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      Carrot Ho
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      Catholic JC and St Andrew with 9 point net read science staying north …haiz any sound advice about St Andrew …Thanks

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        Catholic JC and St Andrew with 9 point net read science staying north …haiz any sound advice about St Andrew …Thanks

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          Teeheehee:
          hi, i got 12-4 for l1r5 and im considering between aj arts and cj arts. I heard that aj facilites are old and feels claustrophobic, not really a condusive place to study. Plus it focuses more on science which im not interested in. However i visited cj open house and didn't feel like its a sch in which ppl will mug a lot and seem more like a sch which will play more! Distance is about the same so it doesnt matter. which school is better pls advise!!! 😞

          CJ has one of the best arts programmes among the mid tier JCs. Would definitely rec CJ over AJ for arts fac. The prelim answer keys printed for their h2 econs students in my year was like a 100 pages long. From my friends, they have really dedicated teachers.

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            Skyed
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            sparks:
            slmkhoo:

            There is no perfect school, and it really boils down to what a student makes of a school.


            Actually, there's a perfect school for my dd - I see as perfect fit for her. It's also her dream sch. Too bad, she is 2 pts shy of cop. We have decided to move on to her next best choice.

            Now, the reality of that 2 useful bonus pts from HMT sets in. If I can turn back the clock, wld I want my kids to take up HMT even though I know how much they dislike it? I think I'll still not want them to take it up. 😄

            Would they have managed to pass it? I sometimes regret not taking hmt in sec sch but I realize that chances are I wouldn't have passed to get the -2 anyway haha.

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              Hello! I’ve gotten an l1r5 nett of 7 and I’m really struggling with deciding between TJC and MJC; BCME is what I’m looking at, does anyone know which of the school’s perform better in any of these subjects? MJC is rumored to have better teachers since they’re picked by the first principal while TJ has been a more established school so far. Any type of opinions would be greatly appreciated >.<

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                Teeheehee
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                Skyed:
                Teeheehee:

                hi, i got 12-4 for l1r5 and im considering between aj arts and cj arts. I heard that aj facilites are old and feels claustrophobic, not really a condusive place to study. Plus it focuses more on science which im not interested in. However i visited cj open house and didn't feel like its a sch in which ppl will mug a lot and seem more like a sch which will play more! Distance is about the same so it doesnt matter. which school is better pls advise!!! 😞


                CJ has one of the best arts programmes among the mid tier JCs. Would definitely rec CJ over AJ for arts fac. The prelim answer keys printed for their h2 econs students in my year was like a 100 pages long. From my friends, they have really dedicated teachers.

                ohhhh then do you know if cj is more of a mugger school or anything like that? because from what i see, cj seems like you need lots of self discipline to make sure you study hard and do well; the teachers dont seem to push the students too much in terms of academics! do you have any idea if this is true for cj?

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                  Skyed
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                  Teeheehee:
                  Skyed:

                  [quote=\"Teeheehee\"]hi, i got 12-4 for l1r5 and im considering between aj arts and cj arts. I heard that aj facilites are old and feels claustrophobic, not really a condusive place to study. Plus it focuses more on science which im not interested in. However i visited cj open house and didn't feel like its a sch in which ppl will mug a lot and seem more like a sch which will play more! Distance is about the same so it doesnt matter. which school is better pls advise!!! 😞


                  CJ has one of the best arts programmes among the mid tier JCs. Would definitely rec CJ over AJ for arts fac. The prelim answer keys printed for their h2 econs students in my year was like a 100 pages long. From my friends, they have really dedicated teachers.

                  ohhhh then do you know if cj is more of a mugger school or anything like that? because from what i see, cj seems like you need lots of self discipline to make sure you study hard and do well; the teachers dont seem to push the students too much in terms of academics! do you have any idea if this is true for cj?[/quote]Tbh my friends in CJ all say it's really quite laid back. There isn't a lot of competition and you really do have to be self motivated to study hard.

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                    Skyed
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                    redbeans:
                    Hello! I've gotten an l1r5 nett of 7 and I'm really struggling with deciding between TJC and MJC; BCME is what I'm looking at, does anyone know which of the school's perform better in any of these subjects? MJC is rumored to have better teachers since they're picked by the first principal while TJ has been a more established school so far. Any type of opinions would be greatly appreciated >.<

                    IMO TJ seems to have been slipping the past few years. But I do think distinction rates wise, they still surpass MJ. Not too sure though, you'll have to check (best to ask seniors who would know the exact distinction % for the subjects in their school).

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                      Which is a better JC for Science - MJ or AJ?

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                        Teeheehee
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                        AJ or SR, someone please advise omg urgent!!! have to submit by tmr so please advise! 😞

                        SR is about an hours journey from my house while aj is around 20 mins away! Im probably doing H2 econs math geog and H1 physics!
                        I really need advice so anyone please reply!! 😞

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