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gweiloproblems 發表於 23-8-30 12:05
Luckily I am not as famous as Nicholas Tse haha.
Just joking, but I can see what you are saying. It ... If CIS is your aim, I think any networking with their board members or their associations would help your chances. I don't have any connections, but within your circle, if you have some affiliations with them, may be worthwhile to arrange something.
It's not good enough anymore to "know" a teacher who teachers there or not. They don't have any power to be honest. I personally know a few teachers there, but they can't help. They will just tell you things that you already know.
Another way to increase your chances is to interview prep your child a few months beforehand. They have experience in prepping children to maximize their success rate in getting in. Once again, CIS looks at the performance of the kid (i.e. if they are gifted, smart, intelligent, rational, logically, calm, etc.). Then they look at the performance of the parents (i.e. what do you do, who you associate with, your occupation and wealth status, your demeanor, will you be a good asset for CIS and a good brand ambassador, etc.)
Once again, just my own suggestions. But again from my own circle of experience, those kids who got in were either super smart, and/or their parents are very reputatable/successful. I haven't heard of any 'normal' child getting in personally. Just being up front here.
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