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本帖最後由 spiderlily 於 19-2-16 21:07 編輯
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If Oundle is on top of your choices, you may write to the school and apply directly. Anyway, the exams are taken place in British Council.
For traditional British schools, direct application may have credit on impression. For Year 12 application, you son can write to the school admission by himself.
I had a bad experience with a famous Agent years ago. We wished to apply for A school. But was told by the agent that the school rejected the application and provided alternatives. Then we wrote to the school admission office and submitted the school report. We were then advised for exams and finally got the offer.
Initially, I failed to understand why the agent lied. By talking to the school registrar I learnt some of the schools won't pay commissions. They only pay a small sum as administration fee. Perhaps, Oundle is likely to be one of those.
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