Top 20 Most Preferred Schools Among 36th ASAT Students
Nov 05 2025

This chart shows the Top 20 Most Preferred Schools – 36th ASAT Cohort based on student self-reported 1st, 2nd, and 3rd school preferences.
They do not reflect actual admissions data, cut-off scores, or school capacity.
Differences in school size or available places have not been considered.
This analysis is intended only to illustrate general trends in student interest, not to imply comparative rank or quality of schools.
*Pre-Uni New College accepts no responsibility or liability for any interpretation or use beyond its intended informational purpose.
Chart 1: Top 20 Most Preferred Schools – 36th ASAT Cohort (Boys + Girls)

| Chart Overview ● Each horizontal bar represents a school. ● Bar length = Total number of students who selected that school as their 1st, 2nd, or 3rd preference (Choice 1 + 2 + 3 combined). How It Was Calculated ● All student selections across Choice 1, Choice 2, and Choice 3 from the 36th ASAT cohort were combined. ● For each school, we counted how many times it was chosen, then listed the Top 20 schools with the highest total counts. What This Chart Shows ● Indicates which schools were most frequently chosen overall by students who sat the 36th ASAT. ● Reflects general popularity and awareness, not academic ranking or school performance. |
Chart 2: Top 20 Most Preferred Schools – Female Students (36th ASAT Cohort)

Chart 3: Top 20 Most Preferred Schools – Male Students (36th ASAT Cohort)

| Chart Overview ● Each horizontal bar represents a school chosen by female or male students respectively. ● Bar length = Total number of students of that gender who selected the school as their 1st, 2nd, or 3rd preference. How It Was Calculated ● All selections (Choice 1 + Choice 2 + Choice 3) were counted separately for female and male students within the 36th ASAT cohort. ● The Top 20 schools with the highest selection counts in each group are shown. What This Chart Shows ● Gender-based preference patterns among students who took the 36th ASAT. ● Illustrates which schools are most commonly listed by girls vs boys. ● This is a visual summary of student choices only, not a ranking of school quality or academic performance. |
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