Networking Group - JCs General
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RI and HCI definitely have the best programs. Be it arts or science. This is because of the sheer quality of teachers and peers around you.
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justMommy:
RI and HCI definitely have the best programs. Be it arts or science. This is because of the sheer quality of teachers and peers around you.
But i beg to differ regarding the point about the quality of teachers. Every school has its fair share of good and lousy teachers. -
@likestolaugh: What are your child's expectations? What is a good JC to both your child and yourself? With varying opinions, it would be great to hear yours first before we can pitch in with our recommendations and options!

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likestolaugh:
Hi I am a new bee. My child awaiting results to go to JC in 2015. Any recommendation for good JC for Arts programme? This is my first child so a little anxious on JC choice and selection.
Every jc good is good school
Or go back to your former JC -
hi, any good Economics (H2) tuitor to recommend?
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yellow-dk:
hi, any good Economics (H2) tuitor to recommend?
Mrs Stella Neo from http://www.economicslessons.com.sg/index.html
A personal friend who is a former econs lecturer from top JCs. -
yellow-dk:
hi, any good Economics (H2) tuitor to recommend?
Ms Giam, at Mindlever tuition centre, opp bugis nlb. For MYE, promo and CT1 my grades for H2 econs was S, D, E. Joined the tuition after CT1, CT2 and prelim grades were C and B respectively. And I'm expecting an A for A levels
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likestolaugh:
Hi I am a new bee. My child awaiting results to go to JC in 2015. Any recommendation for good JC for Arts programme? This is my first child so a little anxious on JC choice and selection.
Top schools with good arts prog - RI, HC
Mid tier schools with good arts prog - CJC, TPJC -
I donβt know where to post this but can parents n students share - when are the JC Open Houses for 2015?
I would like to attend. -
zbear,
Why not check on individual JC website after school reopens? It wld give u a better picture .
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