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    • RE: All About A Levels

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      raymondloh:

      Can i have 2 H2 subjects, and the rest all H1 subjects to fill up the 12 academic units, if i intend to pursue tertiary studies in the U.S. instead of local univ.? Because what i heard american uni are more interested in SAT scores than the scores of full A Level subjects. Can someone chime in on this?


      You must have at least:
      Three H2 content-based subjects
      One H1 content-based subject
      H1 Mother Tongue Language (MTL)
      H1 General Paper (GP)
      H1 Project Work (PW)

      Also, it is not true that US colleges are more interested in SAT scores. They evaluate you based on how well you do in school too. It's all part of a holistic assessment.

      What's \"content-based subject\"?

      posted in Tertiary Education - A-Levels
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      raymondloh
    • RE: All About A Levels

      Can i have 2 H2 subjects, and the rest all H1 subjects to fill up the 12 academic units, if i intend to pursue tertiary studies in the U.S. instead of local univ.? Because what i heard american uni are more interested in SAT scores than the scores of full A Level subjects. Can someone chime in on this?

      posted in Tertiary Education - A-Levels
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      raymondloh
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