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How does EAB treat students coming from schools that have a different academic year, such as those in the Southern Hemisphere?

A student coming from Australia, for example, will complete a grade/year level in December. If that student applies for EAB second semester admission in January, then he/she will usually enter the second semester at EAB of the academic year just completed in Australia. A student is not normally promoted to the second semester of a given grade level without completing the first semester of that grade level.

How does EAB treat students coming from schools that have a different academic year, such as those in the Southern Hemisphere?

A student coming from Australia, for example, will complete a grade/year level in December. If that student applies for EAB second semester admission in January, then he/she will usually enter the second semester at EAB of the academic year just completed in Australia. A student is not normally promoted to the second semester of a given grade level without completing the first semester of that grade level.

How does EAB treat students coming from schools that have a different academic year, such as those in the Southern Hemisphere?

A student coming from Australia, for example, will complete a grade/year level in December. If that student applies for EAB second semester admission in January, then he/she will usually enter the second semester at EAB of the academic year just completed in Australia. A student is not normally promoted to the second semester of a given grade level without completing the first semester of that grade level.

How does EAB treat students coming from schools that have a different academic year, such as those in the Southern Hemisphere?

A student coming from Australia, for example, will complete a grade/year level in December. If that student applies for EAB second semester admission in January, then he/she will usually enter the second semester at EAB of the academic year just completed in Australia. A student is not normally promoted to the second semester of a given grade level without completing the first semester of that grade level.

How does EAB treat students coming from schools that have a different academic year, such as those in the Southern Hemisphere?

A student coming from Australia, for example, will complete a grade/year level in December. If that student applies for EAB second semester admission in January, then he/she will usually enter the second semester at EAB of the academic year just completed in Australia. A student is not normally promoted to the second semester of a given grade level without completing the first semester of that grade level.

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