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    A's or IB?

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      frankchn
      last edited by

      I don’t think HYPSM (that is, Harvard Yale Princeton Stanford MIT) makes any sort of distinction between A-levels and IB. (At least there isn’t such distinction in my experience)


      Anyway, there are tonnes of 40+ pointers and straight A scorers for A-levels from Singapore, so they make their decisions based off other criteria - SAT scores, CCA, essays, teacher recommendations, interviews, etc… Quite a holistic (but unpredictable) process.

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        Jean.014397H
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        I suppose IB would be better.


        I have a friend’s daughter who went through ACS(IB) and in the end regretted her choice. Although they don’t go through the major As, the IB programme is very exhausting. I’m sure that scoring well for As will be able to get you to Harvard too.

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          xxjustakidxx
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          Jean.H:
          I suppose IB would be better.


          I have a friend's daughter who went through ACS(IB) and in the end regretted her choice. Although they don't go through the major As, the IB programme is very exhausting. I'm sure that scoring well for As will be able to get you to Harvard too.
          ACJC you mean, ACS's a boy's school.

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            CentralControl
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            how much harder is the IB than the O levels? … just a question, since from a sec. school, how much tougher is IB?

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              boondad
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              ACS(I) admits DDs for years 5&6 in the IB program.

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                pinky
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                IB-if you are heading to U in USA, Canada

                A levels-if you are heading for local Us and UK
                That’s what my friend told me.
                Not sure about Australia/NZ/Europe U, can anyone advise?

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                  VitoRelax
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                  Just wondering, for top schools like RGS & Nanyang, they only offer IP program to PSLE students.


                  So these students will be transferred to RJC to do A level ?

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