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本帖最後由 bobbycheung 於 12-3-28 23:43 編輯
raymonds 發表於 12-3-28 17:16 
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If you are so interested in statistic figure of admission to Oxbridge and L ...
Out of the 4 school that I mentioned (ie. Westminster school, Wycombe Abbey, CLC and St. Paul's Girls' School), I am afraid Concord College's record of 18 students could only beat CLC's record of 13. But then we will have to look at the percentage as well. It seems that Concord College has more students in Upper Sixth than CLC and it works out that the percentage of students going to Oxbridge is about the same for both schools ie. 10%. To avoid any misunderstanding, I am not saying Concord College is no good or in any way not good enough.
I notice something interesting about Concord College. Its website says that "the Sixth Form is its largest part, roughly 75%". Its Lower School only comprises 25% of the college. I could only imagine that it takes in a lot of new students in the Sixth Form. Looking at the list of students going to Oxbridge, I found that all of them have a foreign name. Could it be that they are all top foreign students who joined Concord College in the Sixth Form? I don't know. Another thing is that the subjects they take at Oxbridge resemble the subjects that are generally "popular" to the Asian. If you compare them with those of the 4 schools I mentioned, you will know what I mean.
By the way, I am not saying that these Oxbridge figures are the be all and end all. In fact, I think they should always be looked at in the light of the subjects these people take.
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