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| 本帖最後由 peter_pan 於 13-11-14 12:12 編輯 
 Most elite HK students in UK take Maths GCSE in Year 10 & usually get A* without much difficulty, so I guess taking AS in Year 10 probably isn't too hard for the very bright students. Most also take AS or even AL in Chinese in Year 10 as well. So if the kid is brilliant in one other subject, then it is quite possible to complete 3 AL by the end of Year 11 & apply to university.
 I often regret not making my children learn from a young age another non-European language, such as Japanese, Korean or Thai. I am sure it won't be too difficult to pass GCSE or even AL in those languages as I am sure the standard will be low (much like Chinese!).
 With AL in 2 languages & Maths, you can practically waltz into any British university without even breaking sweat!
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