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    NUS High School of Mathematics and Science (Diploma)

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    • L Offline
      layperson
      last edited by

      The above is only for the Class 2013.


      The question whether the diploma is recognized is often raised in this site.

      Nush website also has the names of universities past students had been admitted for 2008 to 2010. Just click \"academic curriculum\" and scroll down

      http://www.nushigh.edu.sg/academic-curr ... ol-diploma

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        Artume
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        FantasyLandDreams:
        Hi,

        May I ask, as compared to an 'A' level cert, any problem/disadvantage faced when applying for Ivy League universities and Ox-bridge using NUSH diploma?

        Just curious as a lot of good overseas universities mentioned in above post:
        Overseas:
        Monash, Uni of British Columbia, McGill, Trinity College of Dublin, LSE, UCL, Cambridge, Oxford, Edinburgh, Sheffield, Brown, Cornell, Duke, Georgie Inst of Tech, Harvard, Harvey Mudd College, MIT, Purdue, UCLA
        I will try to reply to this as how the college counselors told us.

        There are 3 cases: US universities, other universities that knows NUSH, and universities that do not know us yet.

        US universities generally still require SATs, no matter if the application is holding a NUSH diploma or A level result. What NUSH offers in addition to the diploma is a set of transcript that details the student's progress through NUSH, including development, academic, research, etc. These transcripts may provide a more complete (and hopefully a better) picture of the student's high school life, which may aid in the assessment of the student for the university.

        Other universities that knows NUSH generally hold the NUSH diploma in high regard, both due to the rigour of the curriculum as well as through our alumni. Interestingly, this includes most of the better universities in UK or other countries. These are able to assess NUSH graduates based on the diploma alone (more or less), though it is still advantageous to have other qualifications (especially for the top few, such as Oxford or Imperial College London).

        For universities that do not know us very well (yet), the college counselors will send over the school's information and talk with them upon a student's indication of interest of application for that university. Students generally do not have to do much. In addition, for these universities, other qualifications, such as the Advanced Placement exams that the students take, will be very helpful to admission. These universities may also assess the student based on AP alone.

        The main advantage of NUSH diploma is not just the diploma itself, but also the set of transcript that comes with it. In addition, the reputation of NUSH probably will help in the STEM fields.

        What it may fall short may be due to the difficulty to compare to other qualifications. After all, A level is more established. In this regard, NUSH tries to reassure the universities with our AP exam results, as well as periodic review of NUSH by MOE and NUS.

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        • phtthpP Offline
          phtthp
          last edited by

          How is GPA computed, in NUS High ?


          Eg : Year 6 Physics subject

          does it mean attain GPA 4.0 score means : fall within 80 to 100 ?

          GPA 3.6 means 70 to 79 ?

          GPA 3.2 means 65 to 69 ?

          GPA 2.8 means 60 to 64 ?

          GPA 2.4 means 55 to 59 ?

          GPA 2.0 means 50 to 54 ?

          This GPA score per Subject :
          is it only for Year 6 alone, or had been accumulated, since Year (1 to 6) ?

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            Artume
            last edited by

            phtthp:
            How is GPA computed, in NUS High ?


            Eg : Year 5 / 6 Physics

            does it mean attain GPA 4.0 score means : fall within 80 to 100 ?

            GPA 3.6 means 70 to 79 ?

            GPA 3.2 means 65 to 69 ?

            GPA 2.8 means 60 to 64 ?

            GPA 2.4 means 55 to 59 ?

            GPA 2.0 means 50 to 54 ?
            Each module is assigned a grade, depending on the performance. Each grade is also assigned a grade point. Generally speaking
            >85:A+ (5.0)
            80~85: A (5.0)
            75~80: A- (4.5)
            70~75: B+ (4.0)
            65~70: B (3.5)
            60~65: B- (3.0)
            55~60: C+ (2.5)
            50~55: C (2.0)
            45~50: D+ (1.5)
            40~45: D (1.0)
            <40: F (0)

            GPA is calculated for each semester, by taking the sum of the (module grade x modular credit) and divided by the total modular credit.

            CAP is calculated with 50% cumulative GPA from year 3 and year 4, and 50% from year 5 and year 6.

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              phtthp
              last edited by

              Artume:

              GPA is calculated for each semester, by taking the sum of the (module grade x modular credit) and divided by the total modular credit.

              CAP is calculated with 50% cumulative GPA from year 3 and year 4, and 50% from year 5 and year 6.
              what is the difference between modular grade vs. modular credit

              can illustrate with an example, to Physics ?
              Thank you

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                Artume
                last edited by

                phtthp:
                Artume:


                GPA is calculated for each semester, by taking the sum of the (module grade x modular credit) and divided by the total modular credit.

                CAP is calculated with 50% cumulative GPA from year 3 and year 4, and 50% from year 5 and year 6.

                what is the difference between modular grade vs. modular credit

                can illustrate with an example, to Physics ?
                Thanks

                Suppose a student takes 2 modules, Physics A and Physics B, in a semester.

                Modular Credit for Physics A: 4 (roughly the number of less hours per week per semester)
                Module Grade for Physics A: B- (3.0)

                Modular Credit for Physics B: 2
                Module Grade for Physics B: A+ (5.0)

                GPA for that semester : (4*3.0+2*5.0)/(4+2) = 3.67

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                • iRabbitI Offline
                  iRabbit
                  last edited by

                  Thanks dagong99 & mjl for the replies.


                  Interesting list of courses and oversea uni.

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                  • phtthpP Offline
                    phtthp
                    last edited by

                    what is the difference between module(s) Physics A vs. Physics B ?


                    is it Physics A emphasize more on Hands on practical work involvement, while Physics B emphasize more on Theory ?

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                      Artume
                      last edited by

                      phtthp:
                      what is the difference between module(s) Physics A vs. Physics B ?


                      is it Physics A emphasize more on Hands on practical work involvement, while Physics B emphasize more on Theory ?
                      No, those are made up module names.

                      NUS High takes a modular approach to teaching. This is more evident in upper years, when the content is more specialized.

                      One physics module could be \"Special Relativity\".
                      The other physics module could be \"Quantum Mechanics\". Entirely different topic.

                      It is somewhat like what the universities do.

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                        Nebbermind
                        last edited by

                        phtthp:
                        what is the difference between module(s) Physics A vs. Physics B ?


                        is it Physics A emphasize more on Hands on practical work involvement, while Physics B emphasize more on Theory ?
                        What artume is saying is that diff module for the same subject carries diff weightage and there's a multiplier for each module in the computation of the overall grade for the subject.

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