During this period, I will study five courses in a systematic and orderly manner, and then decide the admission of the University of Sydney according to my English scores and GPA of other subjects.
April/10 intensive course (29-30 weeks)
Because the course is shorter than the standard course and the total teaching time and requirements are the same, students are required to have a good English and academic foundation before entering the intensive class.
Extended course in February/August (59 weeks)
Before the extension course 19 weeks, it is for students with slightly poor academic foundation. After 19 weeks of study, you can enter the standard 40-week course.
New South Wales High School Diploma (HSC)
The Sydney campus offers courses for senior high school students in grades 10- 12, with up to 30 subjects to choose from. 10- 1 1 Try your favorite subjects in grade, and 12 choose the corresponding courses according to the elective direction of the university.
There are four school terms throughout the year, namely February, April, July and 10, which can be inserted every semester.
In the past few years, the graduates of Taylor College Sydney Campus have achieved the following results:
2009
University of Sydney Preparatory Course (USFP)
100% of students are admitted to institutions of higher learning. 8 1% graduates of the University of Sydney matriculation were admitted to the University of Sydney, and 9% of them had a GPA above 9.0. 68% of the graduates were admitted by the first choice. 17 people were admitted to a double degree in law; 1 1 Students enter the medical major, which provides a complete channel for eventually entering the MBBS course of the University of Sydney.
senior high school
15% of the students get more than 90 points in the College Entrance Examination Index (UAI), ranking the top 10% in the whole state, and 3 1% of the graduates get more than 80 points, ranking the top 20% in the whole state. 42% students go to the University of Sydney or the University of New South Wales. 67% of the students meet the requirements of university entrance, and 1000% of the graduates are admitted to institutions of higher learning.
2008
University of Sydney Preparatory Course (USFP)
65,438+0,000% of USFP students were admitted to institutions of higher learning, 82% of them were admitted to the University of Sydney, and 66% of the graduates were admitted to the first choice. Nine students entered the double-degree major of law and six students entered the medical major. A student was admitted to a double-degree course in medicine/internal medicine and surgery.
senior high school
65,438+076 students successfully completed the HSC course. 19.3% of the students got the College Entrance Examination Index (UAI) of 90 points or more, ranking the top in the whole state 10%, and 310.3% got the UAI of 80 points or more, ranking the top 20% in the whole state. 45% of the students study at the University of Sydney or the University of New South Wales, 65% meet the admission requirements of universities, and 65,438+000% meet the admission requirements of institutions of higher learning.
2007
University of Sydney Preparatory Course (USFP)
Among the 28 1 students who completed the course: 1 0,000% of USFP students were admitted to institutions of higher learning, of which 83% were admitted to the University of Sydney and 52% were admitted to the first choice.
senior high school
7.5% students' College Entrance Examination Index (UAI) reached 95 or above, ranking the top 5% in the state. 1 1.8% of the students scored more than 90 points, that is, 10% before the state.
2006
University of Sydney Preparatory Course (USFP)
65,438+0,000% of USFP students were admitted to institutions of higher learning, of which 83% were admitted to the University of Sydney.
senior high school
In 2005, 185 students successfully completed their HSC studies. The UAI scores of four students exceeded 99 (out of 100). Our best student got a high score of 99.8.
16.2% of the students scored above 90 points in the College Entrance Examination Index (UAI), ranking the top in the whole state 10%. 100% of students are admitted to institutions of higher learning.