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Mattayom entrance exam

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6 hours ago, digbeth said:

Aren't the Demonstration Schools like Chula's,  Pathumwan and SWU at prasarnmitr is belongs with department of higher education as they are attached to university and not bound by the general rules of the ministry of education make them have a lot of leeway and being semi private 

I suppose but from those teachers I know that have taught there they are no different. In the end it's the same dire Thai and farang teachers. Moreover, each of the schools you'd mentioned have special or at least different programs. I believe Prasarnmit might have three or four. Chula at least two. The old rumor that working in demonstration schools license is not technically required. Teachers I've known at those schools over at least past 7-8 years have required license or waiver.

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  • kingstonkid
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    The Matayom 1 exam is not a pass-fail in so much as it is an entrance exam for schools.  The students write the exam and the school then determines, based on scores and any legacy how many students th

  • youreavinalaff
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    Not so.    Not quite sure what you mean as "semi private" but private schools will generally accept students who can pay.    Entrance tests for good government schools are tougher.

  • youreavinalaff
    youreavinalaff

    Probably as you have 2 correct answers.   When trying to belittle, it's always best not to make mistakes.

On 4/30/2023 at 2:08 PM, Deserted said:

the important thing is the level of competition for the school my child will apply for?

Yes

 

If your child is heading for Bangkok school (year has started) message me, I know a good deal about the schools and have taught at many of the best.

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On 6/22/2023 at 9:49 PM, Plern said:

Yes

 

If your child is heading for Bangkok school (year has started) message me, I know a good deal about the schools and have taught at many of the best.

Thanks, she's based in the north of the city and the school would have to be in that area, so like Laksi/Don Muang/Ngamwongwan area/pakkret areas.

6 hours ago, Deserted said:

Thanks, she's based in the north of the city and the school would have to be in that area, so like Laksi/Don Muang/Ngamwongwan area/pakkret areas.

Kaesetsart Lab, Horwang, St John's, Sattriwittaya 2 she might like (girls school, not nearly reputation as 1), Bodindecha. Best schools northwards of BKK.

 

Not uncommon for students to travel considerable distances to attend better schools.

 

Rangsit also has a few okay schools although none are top 20.

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Thanks, I know Horwang but will take a look at the others.

A post has been removed.  Please don't request personal information from members.  It's against forum rules.

 

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The English test is a paper based exam.

 

The cat is __ the mat.

 

a) on

b) on

c) for

d) banana

 

And yes many students fail these tests.

3 hours ago, Chris Daley said:

The English test is a paper based exam.

 

The cat is __ the mat.

 

a) on

b) on

c) for

d) banana

 

And yes many students fail these tests.

Probably as you have 2 correct answers.

 

When trying to belittle, it's always best not to make mistakes.

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