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本帖最後由 nintendo 於 15-10-15 00:38 編輯
brother4 發表於 15-10-14 19:56
7分以上可報医科/law,應不是指本地大學,是海外大學一般要有ielts7分才接納申請.(錯解請更正)
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You are talking about the UK right?
Since in the US and Canada, medicine and law are post grad entry.
Note that IELTS is only an "addition admission requirement" to proof you can learn and communicate in English.
IELTS is only required for most universities in the UK and Canada from students that does not have English as a first language. Technically, most students from international school and students with IB English A do not need to write IELTS (please check individual university website).
Most universities first consider high school grades plus predicted grades. If you have low DSE English or low IB English A grades, you will not even get pass the first stage or medicine and law programs. So even if you get perfect 9 with IELTS, I do not think it will help much.
Remember these programs are extremely competitive. Of course, may be just slightly less competitive then Med and Law in Hong Kong. But they are still extremely competitive. They simply have too many applicants to choose from.
Note that the requirements of SAT at US universities are slightly different. Many US universities do screen applicants with SAT first. Then, the second stage is high school grades plus predicted grades etc. However, SAT is a very different exam. It is much harder and should not be used to compared to IELTS.
To sum up, students should not expect IELTS can help much.
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