All About International Baccalaureate (IB)
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ilovelaksa:
Definitely won't be able to get in for the popular or highly sought after course like Med, Law, Bus, etc. The other courses maybe.Hi,what is the minimum IB points needed for entry into our local universities?
Two boys I kn has 36 and 37 points, wld they be able to get in? -
floppy:
These courses probably need at least 43 points : ) I am sure they are aware. They were jokingly tellg my son that they will go whichever faculty that will take them in. They are tryg for engrg in NTU.
Definitely won't be able to get in for the popular or highly sought after course like Med, Law, Bus, etc. The other courses maybe.ilovelaksa:
Hi,what is the minimum IB points needed for entry into our local universities?
Two boys I kn has 36 and 37 points, wld they be able to get in? -
precioustime96:
A levels is certainly more academically rigorous than the IB. If you are thinking of applying to overseas universities, the IB might give you a more competitive application.
I think one needs to look at which school the child is from when you talk about IB. If you are looking at top IB schools in Singapore such as ACSI and SJI, the academic rigors of IB is certainly no less than A levels. This is due to the subjects offered in these schools. They are as academic as the A levels.
Just because of news such as ACSI accounts for half of the world's perfect IB scores does not mean that the IB curriculum is inherently easier than A levels. The number of RI(JC) students with straight As are 3 digit figures. This is excluding those who also get perfect 90 UAS but do not have straight As. Do we then say the A levels is easy?
Parents with kids who have gone through A levels and IB will attest to the bitter-sweet love-hate journey their kids go through. So there is no use comparing A levels with IB, O level with IP, etc. Just find one that suits your child and enjoy the journey. :rahrah: -
Is IB \"Tuition-proof\"?
An old but interesting article.
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/behind-singapore-s-success-in-the-ib-more-tuition/2778906.html -
For girls, after O level, besides ACSI, which other IBJC for year 5 & 6, can they go ?
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phtthp:
For girls, after O level, besides ACSI, which other IBJC for year 5 & 6, can they go ?
Not a JC, I think. (ACSI is also not a JC). SJI is the only other place I can think of besides international schools. -
SOTA, but admission at year 5 is only via Film and Theatre. If successful, they will also pursue the IBDP.
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lexis:
SOTA, but admission at year 5 is only via Film and Theatre. If successful, they will also pursue the IBDP.
Yes, SOTA offers IB.
Heard that SOTA emphasizes a lot on academics compared to last time. -
Hi, someone told me that 90 rp can be ‘equated’ to IB 45 points, 87.5 rp to IB 44 points, 85 rp to IB 43 points. Is this true?
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Dear Parents,
Any idea where to get the IB COP to local university courses? I can’t seem to find it anywhere. Appreciate any advice. Thank you
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