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    • P Offline
      poke
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      jas3angels:
      Hi,


      Need some advise...I'm going to register my dd to retake her A level and at the same time applying Uni courses. The subjects she going to retake are 3H2 + GP (even thou she did well for GP but I read somewhere GP must be the same sitting). My question is, can she opt out H1. Can she use her last yr H1 and PW + this yr H2 and GP to apply for 2017 Uni?

      Appreciate your advise.
      Thks.
      Hi, yes. You are right. GP and 3H2 must be taken at same exam. PW, H1 and MT can use this year result. I think no need to repeat science practical too. Please double check this.
      If she wants to repeat, make sure she is confident of doing better. If she put in all her effort and determination to do much better this year, I'm sure she will succeed. I also heard SEAB allow students to withdraw from the retake if can secure a uni place. All the best.

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        jas3angels
        last edited by

        Thanks Poke.


        Oh ya, forgotten abt sci practical. Is it SPA? Ok, will check if she needs to do sci practical. She will retake H2 econ, chem and math + GP.
        I will register her for all subjects in private tuition ctr. Hopefully she can do better. šŸ™

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          notredame
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          I am looking urgently for a reliable tutor/tuition centre, preferably in the north-east, for JC H2 Biology. If you have any good recommendation, please advise. Thanks in advance. šŸ˜„

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            Elrek01
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            I've read about the NYP HealthScience course for A level holder.

            http://www.nyp.edu.sg/future-students/a ... h-sciences

            But I have some doubts, whats their admission criteria? coz i cant seem to find the IGP for those courses. And the degree obtain after 4 years is it the same as those from university?

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              pirated
              last edited by

              Elrek01:
              I've read about the NYP HealthScience course for A level holder.

              http://www.nyp.edu.sg/future-students/a ... h-sciences

              But I've some doubts, whats their admission criteria? coz i cant seem to find the IGP for those courses. And the degree obtain after 4 years is it the same as those from university?
              yes

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                havok_ex
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                Elrek01:
                I've read about the NYP HealthScience course for A level holder.

                http://www.nyp.edu.sg/future-students/a ... h-sciences

                But I have some doubts, whats their admission criteria? coz i cant seem to find the IGP for those courses. And the degree obtain after 4 years is it the same as those from university?
                The NYP programme is a 3+1. Meaning that you will spend 3 years in NYP doing a diploma. And 1 year doing a degree in an overseas uni or at SIT, the new local uni.

                I understand that it seems doubtful. But theres no need to be. Everyone in the course will be bonded to MOHH and you will graduate with a job. As long as you keep your grades up.

                If you feel that the diploma + top-up is weird. You can just apply directly to SIT. Some info here:
                http://www.singaporetech.edu.sg/health- ... iences-hss

                Under the new system, you will spend 4 years at SIT getting a degree. So instead of a 3+1, its a direct 4 year degree. The content and job opportunities will be the same as the 3+1 NYP route.

                It shouldn't be that hard to get in. I know a few people who couldn't make the cut into local uni that ended up in NYP's 3+1 programme and are doing pretty well for themselves. Their minimum requirements is at least 2 H2 science passes. But of course, you will be admitted based on the competition. But as long as you get an average of all Cs, you should be admitted easily. There is no IGP because its not a huge intake IMO.

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                  pirated
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                  havok_ex:
                  Elrek01:

                  I've read about the NYP HealthScience course for A level holder.

                  http://www.nyp.edu.sg/future-students/a ... h-sciences

                  But I have some doubts, whats their admission criteria? coz i cant seem to find the IGP for those courses. And the degree obtain after 4 years is it the same as those from university?

                  The NYP programme is a 3+1. Meaning that you will spend 3 years in NYP doing a diploma. And 1 year doing a degree in an overseas uni or at SIT, the new local uni.

                  I understand that it seems doubtful. But theres no need to be. Everyone in the course will be bonded to MOHH and you will graduate with a job. As long as you keep your grades up.

                  If you feel that the diploma + top-up is weird. You can just apply directly to SIT. Some info here:
                  http://www.singaporetech.edu.sg/health- ... iences-hss

                  Under the new system, you will spend 4 years at SIT getting a degree. So instead of a 3+1, its a direct 4 year degree. The content and job opportunities will be the same as the 3+1 NYP route.

                  It shouldn't be that hard to get in. I know a few people who couldn't make the cut into local uni that ended up in NYP's 3+1 programme and are doing pretty well for themselves. Their minimum requirements is at least 2 H2 science passes. But of course, you will be admitted based on the competition. But as long as you get an average of all Cs, you should be admitted easily. There is no IGP because its not a huge intake IMO.

                  let me add on a little on this:

                  the NYP diploma is vetted by the overseas uni to be rigorous enough to go straight to 4th year for direct conversion to their degree, and the overseas uni is vetted by MOHH to be suitable to send the students there for gold plating and bond them when they are back

                  let's put it this way - such DEGREE courses are not available in SG, so the NYP is like a bridging course and MOHH is happy to recognise the overseas degree and save some resources from NUS / NTU in trying to cater to a small cohort that is needed in the local healthcare scene

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                    Jangus
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                    Hi everyone! Sorry if I have posted on the wrong thread, as I am new to KiasuParents. My DS is currently in JC1, studying in a school offering Chem, Physics, and Biology H3. He takes the subject combi of H2 Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and H1 Economics. Currently, he is doing very well in JC, and as such, we have decided to discuss about H3 subjects with him. I understand that it is still early to discuss about H3s in detail at this stage, and we have only given him a brief discription of what to expect. I feel very strongly that he should pursue H3 Physics at NUS and MOE H3 Proteomics, as he is extremely interested in these subjects, however, the H2 subject pre-requisites for H3 proteomics are H2 Biology and H2 Chemistry. Unfortunately, my DS does not offer H2 Biology as part of his subject combo. At the same time, I am also extremely confused with the current policies, as according to the HCI website on H3 Programmes (as of 2015), students are allowed to appeal for another H3 subject which they have not met the subject requirement, which in this case, is H3 Proteomics. Could someone please clarify with me on the current policies for offering H3 subjects? Thank you very much! Your help will be much appreciated!

                    :thankyou:

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                      Jangus
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                      Note: I have also heard from DS that some of his seniors have managed to appeal for H3 Proteomics (which is an integrated H3 Science Programme of Biology and Chemistry), who have gone through the PCMe subject combi, but I am not sure if this is still possible. Could someone please confirm this? Thanks!

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                        Jennifer
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                        Jangus:
                        Note: I have also heard from DS that some of his seniors have managed to appeal for H3 Proteomics (which is an integrated H3 Science Programme of Biology and Chemistry), who have gone through the PCMe subject combi, but I am not sure if this is still possible. Could someone please confirm this? Thanks!

                        Maybe you should write to the school directly to get the definite answers?

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