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Does anyone know scored 3 points can able to secured the place in RJ? Thanks.
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Dd also went to ip jc. I guess it varies for every individual. She had a very cohesive class consisting of about 80% fr ip. And it is not true the ip kids all do better. In fact the jae in her class performed better because they were more rigorously exam trained. But the ip students pick up fast. once they are used to the exams rigours, they’ll do fine. But I’m not sure about njc though.
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mama of 2:
Does anyone know scored 3 points can able to secured the place in RJ? Thanks.
Ri was partial 3 for science. 4 for arts last yr. Good chance. -
zeemimi:
Dd also went to ip jc. I guess it varies for every individual. She had a very cohesive class consisting of about 80% fr ip. And it is not true the ip kids all do better. In fact the jae in her class performed better because they were more rigorously exam trained. But the ip students pick up fast. once they are used to the exams rigours, they'll do fine. But I'm not sure about njc though.
Oh,that's comforting to hear haha,but i know in NJC,the IP students and the JAE students will be assigned to separate classes,so its like kinda segregating..Hmm -
zeemimi:
TQ Zeemimi :xedfingers:mama of 2:
Does anyone know scored 3 points can able to secured the place in RJ? Thanks.
Ri was partial 3 for science. 4 for arts last yr. Good chance. -
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2210:
Yup I heard about that. It's kinda strange.zeemimi:
Dd also went to ip jc. I guess it varies for every individual. She had a very cohesive class consisting of about 80% fr ip. And it is not true the ip kids all do better. In fact the jae in her class performed better because they were more rigorously exam trained. But the ip students pick up fast. once they are used to the exams rigours, they'll do fine. But I'm not sure about njc though.
Oh,that's comforting to hear haha,but i know in NJC,the IP students and the JAE students will be assigned to separate classes,so its like kinda segregating..Hmm -
2210:
Yup I heard about that. It's kinda strange.zeemimi:
Dd also went to ip jc. I guess it varies for every individual. She had a very cohesive class consisting of about 80% fr ip. And it is not true the ip kids all do better. In fact the jae in her class performed better because they were more rigorously exam trained. But the ip students pick up fast. once they are used to the exams rigours, they'll do fine. But I'm not sure about njc though.
Oh,that's comforting to hear haha,but i know in NJC,the IP students and the JAE students will be assigned to separate classes,so its like kinda segregating..Hmm -
Hey there, I need some advice. My younger brother just got his O-level results today and he scored 3 points after CCA and higher MT deductions. He was thinking of going NJC or HCI but is worried about going to HCI. He is from a neighborhood secondary school and his PSLE was at 338. He feels that he is not ‘smart’ enough for top schools like HCJC and RJC and is afraid that he wont fit in. Any advice? Would NJC be a better fit for him? Or should he try for HCI? I feel that he should try for HCI but I dont want him to be pressured either.
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zeemimi:
Yup I heard about that. It's kinda strange.[/quote]Yes...indeed it is,so the segregation there kinda make me rather hesitant about going there.Anyway thanks for your help!(:2210:
[quote=\"zeemimi\"]Dd also went to ip jc. I guess it varies for every individual. She had a very cohesive class consisting of about 80% fr ip. And it is not true the ip kids all do better. In fact the jae in her class performed better because they were more rigorously exam trained. But the ip students pick up fast. once they are used to the exams rigours, they'll do fine. But I'm not sure about njc though.
Oh,that's comforting to hear haha,but i know in NJC,the IP students and the JAE students will be assigned to separate classes,so its like kinda segregating..Hmm
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