Raffles Institution (Year 1-4)
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20% of cohort....being offered 1RA.. take note overall GPA>3.6 or more.... :rahrah:
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Does anyone know how many students take lit for A level ?
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gardenia64:
Does anyone know how many students take lit for A level ?
You can check from their institution report.
http://issuu.com/ripub/docs/ri_institution_report_2011-2012?e=3601461/2685587
A Level 2011 is 157... -
VALyap:
20% of cohort....being offered 1RA.. take note overall GPA>3.6 or more.... :rahrah:
Overall GPA 3.6 & above.
85 percentile & above for the subject(s) that you wish to apply RA. -
Thanks for reply.
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Does any students study the Germany language at A level ? Are those students studying university in Germany after that ? Please advise. Thanks.
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Is there a newly released PE Shorts?
I saw students wearing a never seen before shorts, as compared to the sort of like tights old PE Shorts. -
Hi, kiasuson,
Do you have the 2012-2013 report from RI ? I think it is quite high chance to get āAā for Lit in A level. Thanks a lot. -
firefly38:
Hi,VALyap:
20% of cohort....being offered 1RA.. take note overall GPA>3.6 or more.... :rahrah:
Overall GPA 3.6 & above.
85 percentile & above for the subject(s) that you wish to apply RA.
If GPA met 3.6 & above but the subject my DS wishes to apply not within 85 percentile. Does he still have a chance to apply for that subject? What is the chance of appealing?
Any parent can advice? TIA -
Cowiemama:
Hi,firefly38:
[quote=\"VALyap\"]20% of cohort....being offered 1RA.. take note overall GPA>3.6 or more.... :rahrah:
Overall GPA 3.6 & above.
85 percentile & above for the subject(s) that you wish to apply RA.
If GPA met 3.6 & above but the subject my DS wishes to apply not within 85 percentile. Does he still have a chance to apply for that subject? What is the chance of appealing?
Any parent can advice? TIA[/quote]Yes, he can appeal.. Would be better if he can get the respective subject teacher to write a recommendation letter to support his appeal..
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