2016 O levels (Kids born in 2000)
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mummyoftwo:
Hi, my son did badly in A Maths for the mid year and wanted to drop this subject for O level. He is still doing E Maths. Will dropping A Maths affect him in his selection in JC or Poly or even Univ next time? Thanks
My opinion is that A Maths is very important if your son wishes to continue pursuing science courses in future. I understand that for JC, those without A Maths are not eligible for science stream as H2 Maths is a requirement. Without A Maths, most JCs will only allow the student to take H1 Maths at A level. That will put him in Arts stream. Most Uni science and engineering courses require H2 Maths as a prerequisite. I have no idea about Poly. Please check and think carefully before giving up A Maths. -
Kee Kor:
son is taking pure bio...really a BIG hole in my pocket. fortunately the tutor is rather accommodating. if son has any doubts in physics or chem, tutor is also happy to help him. english tuition another big ticket.
I like the tuition highly unlikely idea. Already a big hole in my pocketsjanet88:
Thanks for the info zbear.
Poly route would be less stressful than JC...for one thing, tuition highly unlikely. -
As someone who went through the JC route, I would say that JC will give your child the required exposure in academics and also the opportunity to explore interests beyond his acads. If your child has a goal in mind on what he wants his career path to be like, then I would say that the poly route would be much better as it will gear him towards his goals. Unlike in JC where we learn a bit of everything, in Poly, the students will be trained in their niche area and this can help them better in the future as they are likely to be more well versed in the area as compared to JC kids. Also, now that the government is supporting Poly education as well, going the poly route can also get you into a good local university.
Hence, it is more of whether your child has made up his mind on what he wants to do in the future. -
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SamChang:
:goodpost:As someone who went through the JC route, I would say that JC will give your child the required exposure in academics and also the opportunity to explore interests beyond his acads. If your child has a goal in mind on what he wants his career path to be like, then I would say that the poly route would be much better as it will gear him towards his goals. Unlike in JC where we learn a bit of everything, in Poly, the students will be trained in their niche area and this can help them better in the future as they are likely to be more well versed in the area as compared to JC kids. Also, now that the government is supporting Poly education as well, going the poly route can also get you into a good local university.
Hence, it is more of whether your child has made up his mind on what he wants to do in the future. -
Good luck to all kids taking Chinese today.
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Coolkidsrock2:
Good luck to all kids taking Chinese today.
oral in july. all the best to the kids taking CL.
hope you do well and then put aside MT to focus on the remaining subjects. -
Written CL is today.
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Coolkidsrock2:
Written CL is today.
paper 1 and paper 2 today...son's stress is his 作文. -
janet88:
Coolkidsrock2:
Written CL is today.
paper 1 and paper 2 today...son's stress is his 作文.
Janet, how were the papers yesterday? -
My son said 作文 was not easy!
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