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本帖最後由 yywhk 於 17-2-17 18:08 編輯
回覆 poonseelai 的帖子
No sure. My son told me this happened many years ago, not in recent years. Whether one gets an interview and then an offer depends on whether the student got the right subjects for law, how high the LNAT score, ECAs, interview performance, personal statement etc etc . For Oxford, my son told me it's usually hard to get an interview but hit rate is a bit higher if one gets an interview. Yet, for Oxbridge, it is always the interview and admissions test that make it difficult to get an offer, not the IB results.
Entry Requirements- Conditional offers for students studying A levels range between A*A*A and AAA (or 38–40 points in the International Baccalaureate including core points, or another equivalent) depending on the subject.
- Specific A level (or equivalent) subjects may be required to apply for some subjects, especially in the sciences.
- Most subjects require applicants to sit a written test and/or submit written work as part of their application. Please note that separate registration is required for the admissions tests.
Anyways, not going to talk about oxbridge anymore as this topic is CU. Sorry 樓主
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