Networking Group - JCs General
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ilovelaksa:
Quite true
This is not true for VJC. The IP students are very good in critical thinking. But when it comes to content, drilling subjects, the O levellers are better, they know how to score.zbear:
I have 2 children who graduated from JC - one is from IP, the other is from JAE.
Speaking from my experience only (others may think differently), there is a marked difference in the academic calibe of both IP and JAE and it shows at JC level. JAE students need a lot of hardwork, determination and peservance to catch up with IP students. -
slmkhoo:
Actually it may be quite true. My dd's JC math teacher said that students who take H1 Math from the beginning tend to do better in it than students who drop H2 Math to do H1 Math after JC1.
I agree with jtoh. If you've always been weaker at Maths and don't think you can do well in H2, then it probably wasting time to try, then drop to H1. My older girl was making the same decision a few years ago, and we encouraged her to take H1 Maths and work harder on her H2s (you only need 3 H2s for university entry). Also, if your Maths is weak, you are unlikely to do well in Physics, so Geog is a better choice in terms of grades.
For career, you are unlikely to want a career that requires the subjects you are weak in (ie Physics and Maths), so don't worry about it. With a combination like CEG + H1 maths, there are many things you can do. -
NotEducatedMan:
Quite true[/quote]From what my dd1 had gone thru this year (she is in jc1 now), it does not seem so. My girl isnt very sociable to know the happening in school but her jae classmates told her apparently the 75 rank pts n above for mye results were dominated by ip students and looks like it is going to be same for promo as school will only release ranking after pw op. Content based subject like econs needs evaluation skills and in her school most top scorers for econs are also good in gp which again are dominated by ip students. My dd2 is in o level track n wants to follow her sis to go jc next time, so i m not sure how well she can cope next time as from what i can see, there is a gap judging from the comparison in jc1 results but i am not sure if it happens in all ipjc.
This is not true for VJC. The IP students are very good in critical thinking. But when it comes to content, drilling subjects, the O levellers are better, they know how to score.ilovelaksa:
[quote=\"zbear\"]I have 2 children who graduated from JC - one is from IP, the other is from JAE.
Speaking from my experience only (others may think differently), there is a marked difference in the academic calibe of both IP and JAE and it shows at JC level. JAE students need a lot of hardwork, determination and peservance to catch up with IP students. -
snowyqueen:
From what my dd1 had gone thru this year (she is in jc1 now), it does not seem so. My girl isnt very sociable to know the happening in school but her jae classmates told her apparently the 75 rank pts n above for mye results were dominated by ip students and looks like it is going to be same for promo as school will only release ranking after pw op. Content based subject like econs needs evaluation skills and in her school most top scorers for econs are also good in gp which again are dominated by ip students. My dd2 is in o level track n wants to follow her sis to go jc next time, so i m not sure how well she can cope next time as from what i can see, there is a gap judging from the comparison in jc1 results but i am not sure if it happens in all ipjc.
Just as in any bunch of students, some will be more able and willing to mug and drill when it counts, and some will not (either they refuse to, or somehow just can't focus enough, or whatever). IP students may have had less drilling in the earlier years, but it doesn't mean they can't when they need to. My younger daughter was in an IP school and enjoyed the \"less drilling\" atmosphere up to Y4, but she and many of her schoolmates got down to the mugging and drilling in the JC years, just like every other JC student. The ability to mug and drill is more dependent on willingness than skill; students don't need to be \"trained\" from early years.
Of course, there will be some IP students who are less strong academically, less willing or able to mug and drill, or just don't perform as well for a multitude of reasons. Similarly, there are non-IP students who are academically able, hardworking etc etc, and they can do as well as the best IP students. It doesn't mean that a student in the O level track will necessarily do worse than an IP student. Things are never as clear cut as that. But given that, in general, the more able students go into IP, it's not surprising that IP students generally do better than JAE students, but there is a mixture throughout the range. -
NotEducatedMan:
Quite true[/quote]
This is not true for VJC. The IP students are very good in critical thinking. But when it comes to content, drilling subjects, the O levellers are better, they know how to score.ilovelaksa:
[quote=\"zbear\"]I have 2 children who graduated from JC - one is from IP, the other is from JAE.
Speaking from my experience only (others may think differently), there is a marked difference in the academic calibe of both IP and JAE and it shows at JC level. JAE students need a lot of hardwork, determination and peservance to catch up with IP students.snowyqueen:
What I actually mean is that, provided the JAE student work hard, they should be able to keep up with their IP classmates.From what my dd1 had gone thru this year (she is in jc1 now), it does not seem so. My girl isnt very sociable to know the happening in school but her jae classmates told her apparently the 75 rank pts n above for mye results were dominated by ip students and looks like it is going to be same for promo as school will only release ranking after pw op. Content based subject like econs needs evaluation skills and in her school most top scorers for econs are also good in gp which again are dominated by ip students. My dd2 is in o level track n wants to follow her sis to go jc next time, so i m not sure how well she can cope next time as from what i can see, there is a gap judging from the comparison in jc1 results but i am not sure if it happens in all ipjc.
Is hard (no point) to judge the academic caliber or performance between both IP and JAE students by simply based on 75 rank pts & above \"were dominated by IP students\".
Just an example only:
In the first place. if based on IP, this group already considered as top 10%.
So eventhough they have skipped the O level exam. I assume they already belonging to the group of \"Raw scorers of 6-8 points for L1R5\" (let's say)
Whereas those coming from JAE, (let's say) mainly with an \"average Raw score of between 9-11 points\". And in fact majority of JAE students depend on 2-3 points deduction from their bonus points to be eligible to enter to a particular IP JC with a cut-off-points of 8.
On top of that, an IP JC has more IP students than JAE students. -
Hello, just curious, anyone knows the retaining rate for the various schools this year?
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genevaong:
Hello, just curious, anyone knows the retaining rate for the various schools this year?
Will only kn after retake papers in Jan 2019 -
Hello all, I would like to seek some advice from all of you.
My child entered a merged college last year and she was retained, therefore she has to repeat her JC1 this year.
She was a member of the Students' Council, and now that she is being retained, she has to leave her CCA as policy is that Students' Council cannot have any retainees. She is rather upset about this as she has sentiments towards Council and she is passionate and loves what she does there.
I would like to ask, whether there is any possibility for her to be able to appeal to the new principal and school management for her to remain in Students' Council? I know it has always been a policy for retainees to leave Council, but is there any possibilities for her to still remain in Council?
Please advise, thank you
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I would rather she focus more on bringing her grades up than wasting time on a Council that kicked her out. Sorry to put it so plainly. Pick another CCA like a club if it is a requirement to graduate.
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Agree.
Since her merged Junior College had made it loud and clear that no retainee (repeat JC1 pupil) to remain inside school Student Council, just take up another Cca willing to take her in, and please focus on her A-level in 6 months’ time down the road. Sorry, for being blunt.
Must get her priorities, right. For now, with so little time left, since August 2019 is coming prelim, kindly focus, spend more time on her academics, so that she can do well, can enter a good course (faculty); in the university (be it local or overseas uni)
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