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    * Nanyang JC (NYJC)

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    • R Offline
      roborovski
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      hellohahaha:
      Hmm you're right. A level standard questions can more easily be found. But is it normal for JC 2 (or 1) students to have class test every week? Heard that may happen in NYJC. Anyone knows what about other JCs, or whether that is true?

      From what I gathered, it is normal for JC2 students to have tests every fortnight, but not common to have class test(s) for JC1 students every week :nailbite: In JC1, students have to cope with an extra subject which is Project Work and some need to do MT. That will total to 2 extra subjects in JC1 as compared to JC2. It will be over-whelming to have too many tests. Morever, smart and diligent students may prefer to be empowered to learn more independently instead of being spoonfed with tests.

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        roborovski
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        mindays:
        Personally, I had seen JCs papers for Physics.


        On average for Physics,
        HCI is the hardest among all JCs
        RI comes 2nd
        NJC 3rd
        VJC, NYJC, DHS, RVHS - have a fair share of difficult qns (at least 70%)
        TJC, ACJC, AJC, SAJC - moderate - tough qns
        MJC, CJC, YJC, PJC, TPJC, SRJC, IJC, JJC - basic - moderate qns
        MI - basic qns

        If you don't believe me, take a good look at their papers.

        I believe all JCs will try to teach their students within the syllabus.
        HCI, RI may broaden their students' skills set by teaching outside the syllabus though.
        Interesting analysis. You seem to be ranking the Physics papers according to the JCs' COP! πŸ˜‚ My DS1 had just graduated from JC last year. From his experience, the model answers given by the NYJC teachers weren't very comprehensive/substantial, and so were some other JCs. He did not mention if NYJC papers were indeed tougher than most JCs but IMHO, being able to provide a good answer to any question set by the JC is of great importance too.

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          25HMOM
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          mindays:

          Our hope for our students is that they would not only excel in their studies but also be a confident and articulate role model to their peers. To support this desired outcome, the college constantly works on enhancing its Teaching and Learning structure.

          Lets take a look at NYJC's past 5 years of upgrading:

          2011:
          Refurbished its running track and the soccer field was replaced with a synthetic field. Brand new 8 lanes running track and soccer field

          2012:
          The Drum (our library) was revamped in 2012 to meet new demands of our students. A review of our library selection saw a fresh collection as well as a new arrangement of the books. We also managed to create more independent study spaces in the library. The cosy corner is also enhanced for students who just want a place to relax. The seating capacities for the library and self-study areas were increased significantly.

          Further enhanced its facilities so as to provide a more conducive environment for learning and life-skills development.

          Four high element adventurous stations and three low element team-building stations were constructed. High elements structure built - run confidence courses, leadership training and physical challenges right in the heart of our very own campus.

          A barbeque pit was also constructed.

          2013:
          Replaced all the classroom desks and chairs with spanking new ones.

          Upgrading of a number of sports facilities: basketball courts, tennis courts, physical fitness stations, the gym and a floorball cum street soccer court.

          Installed 56 new digital security cameras

          Created a landscape garden and upgraded the study corners, basketball and tennis courts to enhance the NY Experience.


          2014:
          Canteen was equipped with projector, projection screen and audio system

          Installed a number of Big S fans in the canteen, along the study areas near the Eblouissant and the hall to ensure good circulation of air and cooler environment.

          2015:
          Open area on level 3 just outside the staff room was converted to another sheltered event venue – the Concourse

          New equipment for the gym

          Overall:
          Increased self-study units around the college to facilitate group discussions, consultation sessions with tutors and self study.

          Large TV screens put up at appropriate locations in the campus allow our students to be updated with issues and events – both local and global.


          Security guards on 24 hours duty

          X-box Kinect corner
          Foosball corner
          \"

          http://www.nanyangjc.moe.edu.sg/about-nyjc/our-campus

          Perhaps the students : facilities ratio of NJC may be much lower as compared to NYJC.

          Well, there seems to be much to expect from NYJC in 2016 πŸ˜„ πŸ˜„
          Does it mean that NYJC's principal is good at pushing for better facilities than other JCs'?
          Who contribute to these expenses?
          Is this fair?
          What if every JC follows this style of attracting more students to his JC to boost its COP?
          What is its implication to taxpayers?

