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    All About A Levels

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Tertiary Education - A-Levels, Diplomas, Degrees
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    • CoffeeCatC Offline
      CoffeeCat
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      adamtoh97:
      And I heard H3 is useless and why are people still studying it?

      I don't think its totally useless?
      It may serve as buffing up your applications for those applying to overseas unis...

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        BitterSweet:
        hello, would just like to check something - if I have passed higher chinese in o levels and choose to be exempted from H1CL in A levels, what would it say on my A level cert? would it show my o level higher chinese grade or would it just say that I am exempted?

        I think it just won't show up in your A level cert.

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        • CoffeeCatC Offline
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          slmkhoo:
          starlight1968sg:

          [quote=\"slmkhoo\"]Econs is more 'maths-science' and less 'humanities' than Geog or Hist, so science students usually think it will be easier to understand and study. Most science students also think that Geog/Hist are purely memorising subjects (I disagree, but that's another topic), and prefer not to try them. Another constraint is how each JC timetables classes - not all combinations may be possible.


          My thinking is since the student will be doing Geo or Hist in sec 3 & 4, perhaps it is better to continue further (to A levels) rather than to take up Economics from ground zero?

          Econs is a very useful subject though, especially if your child wants to do any finance, business etc courses. It's also a good course just for general knowledge. But the main thing is to let your child decide based on interest. Studying needs motivation, and it will be easier if she is interested in the subject.[/quote]Agreed, econs is interesting just for the general knowledge 😃

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            reddiechan
            last edited by

            CoffeeCat:
            BitterSweet:

            hello, would just like to check something - if I have passed higher chinese in o levels and choose to be exempted from H1CL in A levels, what would it say on my A level cert? would it show my o level higher chinese grade or would it just say that I am exempted?


            I think it just won't show up in your A level cert.

            During the CL1/CL2 [aka HCL/CL] days it'll just show the respective score obtained at the respective sitting. i.e. CL1 score in 'O' level cert, and CL2 score in 'A' level cert. MOE/your school knows if you've achieved the required min score. There are people who scored A2 for CL1 at 'O' level, but just kept taking CL2 at 'A' level in order to achieve perfect A1 score.

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            • starlight1968sgS Offline
              starlight1968sg
              last edited by

              May I ask if the contrasting subject can be taken as a H1 level? Thanks.

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              • J Offline
                jtoh
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                starlight1968sg:
                May I ask if the contrasting subject can be taken as a H1 level? Thanks.

                Can.

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                • starlight1968sgS Offline
                  starlight1968sg
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                  jtoh:
                  starlight1968sg:

                  May I ask if the contrasting subject can be taken as a H1 level? Thanks.


                  Can.

                  Thanks, jtoh.
                  Some schools seem to require that subject to be taken at H2 level.

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                  • J Offline
                    jtoh
                    last edited by

                    Oh is it? Could it be the school’s directive rather than the MOE’s directive then?

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                    • starlight1968sgS Offline
                      starlight1968sg
                      last edited by

                      jtoh:
                      Oh is it? Could it be the school's directive rather than the MOE's directive then?

                      This is what I am trying to find out too.
                      Anyway, I have sent an email to the relevant authorities for further clarifications.
                      I just want to hear from parents here with such experience.
                      Thanks, jtoh.

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                      • sharonkhooS Offline
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                        last edited by

                        jtoh:
                        Oh is it? Could it be the school's directive rather than the MOE's directive then?

                        Probably. As far as I know, MOE does not require that the contrasting subject be taken at H2.

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