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    All About International Baccalaureate (IB)

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Tertiary Education - A-Levels, Diplomas, Degrees
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    • M Offline
      mommyNg
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      Ok, I checked that for NUS, IB students only required to take SAT IF they are applying to Medicine and Dentistry using their predicted IB results for early admission:


      “Students presenting May 2020 IB Diploma Programme Examination Session results

      These students may apply for admission with their predicted International Baccalaureate (IB) results, as attested by their high school.

      Both SAT and SAT Subject Tests scores* are required only if students

      are applying for Medicine and/or Dentistry course
      wish to have an early admission consideration
      * SAT score reports must be submitted if you have indicated the results in the online application form. Lack of the necessary supporting documents will affect the processing of your application.”

      http://www.nus.edu.sg/oam/apply-to-nus/international-baccalaureate-%28ib%29-diploma/admissions-requirements

      Perhaps that’s the difference you are referring to between ACSi/SJI and international schools. The ACSI/SJI applicants will be using their Nov IB results, and no SAT is required, whereas the international schools students will be using their predicted May IB results for early admission hence SAT is required (but only if they apply to Medicine and Dentistry, which not surprisingly would required a high SAT score to enter such highly competitively faculties).

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      • manorwayM Offline
        manorway
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        Thank you MommyNg!

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          sharonkhoo
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          manorway\" post_id=\"1960708\" time=\"1579942934\" user_id=\"9303:

          Is SAT score of 1600 very hard to achieve? Thanks
          That's the maximum score, so yes, it would be hard to achieve. From later posts, it seems that the students you refer to were applying for the most competitive courses (eg Medicine), so I guess they can ask for perfection. But even the top US universities do not set 1600 as a minimum, so I guess it is likely that the local universities may have advised something like \"as close to 1600 as possible\", but that message got garbled.

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            manorway
            last edited by

            I see, Thanks!

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              Parent2008
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              Hi, curious if there are any tabulation of IB grades for Local University by Courses? Anyone can share?

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                emoh
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                Parent2008\" post_id=\"2002517\" time=\"1605259664\" user_id=\"1010:

                Hi, curious if there are any tabulation of IB grades for Local University by Courses? Anyone can share?
                https://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=90040&p=1992240&hilit=university#p1992240

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                  Parent2008
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                  Thanks eMoh.


                  Australia Uni looks a little wrong. Monash have indicted 26 for the Degree in Archtectural Design - https://www.monash.edu/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/911812/Monash-Undergraduate-Course-Guide-International.pdf

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                    emoh
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                    Parent2008\" post_id=\"2002525\" time=\"1605263714\" user_id=\"1010:

                    Thanks eMoh.

                    Australia Uni looks a little wrong. Monash have indicted 26 for the Degree in Archtectural Design - https://www.monash.edu/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/911812/Monash-Undergraduate-Course-Guide-International.pdf
                    this could be their lower bound based on the cohort, with averages in the 40s, there are not many in the early 30s let along late 20s

                    https://www.sji.edu.sg/news-and-events/news-highlights/2020

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                      titank
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                      Any information to see COP of IB scores for NUS & NTU courses? A level there is a volume available.

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                        emoh
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                        titank\" post_id=\"2032004\" time=\"1627391737\" user_id=\"488:

                        Any information to see COP of IB scores for NUS & NTU courses? A level there is a volume available.
                        https://www.reddit.com/r/SGExams/comments/gjkkxm/ib_uni_offers_for_ib_students/

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