All About A Levels
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From what I have seen so far, a lot of students didn’t do well in English. Those who consistently get good grades in school exams see a drop in their grade for O levels.
I wonder why. -
In my opinion, I don’t think it’s safe to do this because NYJC is getting very popular n your DD COP is 1 point below NYJC COP.
I think AJC is just as good as NYJC.
For me, I rather put AJC as 1st choice as I will stand a better chance. -
Aa12345:
Hi all ,
My daughter's results are as follows:
My girl's O level results are as follows:
English: A1
Chinese: A1
Combined Humanities: A1
A Maths : A1
Further Maths : A1
Geography: A1
Chemistry: A2
Biology: A2
Higher Chinese: A2
L1R5 nett : 2
She is deciding between VJ and RI but is still unsure of which jc to go to.
She's considering taking the hybrid combination : geography, chemistry, econs and math.
Do both jcs offer 4H2 once she enters or is it only offered after J1?
Do you have any advice ?
All advice is greatly appreciated
Did you attend the OH yesterday? That will give you a better feel of both schools' environment and culture.
She stands a very good chance of getting into RI n yes both JCs offer 4H2. They will select their combi after they settle in. -
Pardon my ignorance. Isn’t the JC/poly posting is similar to the Secondary 1 posting, ie. all students are ranked by their T-score and then the posting is by working on a student’s choices first then move on to the 2nd student etc etc.
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sometime they missed a key / connecting word, and resulting in an out of point answer, and they thought they did well
it happens, unfortunately at the real, not prelim, papers -
Hi parent /students,
Note tomorrow is closing date for JAE submission by 4.00pm. I just done with my DD. Hopefully is our choice first school. -
zbear:
Aa12345:
Hi all ,
My daughter's results are as follows:
My girl's O level results are as follows:
English: A1
Chinese: A1
Combined Humanities: A1
A Maths : A1
Further Maths : A1
Geography: A1
Chemistry: A2
Biology: A2
Higher Chinese: A2
L1R5 nett : 2
She is deciding between VJ and RI but is still unsure of which jc to go to.
She's considering taking the hybrid combination : geography, chemistry, econs and math.
Do both jcs offer 4H2 once she enters or is it only offered after J1?
Do you have any advice ?
All advice is greatly appreciated
Did you attend the OH yesterday? That will give you a better feel of both schools' environment and culture.
She stands a very good chance of getting into RI n yes both JCs offer 4H2. They will select their combi after they settle in.
Yes, we did. Thank you
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esme38:
Yes, good luck to everyone ...Hi parent /students,
Note tomorrow is closing date for JAE submission by 4.00pm. I just done with my DD. Hopefully is our choice first school. -
zbear:
Pardon me for not agreeing. I think your advise is incorrect.In my opinion, I don't think it's safe to do this because NYJC is getting very popular n your DD COP is 1 point below NYJC COP.
I think AJC is just as good as NYJC.
For me, I rather put AJC as 1st choice as I will stand a better chance.
It is ok to put NYJC as first choice.
Putting AJC as 2nd choice will not jeopardise your chances of getting into AJC. In fact, the only certainty from your advise is that his DD will guarantee to miss her chance to get into NYJC.
If NYJC is your preference, put it as your first choice ... if you didn't get it, it will auto goto your second choice ...
there is no such thing as \"not safe\" to put your dream school as first choice since it's only short of 1 pts based on last year's COP. Usually COP can be + or - 1 pts. So don't be silly not to put your dream school as 1st choice. You have 12 choices, so what is so not safe ? Everyone is selected based on merits and not whether you put as 1st or 2nd choice or 3rd choice for that matter ...
cheers -
tkbd:
Agreed. I think NYJC is a better JC. Lookin at last year's cop NYJC is also more difficult to get in than AJCNYJC definitely is more supportive of a hybrid combination. Every year there are classes in NYJC which are specifically for hybrid combinations. Subject combinations are extremely flexible in NYJC. The school practically allows you to choose whatever subjects you want to study.
Moreover the school is more up-to-date and I strongly believe provides a more conducive environment to study in as compared to AJC.
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