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    • RE: Methodist Girls' School (Secondary)

      Hi! Anyone knows the class size of the SBA programme versus the IP class? Is it the same? With the high school fees, do they get better teachers and resources? Appreciate if anyone can share with me. Thanks in advance:)

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    • RE: School Of The Arts, Singapore

      Hi all! Anyone has children studying Literary Arts in SOTA? My gal is keen but I am not sure if it is suitable for her.


      Would like to find out if the teachers in SOTA are generally more relaxed so the child needs to be self-driven and self-motivated? My gal generally needs to be pushed so not sure if this suits her.

      How is it like studying in literary arts? Is it where they enjoy a vast appreciation of literary works and guided by teachers or are they expected to do a lot of reading up and research on their own?

      Is it also true that most SOTA students eventually move on to study in overseas universities? I read somewhere that IB graduates are compared with the rest of the world when it comes to determining the place in university while for A Levels, they are more compared to local students. Thus, a student who does well in IB may be good compared to the rest of the students in the world but in sg, they are compared to the few top schools who are taking IB so they stand a lower chance of getting a space in local university compared to A levels. ANyone has similar concerns about this?

      Thanks in advance if anyone could share any valuable advice with me!:)

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