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In that case, with three students having the exact same scores on the same public exam, then the admissions committee (from an US university) will look at the other achievements such as sports, music, leadership and/or other areas.
The universities will also look at the courses that the students took in the last few years of secondary school. Are the courses the most challenging ones offered at the school?
Furthermore, the students' portfolio is critical. Does his/her portfolio show that he/she is a person who has broad interests but also persevered in certain areas to demonstrate achievement? The written essay in the application is also very important in differentiating the uniqeness and showing the critical thinking skills of the candidate.
Finally, teachers' recommendations are also a major influential factor. If the teacher/ principal or some well-known individual could provide a glowing recommendation letter for the student, then that maybe all that is needed.
Of course given a choice, one would certainly choose the most well-known school that he/she can get into. However, there isn't always a choice, is there? Especially in HK where almost 99.9% of the schools are full and the waitlists are so long that chances of admission is next to none. We as parents can only do our best to let our kids attend the best school within ours and their abillities.
Thus, speaking from experience, if all three students have the exact same scores on the same public exam. If the two from the renown school are nerds, but the third student from the new school demonstrate a well-rounded portfoloio, I would say with certainty that any US university will admit the third one first, and consider one of the renown school students to drop. |
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