| ANChan59 | 2013-08-28 23:19 |
| [i=s] 本帖最後由 ANChan59 於 13-8-28 23:22 編輯 [/i]
你好!小兒將會返港於一所國際學校就讀,由於學校實施美國學制,所以小兒會考美國大學入學試SAT及攻讀AP課程。他希望在香港唸醫科,但有人告知,用DSE考試成績、IB成績,會較SAT等美國成績有較高入學機會。請問中大、港大有沒有公布其他成績的收生要求? 答: 醫生、律師等行業,在香港有專業監管,以致海外畢業生不能輕易在港就業。在此情況下,到海外唸中學的同學,會選擇在中學畢業後便申請回港,入讀這些科目,因而導致有大量的非聯招申請人。現時,在香港唸國際學校、自資IB課程的同學亦不少,他們不會參加DSE考試,但最後有機會與其他海外回流生一起,循非聯招申請入學,競爭相當大。 來信問及的醫科,一向是香港尖子的熱門選擇,容納非聯招生的學位一向不多。列出這麼多背景資料,主要是多年來,查詢入讀香港醫科的同學甚多,其中不乏成績全A的優秀學生。但比較下,最有把握仍是考DSE,循JUPAS申請入學。至於IB課程,看起來比持SAT、AP入學人數多,是因為在港唸IB的人數較多而已。事實上,入學機會都不高。能獲本地大學取錄的,都是成績非常突出、班上名列前茅,加上課餘活動表現亦很出色的同學。 入學成績方面,現時考評局網頁(www.hkeaa.edu.hk)已有列出DSE與UCAS的成績對照,而本欄過往亦曾列出UCAS與IB的成績對照。只要在今年底左右,看一下聯招網頁(www.jupas.edu.hk)公布的醫科收生成績,自然會知道英國A-Level、IB的大概成績對比。 但筆者要再提醒大家一次,用DSE成績申請,達到相關要求的同學,入學把握會大一點。持海外學歷,包括A-Level、IB、SAT或AP等,即使達到成績,機會都不大。最重要是在學歷外,其他方面有突出表現,才會有獲取錄機會。 http://orientaldaily.on.cc/cnt/lifestyle/20130828/00298_002.html |
| Ceci333 | 2013-08-29 11:43 |
| 借問一下,如果經Non-jupas報香港的大學,第一次報的不是醫科或法律,但放榜後發覺成績比PG好了不少,再改變主意揀這兩科可以嗎?成功機會大嗎? 程序如何? |
| ANChan59 | 2013-08-29 12:33 |
| [i=s] 本帖最後由 ANChan59 於 13-8-30 11:03 編輯 [/i]
回復 Ceci333 的帖子 借問一下,如果經Non-jupas報香港的大學,第一次報的不是醫科或法律,但放榜後發覺成績比PG好了不少,再改變主意揀這兩科可以嗎?(經NJ申請後,是不可以更改選科,所以難度比JUPAS大,學位又少。選神科應該走DSE及JUPAS。) 成功機會大嗎? (2012年,因為雙學年,我聽到有人NJ最後扣門入Medic and LLB,我估今年末必會有。神科機會好微。) 程序如何? (試下上網查late application。) |
| Ceci333 | 2013-08-29 16:31 |
| 謝謝解答.那在報的那刻不論成積好壞,一於不理,先報神科,第二選擇才選有機會的科,第三選擇就最保守的科,可以嗎? 這樣會否大大減少第二選擇的機會? 又如果第一選擇和第二選擇風馬牛不相及,可以嗎? |
| ANChan59 | 2013-08-29 19:06 |
| 回復 Ceci333 的帖子
好難三言兩語解釋,因為不同大學,不同選科組合有不同安排,遲些在日誌深入再講。 如果首選醫料,你的策略在中大可以,但港大會唔掂,浪費子彈! |
| Shootastar | 2013-09-03 11:10 |
| According to my understanding, the local medical schools would consider your qualification against the qualities of the applicants in the pool of the same education background. Roughly, they would ensure that you are within top 1% of your group. For example, if your qualification is IB, then they would consider IB 42 or 43 as a minimum for an interview. If your SAT is 2,200 or above plus 5 AP of scores 5, then you are probably within top 1% of the cohort who take the USA education system. If you are a GCE-AL holders, they require at least 4 subjects A* of percentile of each subject above 90 plus 10A* in GCSE examination. If your are a degree holder, they would expect that you graduate in the top 10% of the class. Meeting the top 1% or top 10% rule may not guarantee you an admission but you will probably have an interview. You have to show your passion in studying medicine through interview, activities, leadership skills or services. Since there are so "many" education systems, it is fair that you have to be top 1% of your education system. After the admission tutors sort out the top 1% group, they would consider other factors and give an overall scores on each applicants. The above process appears to be fair to the Non-Jupas applicants. So it is difficult to say that it is easier for an IB students to obtain offers or it is easier for the AL students (or SAT and AP) students to obtain the offers. Even for the JUPAS, the local medical schools aim to admit the top 1% performers in HKDSE. In each year, we have about 70,000+ HKDSE students, The number of top 1% students is about 700+. The spaces for the JUPAS applicants is about 260 to 270 each year. Assuming half of the top 1% performances would like to do other hot subjects such as law, QF or Global Business, each year there are about 400 top 1% performers compete for 260 to 270 spaces. So the competition amongst the JUPAS applicants is also very fierce for a medical places. |
| Norwood | 2013-09-30 18:32 |
| Some of my friends thought that as most of the bright students changed to IS or IB program in previous years(like ANchan's son), so, it is not too hard to squeeze in the top1% doing DSE exam. Agreed to the article "但比較下最有把握仍是讀DSE, 循JUPAS申請入學" |