colleges.)
The IB score of 6 or 7 may exempt you from the basic course offered in Year I.
Depending on the colleges, you may have senior standing if you have full IB Diploma with good results. That means you may graduate one or half year earlier instead of 4 years.

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回復 bobbycheung 的帖子

Most competitive colleges would need at least SAT 1 and 2 to 3 SAT II subject tests. Since the applicants are required to submit at most 3 subjects, some take take 4 SAT subject tests and submit the best 3 scores. However, 3 subject tests will do.

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shadeslayer 發表於 13-7-9 14:07
All US universities require SAT? I thought IB is supposed to be International.
IB is an equivalent to AP (in-school curriculum), which is not able to replace standardized testing (SAT or ACT)
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