* Millennia Institute (MI)
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thanks for the reply slmkhoo.
since he meets the criteria for science course and also put that as first choice, what are his chances of getting into MI? is there anything he can do to prepare himself before school starts? -
janet88:
For Mathematics preparation before school starts, it would be good to look through and do a quick review of O Level material. Since H2 Maths requires A Maths as background, and H1 Maths requires E Maths as background. (Most likely school teachers will not have time to revise O Level material in depth.) Need to know well material like quadratic formula, rules of logarithm, exponential and indices, etc.thanks for the reply slmkhoo.
since he meets the criteria for science course and also put that as first choice, what are his chances of getting into MI? is there anything he can do to prepare himself before school starts?
Same for any other science subject (biology/chemistry/physics), reviewing O level material will be essential.
Also, it is a good idea to scout Popular Book store to search for a good A level guide book (not textbook) and read in advance. One time-saving and efficient method of studying is to read guide books and summaries instead of textbooks. (Quality of notes depends on school also, some school's notes are too lengthy and contain irrelevant material so are not suitable for reading).
For instance, the default textbook for Biology is Campbell, and for Physics it is Halliday, these two are highly not suitable for studying (unless one is a very advanced student who is looking to learn extra material). -
janet88:
Since he meets the criteria and put it first, I guess he will get in. I believe that MI takes all students who meet the criteria as it's not usually full to the brim. My daughter didn't take any of the subjects your son is selecting, so I can't help on that. Anyway, school starts very soon - just wait and see. Based on my daughter's experience, the teachers in MI don't go very fast as they have 3 years to cover the material, and they are very helpful.thanks for the reply slmkhoo.
since he meets the criteria for science course and also put that as first choice, what are his chances of getting into MI? is there anything he can do to prepare himself before school starts? -
mathtuition88:
thank you very much for the details.
For Mathematics preparation before school starts, it would be good to look through and do a quick review of O Level material. Since H2 Maths requires A Maths as background, and H1 Maths requires E Maths as background. (Most likely school teachers will not have time to revise O Level material in depth.) Need to know well material like quadratic formula, rules of logarithm, exponential and indices, etc.
Same for any other science subject (biology/chemistry/physics), reviewing O level material will be essential.
Also, it is a good idea to scout Popular Book store to search for a good A level guide book (not textbook) and read in advance. One time-saving and efficient method of studying is to read guide books and summaries instead of textbooks. (Quality of notes depends on school also, some school's notes are too lengthy and contain irrelevant material so are not suitable for reading).
For instance, the default textbook for Biology is Campbell, and for Physics it is Halliday, these two are highly not suitable for studying (unless one is a very advanced student who is looking to learn extra material).
as of now, i don't know 1) what are his chances of being posted to MI 2) subject combination and when will he select.
do students taking A levels buy text books? went to MI this morning to check out the subjects. if son takes history, he will be doing cold war in europe and asia. are these topics found in o level or a level text?
sorry for asking so many questions. hubby & cousins all attended poly...so A level requirements are totally new. -
janet88:
There are textbooks for A levels, but are optional. Teachers mostly teach based on school notes (which can be highly variable in quality, in fact top JCs may not necessarily have the best notes).
thank you very much for the details.mathtuition88:
For Mathematics preparation before school starts, it would be good to look through and do a quick review of O Level material. Since H2 Maths requires A Maths as background, and H1 Maths requires E Maths as background. (Most likely school teachers will not have time to revise O Level material in depth.) Need to know well material like quadratic formula, rules of logarithm, exponential and indices, etc.
Same for any other science subject (biology/chemistry/physics), reviewing O level material will be essential.
Also, it is a good idea to scout Popular Book store to search for a good A level guide book (not textbook) and read in advance. One time-saving and efficient method of studying is to read guide books and summaries instead of textbooks. (Quality of notes depends on school also, some school's notes are too lengthy and contain irrelevant material so are not suitable for reading).
For instance, the default textbook for Biology is Campbell, and for Physics it is Halliday, these two are highly not suitable for studying (unless one is a very advanced student who is looking to learn extra material).
as of now, i don't know 1) what are his chances of being posted to MI 2) subject combination and when will he select.
do students taking A levels buy text books? went to MI this morning to check out the subjects. if son takes history, he will be doing cold war in europe and asia. are these topics found in o level or a level text?
sorry for asking so many questions. hubby & cousins all attended poly...so A level requirements are totally new.
Maths will be essential for most if not all subject combinations, either H1 / H2 Maths.
I am not very sure about history though. -
thanks for the info

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Hi Janet
Below is the link for MI 2017 subject combinations.
http://millenniainstitute.moe.edu.sg/admission/2017-subject-combinations -
janet88:
thanks for the info

Cold War etc should be in O level history textbooks, no? For A levels, I think it depends on which paper according to my friends.
Do MI students need to take hybrid combis? They can only take 3 H2 right?
Bear in mind he still needs to take GP. How's his Eng? I knew some acquaintances from the now defunct Outram Institute or Seletar Institute who did very badly for GP. It's either their command of Eng was poor or they were not good at application questions/had poor analytical skills. Some even had to retake A levels as pte candidates after 3 years at OI or SI, before they eventually got a place in NUS or NTU.
Did DS score very well for Bio, Chem, History and A Math for his O levels? That should give you a gauge. -
after studying 3 years at MI : which are the more popular faculty of studies that MI students eventually entered, into our local universities, after A level ?
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janet88:
It seems that most A level students do not buy text books. My daughter who was in MI only had 1 text book (for Management of Business; her other subjects were Lit, Geog and H1 Maths), and my other daughter in JC has no text books at all (PCME). Teachers hand out a lot of notes, articles etc.do students taking A levels buy text books? went to MI this morning to check out the subjects. if son takes history, he will be doing cold war in europe and asia. are these topics found in o level or a level text?
sorry for asking so many questions. hubby & cousins all attended poly...so A level requirements are totally new.
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