Sharing of IB vs NSS

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kym | 2011-10-28 00:56
Thanks a lot ANChan the information are very helpful.
slamai | 2011-10-28 17:53
I recently got the understanding from Admissions Officers that the local Us also take into account the SAT results (if available) in assessing the applications. For early consideration, the SAT results should better be available before Nov (1 Nov for HKU and 15 Nov for CUHK this year). If target is Oxbridge, the UCAS deadline is even earlier - end Sep!
slamai | 2011-10-28 18:12
I have marked up some comments in your post below:
Quote:原帖由 c1234 於 11-10-24 09:45 發表
不好意思,努力地看了這topic,但始終不能明白,想請教下前輩:
1 究竟讀IB 是否好過讀 334?
If finance and the ability of the child is not an issue, IB is better.
2 若讀IB,是否在小學階段開始讀會好些,還是在初中FORM 1階段開始讀會好些,又或者是FORM 4開始讀會好些?
The earlier the better ... it can help develop the brain of the child as contrast with spoon-feeding education.
謝謝! ...

slamai | 2011-10-28 18:17
For non-JUPAS applicants, there is no requirement on Chinese language for the 3 local law schools except that the subject will still contribute to the total IB score. If the bilingual diploma is not a must and it is considered that there are already enough challenges in the IB DP programme, Chinese B is OK.

Quote:原帖由 WYmom 於 11-10-23 21:20 發表


I don't understand your options. My daughter in ESF will take English A and Chinese A in Group 1, and no Group 2.

I think if your kid wants to study law, English A HL is a must, Chinese A can be H ...

WYmom | 2011-10-28 18:37
Quote:原帖由 slamai 於 11-10-28 18:17 發表
For non-JUPAS applicants, there is no requirement on Chinese language for the 3 local law schools except that the subject will still contribute to the total IB score. If the bilingual diploma is not a ...


Even Chinese A is not a must, some lawyers I know advised that Chinese is important for studying law as well. So Chinese A is preferred for working in HK.
Sarah1 | 2011-10-30 22:12
ANCHAN59

I would like to have the tutorial centre information of your recommendation. Pls PM me.

Tks
Sarah Chiu [ 本帖最後由 Sarah1 於 11-10-31 09:08 編輯 ]
slamai | 2011-10-31 13:18
There is no doubt that good Chinese is preferable, if not essential, to work in Hong Kong's law firms (both local and international alike). However, it is something which will be decisive 5 years (4 years LLB + 1 year PCLL) later. For now, the first target of the student is to get into the law school. HKU requires at least 38 out of 42 from the applicant's IB score. If the student is not strong in Chinese, Chinese B may be a more sensible choice and s/he can polish his/er Chinese in the coming 5 years before going into the legal job market.

Quote:原帖由 WYmom 於 11-10-28 18:37 發表


Even Chinese A is not a must, some lawyers I know advised that Chinese is important for studying law as well. So Chinese A is preferred for working in HK.

c1234 | 2011-10-31 14:16
Hi Slamai,
誠心的想請教你!為什麼IB 會好過334呢?是否只因為國際認受性高? Or 因為無需要讀通識?若將來只想讀本地大學,是否IB仍然好過334呢?
thank you!:adore:
leeleelumlum | 2011-10-31 15:05
Quote:原帖由 ANChan59 於 10-6-30 21:01 發表
Not matter he can get in IBDP or not, his English standard improves a lot in this year. (If you really want to know the details of the tuition centres, pls PM me. I don't want to violate the BK rule. Thanks.)


ANChan59, please kindly pm me, tks
ANChan59 | 2011-10-31 15:31
I was out of town this weekend, so my wife joined my son to HKU for admission talks. They attended non-JUPAS, BBA (Law) and BSc QFin talks.

In QFin, the professor specified that applicants needed to have Maths core + M1 or M2. Maths core * 1.0, M1 or M2 * 1.6. IB should be HL, 6,7....
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