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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Tertiary Education - A-Levels, Diplomas, Degrees
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      Sieg
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      Hey Jetsetter, please delete my username from that particular post of yours as it wasn’t me who wrote this:

      "Because someone, somewhere screws up.
      If you cannot convince them, confuse them - and the best way of confusing people is to lump together a few comprehensible, but totally meaning phrases."
      It was Floppy!

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        Sieg
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        zbear:
        Just thinking aloud - it's an irony that MOE build a new JC (Euonia) to cater to the demand for more IP JCs n shrinking the no of lower JCs (non IP). isn't this creating more stress amongst the Primary kids (PSLE) and parents who don't want to go to Poly but JC and for those who are determined to try n not give up just becos you are lesser capable than the high ability ones?


        Is this another way of creating elitism when MOE die die says All Schools Are Good??? Is this motto still good????
        I share your sentiment. Creating more stress and maybe more IMH cases in our society.
        Morever, not all who excel in O levels or in IP will excel in A levels and vice-versa.

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          sharonkhoo
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          Sieg:
          zbear:

          Just thinking aloud - it's an irony that MOE build a new JC (Euonia) to cater to the demand for more IP JCs n shrinking the no of lower JCs (non IP). isn't this creating more stress amongst the Primary kids (PSLE) and parents who don't want to go to Poly but JC and for those who are determined to try n not give up just becos you are lesser capable than the high ability ones?


          Is this another way of creating elitism when MOE die die says All Schools Are Good??? Is this motto still good????

          I share your sentiment. Creating more stress and maybe more IMH cases in our society.

          But they have said that existing JCs, including the IP ones, will increase their intake, so the number of students in JCs shouldn't reduce?

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            jetsetter
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            Sieg:
            \"As to why new JCs such as Eunoia were still being opened if enrolment was dwindling, MOE said that Eunoia JC was opened not to increase capacity but to give students more options, and for a more varied educational landscape\".


            This is vague. Can someone please elaborate on the \"give more options and varied educational landscape\".
            More options = IP track vz O level track after PSLE
            Varied educational landscape = 3 additional IP schools leading to IPJC? :scratchhead:

            I'm surprised no one asked why the 3 feeder schools weren't pegged to an existing govt JC. Answer is: No way! 😆 :siam:

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              jetsetter
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              Sieg:
              Hey Jetsetter, please delete my username from that particular post of yours as it wasn't me who wrote this:

              \"Because someone, somewhere screws up.
              If you cannot convince them, confuse them - and the best way of confusing people is to lump together a few comprehensible, but totally meaning phrases.\"
              It was Floppy!
              done

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                Sieg
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                slmkhoo:
                Sieg:

                [quote=\"zbear\"]Just thinking aloud - it's an irony that MOE build a new JC (Euonia) to cater to the demand for more IP JCs n shrinking the no of lower JCs (non IP). isn't this creating more stress amongst the Primary kids (PSLE) and parents who don't want to go to Poly but JC and for those who are determined to try n not give up just becos you are lesser capable than the high ability ones?


                Is this another way of creating elitism when MOE die die says All Schools Are Good??? Is this motto still good????

                I share your sentiment. Creating more stress and maybe more IMH cases in our society.

                But they have said that existing JCs will increase their intake, so the number of students in JCs shouldn't reduce?[/quote]I agree that on the whole, everyone who is eligible and wish to go JC will be granted a place 'at the moment'. However, the way MOE handled those lower tier JCs while creating prestigious one such as EJC shows its favourism towards elitism.
                To further explain, all parents want the best for their kids and some (if not most) will stretch their young kids to the limit so as survive this rat race.

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                  floppy
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                  Sieg:


                  I agree that on the whole, everyone who is eligible and wish to go JC will be granted a place 'at the moment'. However, the way MOE handled those lower tier JCs while creating prestigious one such as EJC shows its favourism towards elitism.
                  To further explain, all parents want the best for their kids and some (if not most) will stretch their young kids to the limit so as survive this rat race.
                  This is the COP for JC last year:
                  http://www.straitstimes.com/sites/default/files/attachments/2016/01/29/st_20160129_amcutoff29_2027059.pdf

                  Effectively, they have removed all the JCs with COP higher than 10 (the bottom rung of 7 JCs). Sadly, the unintended (?) message is if you score higher than 10 points for L1R5, don't bother with the JC route as you probably can't get in, or you probably can't make it (to U) even if you do.

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                    slmkhoo:
                    stetan:

                    None of the 5 polys is being merged. I guess they are channeling the lower ability students to polys.


                    I think it's the other way round - based on what I see/hear among many of the averagely-performing students I know, quite a large proportion prefer to choose poly rather than JC, which would seem to indicate that JCs are falling in popularity. There are students who know that the poly style of more hands-on education is not for them, and those who prefer the depth of A levels/IB and are sure they will go on to university, but I think quite a lot are attracted to polys. Polys give the option of a clearly work-ready diploma plus the possibility of continuing to university; A levels, if the student doesn't go on to university, aren't so useful in landing a job.

                    A good post i read in another forum:

                    Another factor to consider is that thanks to poly's marketing, now it's a rather attractive option for youngsters. They are in that stage where \"wah, I don't want JC, go poly, get hands on experience, no need wear uniform.\"

                    Then if their GPA CMI, they realize that most of our local unis don't want them and their 2+ GPA and regret. You need almost perfect GPA from poly to go to our local U. Still much harder to go U via poly route

                    Also, another reason could be that because of the perceived difficulty of A levels, those with L1R5 scores of 15-20 may not want to enter a JC since they feel they are not capable of scoring for the A levels also contributing to falling enrollment in the lower tier JC's.

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                      floppy
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                      stetan:

                      ...

                      Then if their GPA CMI, they realize that most of our local unis don't want them and their 2+ GPA and regret. You need almost perfect GPA to go to our local U

                      ...
                      I don't see the validity of this argument.

                      You will also need near perfect A level results to make it to our local U (unless you are willing to take whatever course they offer).

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                        floppy:
                        stetan:


                        ...

                        Then if their GPA CMI, they realize that most of our local unis don't want them and their 2+ GPA and regret. You need almost perfect GPA to go to our local U

                        ...

                        I don't see the validity of this argument.

                        You will also need near perfect A level results to make it to our local U (unless you are willing to take whatever course they offer).

                        I think he is comparing the ease to get to U via JC or Poly route irregardless of course. Certainly dont need near perfect A level result to get to courses like Arts

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