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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Tertiary Education - A-Levels, Diplomas, Degrees
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    • JenniferJ Offline
      Jennifer
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      These articles are published on 8th Feb 2016 in The Straits Times.


      In each of these articles, it is stated the content has been cut.

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      • sharonkhooS Offline
        sharonkhoo
        last edited by

        Jennifer:
        These articles are published on 8th Feb 2016 in The Straits Times.


        In each of these articles, it is stated the content has been cut.
        For most of them, as far as I recall, they all have a \"but\". The content was cut to allow more analytical, application-based questions. I don't think the overall \"difficulty\" or \"demands\" of the A level paper will be cut although some will like the changes, some will not.

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        • JenniferJ Offline
          Jennifer
          last edited by

          An unknown always bring out fear in us.


          No point worrying about this and that, just charge ahead with a love for learning, everything else will find its rightful place.

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          • starlight1968sgS Offline
            starlight1968sg
            last edited by

            OT: does the current JC or U education adequately prep one to enter the workforce?

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            • JenniferJ Offline
              Jennifer
              last edited by

              starlight1968sg:
              OT: does the current JC or U education adequately prep one to enter the workforce?

              Based on newspaper articles of undergraduate on their internships, the current education system seems adequate.

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              • M Offline
                MyMelborne
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                Jennifer:
                starlight1968sg:

                OT: does the current JC or U education adequately prep one to enter the workforce?


                Based on newspaper articles of undergraduate on their internships, the current education system seems adequate.

                For JC, I do not think it is as adequate as the education system for polytechnics. Thus I rarely encounter any friend's DC who will join the workforce after obtaining his A level cert. Majority will proceed to local uni and if not eligible at all or not eligible for his choice course, will proceed to local or overseas private uni for further studies. Some who fail to obtain the A level cert may retake the exam, join the local polys (at second year if his qualification allows) or private schools that will lead to diploma or degree level.

                I have a question: If for some reasons, a student who sits for this year's A levels need to retake next year, will he be caught in the new syllabus? I understand that when moe revised its o level english a few years ago, those who repeated were allowed to sit for the old syllabus of eng O level exam.

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                  MASTERMLC
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                  Interesting topic

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                  • D Offline
                    DadOfGirl
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                    What are 3 year degree courses available for A level pass student having following subject combination.

                    - Eng Lit-H2
                    -Eng Language & Lingisitc-H2
                    -Economics-H1
                    -MAths-H2

                    Some of the Faculty of science in NUS are also 3 year courses … similar one for my DD who is humanity student.
                    It seems we need to get Uni education out of way quickly whether it is used for subsequent employment doesn’t matter… just get some degree first.

                    Result are in 2 weeks time & i need some help

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                      jtoh
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                      DadOfGirl:
                      What are 3 year degree courses available for A level pass student having following subject combination.

                      - Eng Lit-H2
                      -Eng Language & Lingisitc-H2
                      -Economics-H1
                      -MAths-H2

                      Some of the Faculty of science in NUS are also 3 year courses ... similar one for my DD who is humanity student.
                      It seems we need to get Uni education out of way quickly whether it is used for subsequent employment doesn't matter... just get some degree first.

                      Result are in 2 weeks time & i need some help
                      Most courses in FASS. Biz Ad should be 3 years too I think. But why the hurry to get a degree in 3 years vs 4 years? Isn't it more important to pursue something that your dd is interested in and would find useful in a future job?

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                        DadOfGirl
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                        All FASS are 4 years… Biz and Accoutancy also 4 years


                        What she is interested in pursuing is too risky and ultimately may not be something she has in it her…that’s what we parent feel. Degree is to fall back on later in life , if passion deosn’t workout

                        So agreement is get a degree and then pursue education in what she is interested in immediately after … Not too old by then, hence 3 years degree course… Also part of agreement is no need to work post graduation

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