NIST
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NIST is considered top tier. I spoke with a teacher a few months ago who left my current school to work at NIST and she was very happy. It's an IB school throughout, so I imagine the workload is pretty intense, but that seems to be the case at most schools. One of my top choices, I just wish it wasn't so damn competitive...
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What a school "wants" doesnt mean they get it. Many schools think they are the best and their "standards" are just a way of appearing more exclusive then they are.
They are a good second tier school, based on their short existence so far. ISB and Patanya are the top tier schools.
They are a good second tier school, based on their short existence so far. ISB and Patanya are the top tier schools.
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Don't confuse dave jaw by asking him to provide a rationale for his blurts.
I think most educators would agree that there are three really good schools in Bangkok: ISB; Patana and NIST.
I think most educators would agree that there are three really good schools in Bangkok: ISB; Patana and NIST.
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ISbs been around 50+ years, NIST has been in inception since 93, but they did a major restructuring recently. Its not fair to call them the same school (why they think their the most established IB school in BKK, I dont agree with. Patana is far superior.)
I think NIST is a good school as well, never claimed they weren't, but of that trinity (ISB, Patanya, NIST) they are third, puts them near the top of the second tier.
I think NIST is a good school as well, never claimed they weren't, but of that trinity (ISB, Patanya, NIST) they are third, puts them near the top of the second tier.
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