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    All About A Levels

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Tertiary Education - A-Levels, Diplomas, Degrees
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    • sharonkhooS Offline
      sharonkhoo
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      Tanlines:
      Would like to know 1)which subject require more memory work? 2) my DD is able to do v well for history in sec school (however referring to my earlier post she is also taking bio and chem both are heavy in memory for a levels and also now we are talking about a higher level), is A levels history similar to sec school ? 3) is Econ’s easier to score compared to history? So she is considering to choose a subject of her interest like history or should she choose a subject easier to score like Econs? 4) what is required (language skills ...) to score well in these 2 subjects? Thanks!

      3) \"easier\" really depends on the individual. And many students find Econs tough, so whether it's \"easier to score\" is really debatable. For the more mathematical, non-woffly students, Econs is certainly easier than History, but some students would find History easier.

      4) I would say History requires better language skills. Although both subjects are essay-based, I think History requires more argumentation and ability to express ideas.

      Both subjects are heavy, but no A level subject is \"easy\". I think you are over-thinking this.

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      • doodbugD Offline
        doodbug
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        I am curious if any JC allows Bio Chem Maths + History?

        I understand Bio Chem Maths + Geog is usually allowed.

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        • sharonkhooS Offline
          sharonkhoo
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          doodbug:
          I am curious if any JC allows Bio Chem Maths + History?

          I understand Bio Chem Maths + Geog is usually allowed.
          I think my daughter had friends with this combination (RI).

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            jtoh
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            Tanlines:


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            Would like to know 1)which subject require more memory work? 2) my DD is able to do v well for history in sec school (however referring to my earlier post she is also taking bio and chem both are heavy in memory for a levels and also now we are talking about a higher level), is A levels history similar to sec school ? 3) is Econ’s easier to score compared to history? So she is considering to choose a subject of her interest like history or should she choose a subject easier to score like Econs? 4) what is required (language skills ...) to score well in these 2 subjects? Thanks!
            Before you proceed any further, check if your dd's JC allows bio and history to be taken together. I know my dd's JC didn't allow it.

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            • sharonkhooS Offline
              sharonkhoo
              last edited by

              jtoh:
              Tanlines:



              ———————-
              Would like to know 1)which subject require more memory work? 2) my DD is able to do v well for history in sec school (however referring to my earlier post she is also taking bio and chem both are heavy in memory for a levels and also now we are talking about a higher level), is A levels history similar to sec school ? 3) is Econ’s easier to score compared to history? So she is considering to choose a subject of her interest like history or should she choose a subject easier to score like Econs? 4) what is required (language skills ...) to score well in these 2 subjects? Thanks!

              Before you proceed any further, check if your dd's JC allows bio and history to be taken together. I know my dd's JC didn't allow it.

              Oops! Then maybe I'm wrong as jtoh's daughter was from the same JC as mine, although different time. Yes, please check.

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              • Z Offline
                zeemimi
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                Do note that Bio and Geog are all very content heavy, not that other subjects are light, but contrary to what many think, Geog actually require quite a fair bit of memorising too.

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                • zbearZ Offline
                  zbear
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                  Tanlines:
                  zbear:

                  [quote=\"Tanlines\"]Thanks for your replies. Any comments from those who had taken both Econs and history?


                  My DD took H2 History n Econs. In that year when she took her A levels, she used her knowledge from History for the GP paper.

                  What would u like to know?

                  ———————-
                  Would like to know 1)which subject require more memory work? 2) my DD is able to do v well for history in sec school (however referring to my earlier post she is also taking bio and chem both are heavy in memory for a levels and also now we are talking about a higher level), is A levels history similar to sec school ? 3) is Econ’s easier to score compared to history? So she is considering to choose a subject of her interest like history or should she choose a subject easier to score like Econs? 4) what is required (language skills ...) to score well in these 2 subjects? Thanks![/quote]
                  Hello, I hv PMed u.

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                    Tanlines
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                    Hello, many thanks to all above for your comments and sharing esp to phtthp & zbear for your PM!

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                      Tanlines
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                      jtoh:
                      Tanlines:



                      ———————-
                      Would like to know 1)which subject require more memory work? 2) my DD is able to do v well for history in sec school (however referring to my earlier post she is also taking bio and chem both are heavy in memory for a levels and also now we are talking about a higher level), is A levels history similar to sec school ? 3) is Econ’s easier to score compared to history? So she is considering to choose a subject of her interest like history or should she choose a subject easier to score like Econs? 4) what is required (language skills ...) to score well in these 2 subjects? Thanks!

                      Before you proceed any further, check if your dd's JC allows bio and history to be taken together. I know my dd's JC didn't allow it.

                      It's allowed in my dd's JC

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                        Grandyma
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                        phtthp:
                        based on recent 2015, 2016, 2017 GCE A level results, which are the Top 5 JCs, apart from (RI, Hwa Chong, VJC) ?

                        Based on 2017 results, VJC is not Top 3 JC.

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