* Millennia Institute (MI)
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Nebbermind:
have you decided on which courses/poly? You definitely have to cast your net further than NP and SP and probably shortlist 3~4 courses unless you are very sure his score is close enough to their COP.
decided on 3 courses. the cop for those courses are 21. -
janet88:
His chances are very good. Go for it!Nebbermind:
have you decided on which courses/poly? You definitely have to cast your net further than NP and SP and probably shortlist 3~4 courses unless you are very sure his score is close enough to their COP.
decided on 3 courses. the cop for those courses are 21. what are his chances?
thanks. -
flower:
No idea about the other 2 questions but I would definitely recommend Physics over Chemistry for your son. Physics has a number of commonalities with Math (especially A Maths) and would probably be easier than Chem for your son. Also, as mentioned previously in a number of posts, Chemistry is typically taken by some of the top JC students (with an eye for Medicine), whereas Physics is like Chicken meat (eaten by nearly everyone). It would be less disadvantageous to be against a bigger pool of students.
2. Which science subject to take for H2- Physics or Chem? DS' both sciences got \"C\" at O levels. Both Math got \"A\". -
floppy:
His chances are very good. Go for it![/quote]hi floppy, i've PM-ed you.janet88:
[quote=\"Nebbermind\"]have you decided on which courses/poly? You definitely have to cast your net further than NP and SP and probably shortlist 3~4 courses unless you are very sure his score is close enough to their COP.
decided on 3 courses. the cop for those courses are 21. his score is 18 for first choice. what are his chances?
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floppy:
Typically, JCs advise if you were to take one Science, then they would advise Chem over Physics and Bio. So the pool of students taking Chem is a lot larger than Physics. Between Chem and Physics, if the student is strong in Math, then Physics is a more natural fit than Chem.
No idea about the other 2 questions but I would definitely recommend Physics over Chemistry for your son. Physics has a number of commonalities with Math (especially A Maths) and would probably be easier than Chem for your son. Also, as mentioned previously in a number of posts, Chemistry is typically taken by some of the top JC students (with an eye for Medicine), whereas Physics is like Chicken meat (eaten by nearly everyone). It would be less disadvantageous to be against a bigger pool of students.flower:
2. Which science subject to take for H2- Physics or Chem? DS' both sciences got \"C\" at O levels. Both Math got \"A\". -
flower:
2. If he's strong in Maths, Physics should come easier for him. On the other hand, if he's going to pursue sciences later on (university or whatever), then you may want to consider which is going to be more useful.2. Which science subject to take for H2- Physics or Chem? DS' both sciences got \"C\" at O levels. Both Math got \"A\".
3. When he reports to school on Friday, does he buy uniforms and PE attire ? How many PE days per week in general? Wondering how many sets to buy and how much cash to give him.
Thanks in advance.
3. As far as I recall, PE is twice a week. It's best to get 2 sets of PE attire as they will need them for the orientation, I think. Over time, they will acquire house and class tee-shirts which can be used at other times when t-shirts are allowed (not PE lessons, though). Anyway, since PE gear is sold in the bookshop, he can always buy more if he needs more later. -
jtoh:
Not sure about MI, but most JCs require Science students to take Chemistry with Physics OR Biology. Hence, the pool of students taking Chemistry is almost double that of Physics. If Physics is 'chicken meat', what is Chemistry ?? :rotflmao:
Typically, JCs advise if you were to take one Science, then they would advise Chem over Physics and Bio. So the pool of students taking Chem is a lot larger than Physics. Between Chem and Physics, if the student is strong in Math, then Physics is a more natural fit than Chem.floppy:
No idea about the other 2 questions but I would definitely recommend Physics over Chemistry for your son. Physics has a number of commonalities with Math (especially A Maths) and would probably be easier than Chem for your son. Also, as mentioned previously in a number of posts, Chemistry is typically taken by some of the top JC students (with an eye for Medicine), whereas Physics is like Chicken meat (eaten by nearly everyone). It would be less disadvantageous to be against a bigger pool of students. -
Hi!! Just got posted to Millennia Institute. But there’s one problem… I got into arts stream and I want to appeal for Science how do I appeal??
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hi,
son got into commerce stream.
OT…now in the process of trying to appeal to 3 courses in polytechnic. based on 2017 cop for those courses, he is 1-2 points below the course cut off point. what are his chances of getting in? pls advise. thanks in advance. -
Hi Janet,
Did yr son choose first choice : Commerce stream at MI, when he made his choices that time, at the point of submission?
Or is it -
MOE posting system automatically decide & post him to Commerce stream, instead of To Science stream, based on Cut off point for Commerce / Science / Arts stream, at MI ?
(How does MOE posting system into MI, work ?)
Anyway, just proceed to appeal to the Polytechnic, since he met COP there, & hope for the best.
Whether can get in or not : will depend on whether still got how many vacancies left, in that particular Polytechnic faculty of choice.
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