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    • RE: Art Elective Programme

      floppy:
      The benefit from AEP (and very much the same with literature and the other Humanities) is that it sticks with you for life (much more then Maths or Science would). It may not have any additional benefits in school though, and would not make any courses any easier.


      However, you will be able to tell a Monet from a Manet, and Baroque from Rococo. Paintings talk to you, as well as architecture / buildings too (and walking in Europe looking at the surroundings can take on a different meaning ).
      hi floppy, i know this is pretty late & you might not be able to see this message but for AEP, after phase 1, and if i get in, is it a must to take the interview? if so, do you know what questions they might ask? thanks šŸ˜„ šŸ˜„

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    • RE: Art Elective Programme

      floppy:
      The benefit from AEP (and very much the same with literature and the other Humanities) is that it sticks with you for life (much more then Maths or Science would). It may not have any additional benefits in school though, and would not make any courses any easier.


      However, you will be able to tell a Monet from a Manet, and Baroque from Rococo. Paintings talk to you, as well as architecture / buildings too (and walking in Europe looking at the surroundings can take on a different meaning ).
      hi floppy, i know this is pretty late & you might not be able to see this message but for AEP, after phase 1, and if i get in, is it a must to take the interview? if so, do you know what questions they might ask? thanks šŸ˜„ šŸ˜„

      posted in Secondary Schools - Selection
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      AllyJr
    • RE: Art Elective Programme

      floppy:
      The benefit from AEP (and very much the same with literature and the other Humanities) is that it sticks with you for life (much more then Maths or Science would). It may not have any additional benefits in school though, and would not make any courses any easier.


      However, you will be able to tell a Monet from a Manet, and Baroque from Rococo. Paintings talk to you, as well as architecture / buildings too (and walking in Europe looking at the surroundings can take on a different meaning ).
      hi floppy, i know this is pretty late & you might not be able to see this message but for AEP, after phase 1, and if i get in, is it a must to take the interview? if so, do you know what questions they might ask? thanks šŸ˜„ šŸ˜„

      posted in Secondary Schools - Selection
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      AllyJr
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