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    • JenniferJ Offline
      Jennifer
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      jtoh:
      njcstudent123:

      Hello, does anybody know how people with weird combinations are put into classes? for example, are there a lot of people who take B/PCM but not take economics? Are people who take B/PCM but not econs in the same class?


      BCPM has no contrasting subject so is not a viable combi

      Is BCPM Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Maths?

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      • Imp75I Offline
        Imp75
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        sorry for being a noob here…I am planning about what schools might be suitable for my gals 3 years later and NJC came to mind (sorry purely due to location)…


        Can parents share why would you choose NJC over other schools around the same COP around the vicinity?

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        • JenniferJ Offline
          Jennifer
          last edited by

          Imp75:
          sorry for being a noob here....I am planning about what schools might be suitable for my gals 3 years later and NJC came to mind (sorry purely due to location)....


          Can parents share why would you choose NJC over other schools around the same COP around the vicinity?
          I did not make the choice for my elder boy. He based his decision on the following considerations:
          1. a primary school classmate has a DSA spot in NJC
          2. it is a co-ed school

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          • NebbermindN Offline
            Nebbermind
            last edited by

            Imp75:
            sorry for being a noob here....I am planning about what schools might be suitable for my gals 3 years later and NJC came to mind (sorry purely due to location)....


            Can parents share why would you choose NJC over other schools around the same COP around the vicinity?
            It's not independent so need not pay hefty school fee

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            • Imp75I Offline
              Imp75
              last edited by

              other than that leh?

              Is the school particularly strong in M and S or humanities or any programmes?
              Reason why I am asking is b/c my gals are weak in CL so I have to choose the non SAP schools around the vicinity with no affiliation.

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              • NebbermindN Offline
                Nebbermind
                last edited by

                Imp75:
                other than that leh?

                Is the school particularly strong in M and S or humanities or any programmes?
                Reason why I am asking is b/c my gals are weak in CL so I have to choose the non SAP schools around the vicinity with no affiliation.
                They are rather strong in science/engineering research.

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                  mommyNg
                  last edited by

                  Nebbermind:
                  Imp75:

                  other than that leh?

                  Is the school particularly strong in M and S or humanities or any programmes?
                  Reason why I am asking is b/c my gals are weak in CL so I have to choose the non SAP schools around the vicinity with no affiliation.

                  They are rather strong in science/engineering research.

                  Agree. Mine likes the nurturing environment, and the AEP programme (loving it!)

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                  • JenniferJ Offline
                    Jennifer
                    last edited by

                    http://nationaljc.moe.edu.sg/programmes/subject-combinations/#moe_policy


                    Check out this link for a comprehensive list of subject combi at JC level.

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                      hippopotamus
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                      njcstudent123:
                      Hello, does anybody know how people with weird combinations are put into classes? for example, are there a lot of people who take B/PCM but not take economics? Are people who take B/PCM but not econs in the same class?

                      Hello! I can only answer you based on the IP classes, as I'm not too sure how the JAE students are sorted.

                      For the current batch of IP SH2s, there are three PCME classes, two BCME classes, one arts class (ie taking two or more arts subjects), and the last two are the ones with hybrid combinations (PCML, BCMELL, PCMA etc). I'm hazarding a guess that this is similar for the JAE students, but their class ratio should be twice of the IP. Hope this helps!

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                        zeedoo
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                        Hi, may I know what is the rough girls:boys ratio for the school? It was 4:1 a few yrs ago. Not sure about now


                        Thanks

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