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作者: josechungbb 時間: 11-11-2 13:18 標題: King's and Saint Louis
Understanding that both are band 1 schools.
For the allocation system, can a band 1C student choose King's in the second round? Will it affect the allocation result because that student is band 1C? (As Saint Louis may be band 1C and King's is Band 1A)
I believe the banding of the student (1A, 1B, 1C) will affect the result in the first round, but not sure whether it is equal chance of a student being allocated to the desired school in the same band in the second round.
作者: josechungbb 時間: 11-11-2 14:41
If there are two schools, and each of the school has 90 students. and 50% are boys.
and only considering boy now:
If A school has 30 students entered King's and 15 students has entered St Louis.
while B school has 15 students entered King's and 30 entered St Louis. Are both schools of equal quality? (assume Girls allocation banding are the same) Or A school is better as more students can study in King's?
(Assume all students are entering the schools in second round)
作者: josechungbb 時間: 11-11-2 18:23
If there are two band 1 students, will the student who rank higher in band 1 have a small allocation number than the student who ranks lower in band 1? It can answer the above questions. As the higher ranking band 1 student can be allocated for a school first. (higher chance of being allocated for a better school)
作者: blueberry123 時間: 11-11-4 17:05
For my understanding, King's is 1A school while St.Louie is maybe 2A or 1C (and now st. louie is very aggressive to get higher banding)
In first round (自行), you can apply 2 schools, it would be your dream school.
If you kids is good in acredemic result (usually top 5 in whole grade), you may gain interview in the first round.
So, if your son is good in acredemic, I suggest you choose King's as first choice.
原帖由 josechungbb 於 11-11-2 18:23 發表 
If there are two band 1 students, will the student who rank higher in band 1 have a small allocation number than the student who ranks lower in band 1? It can answer the above questions. As the high ...
作者: redkoni 時間: 11-11-4 20:57
原帖由 josechungbb 於 11-11-2 14:41 發表 
If A school has 30 students entered King's and 15 students has entered St Louis.
while B school has 15 students entered King's and 30 entered St Louis. Are both schools of equal quality? (assume Girls allocation banding are the same) Or A school is better as more students can study in King's?
(Assume all students are entering the schools in second round)
Impossible! If King's College is not the nominated secondary school of both A and B, the maximum number of students allocated to King's from both A and B all together could not be more than 43 for Part B of the Central Allocation.
#Assume no student is successful in Part A of the Central Allocation.
作者: johnnywalker 時間: 11-11-7 12:32
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作者: spw 時間: 11-11-8 12:29
你說得對,Johnnywalker!
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