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S5 Students Seminar
Preparing for SLP and OEA
9-5-2011
Rundown of the Seminar
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Updates of SLP and OEA
Differences between SLP and OEA
Preparation for “Self-account” or “Additional
Information”
Work Schedule
SLP and OEA
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They are different platforms developed by
separate organizations.
SLP claims to suit the needs of students for
their career path and further studies.
OEA aims to serve universities to select their
potential candidates.
SLP (Student Learning Profile)
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Student Particulars (by school)
Academic Results (by school)
OLE at school
(by school)
Awards & Achievements at school (by school)
Activities/ Awards achieved outside school
Self-account
1. Student Particulars
2. Academic Performance in NSS
3. OLE at school in NSS
3. OLE at school in NSS
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Only consider the OLE in SS1 to SS3
Not all OLE will be shown in SLP.
Students are requested to select some of
them to be printed in their SLP.
 The chosen OLE should illustrate the
student’s strengths, interests, ECA, etc
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4. Awards and Achievement in School
5. Activities/ Awards outside School
5. Activities/ Awards outside School
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Only record the activities / awards acquired
outside school by students
Record on the e-template (by EDB)
You should decide what activities and awards
can illustrate your strengths, interests, etc
The school does not need to verify students’
records
Template
6. Self-Account
•Optional
•No more than 1000 words in English or
1600 words in Chinese
Joint University Programmes
Admission System (JUPAS)
A. Other Experiences and Achievements
(OEA)
B. Reference Report (SRR)
Joint University Programmes
Admission System ( JUPAS)
A. Other Experiences and Achievements
(OEA)
1. OLE and achievements at school and
outside school
2. Additional information (less than 300
words)
Other Experiences and Achievements
(OEA) in Competitions and Activities
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To list up to a maximum of 20 items of your
activities / achievements
Quality, rather than quantity, that matters in
activities. Students should preferably have quality
experiences rather than mere participation
across many activities.
Students are strongly advised to carefully select
the activities that could highlight the essence of
their recent personal development
Additional Information
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Not more than 300 words (in either English or
Chinese) describing about an interest or
experience that has been particularly meaningful
to you, or how it has affected your personal
growth and life goals.
To provide additional information and a fuller
picture of your personal development during
your secondary schooling and NOT at testing
your language skills.
As a framework for discussions during selection
interviews
Additional Information
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Similar to self-account with different purpose
However, it is better for you to write in English
(not more than 300 words)
Since it is for the universities to consider why
you are a good candidate for their programmes.
So your language skill is important.
Difference between ‘self-account’
and ‘additional information’
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‘Self-account’ can focus on your personal
development, personal qualities, strengths,
interests, experiences, etc in the course of your
secondary education.
‘Additional information’ focuses the experiences,
interests, strengths, personal qualities why you
are a good candidate to the universities.
Difference between ‘self-account’
and ‘additional information’
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The qualities, strengths, etc you mentioned in
the ‘additional information’ should match with
the requirements of your targeted institutions
So, in pursuing tertiary education, SLP can be a
supplementary document OR a foundation
document for your OEA
Difference between ‘self-account’
and ‘additional information’
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‘Self-account’ can be your story of development
‘Additional information’ is your specific story
for universities
Difference between ‘self-account’
and ‘additional information’
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Even so, you can write the same story in ‘Selfaccount’ and ‘Additional Information’.
OR, you can write a longer version as your ‘Selfaccount’ and then polish or refine it to your
‘Additional Information’ for the universities.
Joint University Programmes
Admission System (JUPAS)
B. Reference Report (SRR)
1. Personal & General Abilities
2. Academic Performance by School
3. Supplementary Information from
Principal
Personal and General Abilities
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Ability to communicate
Analytical power
Conduct
Independence of mind
Industriousness
Initiative
Personal and General Abilities
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Leadership
Maturity
Perseverance
Sense of responsibility
Creativity
Working with others
Academic Performance in School at
Secondary Six
Academic Performance in School at
Secondary Six
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Percentile (position in form/ class/ group)
Overall rating (excellence, very good, good,
average, below average)
Based on the latest results obtained in Secondary
Six (OR the academic performance in S5 and S6)
Supplementary Information from
Principal
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Principals are requested to provide supplementary
information on the students concerned only if they
deem there is / are event(s) that may adversely affect
their student’s application (such as sickness, accident,
family problem). The JUPAS Office or individual
institutions may also ask the applicant(s) concerned to
produce documentation as proof and support if
considered appropriate.
Preparation
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Keep good records of activities, awards or
achievements no matter inside or outside school
Ensure quality activities with self-reflection
Explore your career aspiration or field of studies
in tertiary education
Research your targeted institutions
Prepare your self-account/additional
information to impress the admission officers
that you are an appropriate candidate
Brief Schedule for Preparation
Time
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PIC
Oct
2010
Nov
2010
Visit University Open Days (S5)
CTs
Sharing after university visit (S5)
CTs
May
2011
S5 write 2nd draft of self-account/
additional information
Eng Ts
Jun
2011
Jul 2011
Submit self-account and activity record via
school-based e-platform
Receive SLP report
Mr. Hsia
Mr. Lam
Preparation for Writing Task
 Personal
Reflection Tool
(by Mr. Leung)
Preparation for SLP
 Upload
documents to e-platform
(by Mr. Hsia)
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http://www.ccchwc.edu.hk/
Important Dates on Writing Task
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27 May: submit your writing task to your English
teacher
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3 June: upload your writing task and your activity
records to Mr. Hsia via the e-platform
Important Dates of JUPAS
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25 Oct 2011 to 9 Jan 2012
25 Oct 2011 to 3 Feb 2012
25 Oct 2011 to 28 Feb 2012
31 Mar 2012
Submit application
Submit OEA
Submit SRR
Submit SLP if …