Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)
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Hobbitworld:
Thank you very much. It is very reassuring to know. Do you know if our local universities are just as accepting of the IB (compared to A levels which they may be more familiar with) and if so what entry scores would be \"safe\" for entry to local universities generally?
Try to get >40
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Hobbitworld:
.... I have however been told by other parents from other schools that the IB is not so readily accepted by our local universities ....Do you think the school has data on graduands' admissions into uni....
Over the last few months, I have also been told by friends about the above regarding the IB (not ACS(I) specific). Further, they mentioned only universities in USA \"recongnise\" the IB but not many universities in UK does. However, I asked my BIL who studied in UK and he said IB is known there although he is not sure about Uni entry requirements. What's the situation on this based on past graduates data ?
Since 41/45 is a very very good score, does it mean a score of 35-40 means no possiblity to enter local universities ? What paths do past graduates who scored about 35+- typically take ? -
pixiedust:
All major universities recognize and have admission policies concerning the IB. After all, the IB was begun partly by UK educators.Hobbitworld:
.... I have however been told by other parents from other schools that the IB is not so readily accepted by our local universities ....Do you think the school has data on graduands' admissions into uni....
Over the last few months, I have also been told by friends about the above regarding the IB (not ACS(I) specific). Further, they mentioned only universities in USA \"recongnise\" the IB but not many universities in UK does. However, I asked my BIL who studied in UK and he said IB is known there although he is not sure about Uni entry requirements. What's the situation on this based on past graduates data ?
Since 41/45 is a very very good score, does it mean a score of 35-40 means no possiblity to enter local universities ? What paths do past graduates who scored about 35+- typically take ?
35-40 is an excellent score still. The UCAS tariff tables can be found http://www.ucas.com/students/ucas_tariff/tarifftables/#ib. You'll see that 35 is 500+ points, about equivalent to a H2 AAA/AAB A-level score (depends on what other subjects are taken, the relative importance of subjects, etc.; also, the Singapore-Cambridge A-level is considered tougher than most).
In practice, ACS(I) students have had no problem entering schools in terms of their qualification (the IB Diploma) and grades.
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As for local universities, all of them have policies concerning the IB as well. For example, http://www.nus.edu.sg/oam/apply/local/ib/BYA-ib.html. It's relatively easy to get in if you score 35 and above, which is I think what 90+% of the ACS(I) cohort scores.

I believe the school has such data. They don't track it exhaustively (since not all students who get admitted to institution X actually enter, and not all who enter an institution graduate from it โ there are transfers etc). -
Anyone here faces a similar situation? My son is trying to choose between RSP and rugby. Any inputs welcome!
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Hi is anyone online? Trying to find out if lessons still proceed as usual on founderโs day tomorrow?
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No lessons for the entire day 2morrow .
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Thanks Jonathan, is dismissal as usual at 1pm? Thank you.
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Itโs expected to end at 12
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:thankyou:
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