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Last year St. Paul's Co-ed received 1922 applications. But they had only 120 seats to offer. So the competition was very keen already.
In the previous years, the school had a policy of offering NO MORE THAN 70% seats to related applicants, and NO LESS THAN 30% seats to non-related applicants. Though they were saying "NO MORE THAN", I guess most of the "related applicants" would be so bright that they could take up all 70% seats. If your kid is "non-related", the competition would be keen, but he still have a chance to get in. SPCCPS is going to have one more class (30 seats more) for 2008/2009, so the chance would be higher this year.
"Related applicants" are those children having brothers or sisters studying in the same school, or whose parents or siblings are alumni.
Good luck!
原文章由 TomatoCat 於 07-8-20 15:45 發表 
荷花 big book said that around 70% would be for related oones, ie those with brothers or sisiters studying there, etc. and only 30% for non-related ones. If this is the case, competitive would be ...
[ 本文章最後由 traeh 於 07-8-23 13:39 編輯 ] |
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