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            25HMOM
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            If you have done a research on tuition centres, it is not difficult to find that there are classes set aside specifically for NYJC students. This means there are enough NYJC tutees to form classes of their own in centres near NYJC. My point is if NYJC teachers are really good enough, why would there be many students still sourcing for external help?


            I am aware that tuitions are common among all JCs students. It’s just that there’s no exception for NYJC.

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              25HMOM
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              mindays:

              I took Physics for my A levels a donkey years ago. I can tell the standard of the papers. I took a look at paper 1 and 2 of these schools and skimmed through them. My neighbour's son who graduated this year passed my DS his set of papers (year 2015). He was from NYJC. I was initially surprised of how he possessed these approx. 20 school papers. He said NYJC provides these school papers for the students to practise. Yes, all of them are year 2015.

              Oh to answer your question, I must say, it takes pure luck to have a neighbour who have copies of such papers. It is not possible for me to share these papers with you, digitally. I do not want to break the law as these are copy-righted materials. I am sure you wouldn't do such a silly thing to \"prove\" what you say.

              A better way for you to check my credibility is to ask other JC students about the difficulty.
              Try harder, mindays!
              It is impossible to exchange exam papers with 'approx' 20 JCs+MI within the same year, i.e. in 2015. It would have been more convincing if you said that your neighbour had bought the 2014 exam papers from suppliers located near Clementi , Kovan MRT or Bras Basah Complex. :evil:

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                phtthp
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                mindays:
                Personally, I had seen JCs papers for Physics.


                On average for Physics ,
                HCI is the hardest among all JCs
                RI comes 2nd

                NJC 3rd
                VJC, NYJC, DHS, RVHS - have a fair share of difficult qns (at least 70%)

                TJC, ACJC, AJC, SAJC - moderate - tough qns
                MJC, CJC, YJC, PJC, TPJC, SRJC, IJC, JJC - basic - moderate qns

                MI - basic qns

                If you don't believe me, take a good look at their papers.

                I believe all JCs will try to teach their students within the syllabus.
                HCI, RI may broaden their students' skills set by teaching outside the syllabus though.
                This is an interesting analysis. Thank you for kind sharing of info

                how about similar comparison analysis : for H2 (Chemisty and Biology) ?

                which JC often set difficult questions for Chemistry, and for Bio ?

                Thank you, very much

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                  KTKS
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                  25HMOM:
                  mindays:


                  I took Physics for my A levels a donkey years ago. I can tell the standard of the papers. I took a look at paper 1 and 2 of these schools and skimmed through them. My neighbour's son who graduated this year passed my DS his set of papers (year 2015). He was from NYJC. I was initially surprised of how he possessed these approx. 20 school papers. He said NYJC provides these school papers for the students to practise. Yes, all of them are year 2015.

                  Oh to answer your question, I must say, it takes pure luck to have a neighbour who have copies of such papers. It is not possible for me to share these papers with you, digitally. I do not want to break the law as these are copy-righted materials. I am sure you wouldn't do such a silly thing to \"prove\" what you say.

                  A better way for you to check my credibility is to ask other JC students about the difficulty.

                  Try harder, mindays!
                  It is impossible to exchange exam papers with 'approx' 20 JCs+MI within the same year, i.e. in 2015. It would have been more convincing if you said that your neighbour had bought the 2014 exam papers from suppliers located near Clementi , Kovan MRT or Bras Basah Complex. :evil:

                  I believe it is still possible to exchange prelim papers with every jc with lots of hard work from the teachers.

                  But my question is: Is it rational and necessary for nyjc teachers to go to lengths to get almost all the jcs' papers? Due to time constraint, most JCs will just select a few (upper tier) JCs' papers for their pupils and go through the answers with them, which is more practical.

                  Mindays, did your neighbour's dc complete all the papers? Did he/she pass to you all the physics exam papers even if they were done, as I will only pass undone papers to others? Did these papers come with answer keys? Isn't it more convenient if you were to purchase new 2015 jc prelim papers from vendors for your ds which are available since early this year?

