All About A Levels
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esme38:
I am ex-Rafflesian, however I would say to go with ACSI.Hi parent and students,
My girl from SCGS is very happy. Secured 7 points before bonus points. She thought she will not fare so well. She prefers ACSI. I prefer RI which is nearer home. Please advise.
Reasons:
1) Number one reason is your daughter herself prefers ACSI. Nowadays JC life is very stressful and I do have a few ex-students who mention that they are quite depressed at school. Hence, why not choose a school where your daughter will be happier?
2) IB program is much easier to score as one is competing against the Western countries where it is well known that students there don't study as hard as Singaporeans.
This statistic that >50% top students come from Singapore: http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/e ... from-spore
3) Coming from RI (last time RJC), I can vouch that the teachers there are nothing \"special\" compared to other JCs. They are not bad, but really nothing extraordinary. In fact, RI notes may be harder to understand since they teach a lot of \"extra\" stuff that are outside the syllabus, which is good for general knowledge, but bad if the student is already struggling in the basic material. I do know that many top students in NUS are sent to mid/low tier JCs to teach, hence mid tier JC teachers can be indeed on par with elite JC teachers.
4) RI girls (those who come from RGS) tend to have a outspoken and assertive personality, focusing on leadership and sports, and can be competitive. Naturally, RGS girls will form a clique together. (There are exceptions of course, this is my personal observation from being in the school.) Your daughter may find difficulty finding friends if she is a quiet and introvert type.
That being said, if your daughter is the leadership/sports and well-rounded type (i.e. very strong in both academics and CCA), RI will be a good fit for her.
This is just my very honest feedback, hope it helps. -
Thanks zbear.
Yes, my DS is applying to JC by this Fri.
U leh ? -
JonC:
Clearly stated in the booklet, that in this case, if all 3 have same nett scores, priority goes as follows:Honestly, here are some consideration points, decision is still yours,
1. If the JC has 2 seats left, 1st student has the raw score that meets COP, 2nd student has raw minus 2 points or 1 point that meets the COP, 3rd student has raw minus 4 that meets COP, which 2 the school will take based purely on scores is a no brainer.
1) first goto singaporean, then PR, then overseas students
2) if all 3 are singaporean, then gross score takes precedence (eg 10-2 = 8 gets priority or 12-4 =
3) if all 3 are still the same, eg 10-2 = 8, then computer will randomly select
[quote]2. There are situation that happens last year where student's L1R5 is single digit, choosing JC (meeting COP) as first few choices and follow by a choice Poly course. Parent was surprised, of course they appeal and go to JC finally.[/quote]Sorry don't understand what you are trying to say ? Can elaborate ?
If a particular JC's cop is say 6, that doesn't mean if you get 6, you will get in. It only means that the last person who entered that JC was 6. Example the last person that went in may get 8-2=6, but those who got 10-4 = 6, may not get in.
[quote]3. Based on what happen in the recent PSLE to Sec1 incident where many appeal failed, do be careful of the choices you put on the paper or MOE website.
Before submitting this post, just want to say that I am not scaring anyone and I also declare that I have no children going to JC or Poly or ITE this year.[/quote]Sorry, I am not quite clear what you're trying to advise ? Can elaborate ? Thanks -
May I know what subjects are offered in a hybrid combination in JC ?
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VitoRelax:
Thanks zbear.
Yes, my DS is applying to JC by this Fri.
U leh ?
Same here.
Good luck to your DS in his JC selection.
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GLORYmum:
May I know what subjects are offered in a hybrid combination in JC ?
Hybrid combi will differ in different JCs.
For reference, Science n Maths subjects fall into Science stream. All other subjects fall under Arts stream.
So you can select 2 of ea from each stream.
My DD took hybrid combi but it's not popular. -
Edit : compulsory subjects in hci are GP, hcl and PW.
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Hi all. My ds is aiming to join SAJC. I would like to know any views on SAJC science steam and PJC science steam. Thanks.
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MumAnuTan:
Hi all. My ds is aiming to join SAJC. I would like to know any views on SAJC science steam and PJC science steam. Thanks.
My suggestion is to attend the JC Open Houses n pose your questions to the teachers there. -
Hii ! May I ask if my Daughter is taking this combination - H2 Economics, Math and Chemistry. H1 geography. Does this falls under science, arts or hybrid ? If itβs hybrid, when she submits her final decision online, does she put as arts or science course ? And if she did not do well for chemistry ( B4, pure chemistry ) is it still okay to take H2 chemistry in jc ? Will she suffer or anything ? Thank you !
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