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                    mindays
                    last edited by

                    KTKS:
                    25HMOM:

                    [quote=\"mindays\"]
                    I took Physics for my A levels a donkey years ago. I can tell the standard of the papers. I took a look at paper 1 and 2 of these schools and skimmed through them. My neighbour's son who graduated this year passed my DS his set of papers (year 2015). He was from NYJC. I was initially surprised of how he possessed these approx. 20 school papers. He said NYJC provides these school papers for the students to practise. Yes, all of them are year 2015.

                    Oh to answer your question, I must say, it takes pure luck to have a neighbour who have copies of such papers. It is not possible for me to share these papers with you, digitally. I do not want to break the law as these are copy-righted materials. I am sure you wouldn't do such a silly thing to \"prove\" what you say.

                    A better way for you to check my credibility is to ask other JC students about the difficulty.

                    Try harder, mindays!
                    It is impossible to exchange exam papers with 'approx' 20 JCs+MI within the same year, i.e. in 2015. It would have been more convincing if you said that your neighbour had bought the 2014 exam papers from suppliers located near Clementi , Kovan MRT or Bras Basah Complex. :evil:

                    I believe it is still possible to exchange prelim papers with every jc with lots of hard work from the teachers.

                    But my question is: Is it rational and necessary for nyjc teachers to go to lengths to get almost all the jcs' papers? Due to time constraint, most JCs will just select a few (upper tier) JCs' papers for their pupils and go through the answers with them, which is more practical.

                    Mindays, did your neighbour's dc complete all the papers? Did he/she pass to you all the physics exam papers even if they were done, as I will only pass undone papers to others? Did these papers come with answer keys? Isn't it more convenient if you were to purchase new 2015 jc prelim papers from vendors for your ds which are available since early this year?[/quote]Yes, it's through the hard work of the teachers to exchange papers.
                    As there are limited A level resources, exchanging papers with the respective JCs is a common thing.

                    As I see, most papers were completed. At least 80%. Answer keys were provided at the back of the papers. I don't buy papers from vendors as it is very expensive. It's up to one's preference.

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                      mindays
                      last edited by

                      25HMOM:
                      mindays:


                      I took Physics for my A levels a donkey years ago. I can tell the standard of the papers. I took a look at paper 1 and 2 of these schools and skimmed through them. My neighbour's son who graduated this year passed my DS his set of papers (year 2015). He was from NYJC. I was initially surprised of how he possessed these approx. 20 school papers. He said NYJC provides these school papers for the students to practise. Yes, all of them are year 2015.

                      Oh to answer your question, I must say, it takes pure luck to have a neighbour who have copies of such papers. It is not possible for me to share these papers with you, digitally. I do not want to break the law as these are copy-righted materials. I am sure you wouldn't do such a silly thing to \"prove\" what you say.

                      A better way for you to check my credibility is to ask other JC students about the difficulty.

                      Try harder, mindays!
                      It is impossible to exchange exam papers with 'approx' 20 JCs+MI within the same year, i.e. in 2015. It would have been more convincing if you said that your neighbour had bought the 2014 exam papers from suppliers located near Clementi , Kovan MRT or Bras Basah Complex. :evil:

                      If you would like to say that, I rest my case. That's because for every thing I say, you will find all ways to twist my content. My neighbour's son really gave my DS the papers. It may sound unconvincing to you, well that's you.

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                        mindays
                        last edited by

                        phtthp:
                        mindays:

                        Personally, I had seen JCs papers for Physics.


                        On average for Physics ,
                        HCI is the hardest among all JCs
                        RI comes 2nd

                        NJC 3rd
                        VJC, NYJC, DHS, RVHS - have a fair share of difficult qns (at least 70%)

                        TJC, ACJC, AJC, SAJC - moderate - tough qns
                        MJC, CJC, YJC, PJC, TPJC, SRJC, IJC, JJC - basic - moderate qns

                        MI - basic qns

                        If you don't believe me, take a good look at their papers.

                        I believe all JCs will try to teach their students within the syllabus.
                        HCI, RI may broaden their students' skills set by teaching outside the syllabus though.

                        This is an interesting analysis. Thank you for kind sharing of info

                        how about similar comparison analysis : for H2 (Chemisty and Biology) ?

                        which JC often set difficult questions for Chemistry, and for Bio ?

                        Thank you, very much

                        I saw NYJC's chemistry paper for H2. It seems do-able. Moderate and Tough questions were mainly found in the papers. I know HCI's chemistry papers are killers too.

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