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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Tertiary Education - A-Levels, Diplomas, Degrees
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    • phtthpP Offline
      phtthp
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      jtoh:


      If DHS offers H1 Chinese then that shouldn't be a factor in JAE acceptance.

      Taking H1 Chinese is not a matter of choice for most students. If you didn't clear HCL at O levels. you MUST take H1 CL. If you took HCL at O levels but didn't do well enough, then you can choose to take H1 CL.
      There are some students, who did not do well in their Sec 4 Higher Chinese, although they cleared Higher Chinese. They want to obtain a better grade for Chinese, to enter university. So, they decided to take H1 Chinese, try to get a better score this time round, for university enrolment subsequently.

      Dunman High said this is allowed, but do consider carefully, because still got other heavy content H2 A-level subjects to take care of, too.

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      • zac's mumZ Offline
        zac's mum
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        Is Mother Tongue language score required for entry into local University? I didn’t know that.

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        • floppyF Offline
          floppy
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          zac's mum:
          Is Mother Tongue language score required for entry into local University? I didn’t know that.

          You only need a sub-pass in a Mother Tongue Language (MTL), i.e. ‘S’ grade in H1 MTL or pass in MTL ‘B’ or D7 in GCE ‘O’ Level HMTL.

          Given that only 3 H2 and 1 H1 would be considered for admission, I doubt there are many, if at all, students who will load themselves with an extra subject (Chinese) in order to get a higher score (which may not even matter) for university application.

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          • MyPillowM Offline
            MyPillow
            last edited by

            floppy:
            zac's mum:

            Is Mother Tongue language score required for entry into local University? I didn’t know that.


            You only need a sub-pass in a Mother Tongue Language (MTL), i.e. ‘S’ grade in H1 MTL or pass in MTL ‘B’ or D7 in GCE ‘O’ Level HMTL.

            Given that only 3 H2 and 1 H1 would be considered for admission, I doubt there are many, if at all, students who will load themselves with an extra subject (Chinese) in order to get a higher score (which may not even matter) for university application.


            How about GP, project work consider H1 ?
            And must pass to enter Uni still?

            ot: actually, i have no idea how was is calculated during my time of : 3 A level subjects + 2 AO subjects - is it also using a grading points system like now A = 40pts etc

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              floppy
              last edited by

              MyPillow:
              floppy:

              [quote=\"zac's mum\"]Is Mother Tongue language score required for entry into local University? I didn’t know that.


              You only need a sub-pass in a Mother Tongue Language (MTL), i.e. ‘S’ grade in H1 MTL or pass in MTL ‘B’ or D7 in GCE ‘O’ Level HMTL.

              Given that only 3 H2 and 1 H1 would be considered for admission, I doubt there are many, if at all, students who will load themselves with an extra subject (Chinese) in order to get a higher score (which may not even matter) for university application.


              How about GP, project work consider H1 ?
              And must pass to enter Uni still?

              ot: actually, i have no idea how was is calculated during my time of : 3 A level subjects + 2 AO subjects - is it also using a grading points system like now A = 40pts etc[/quote]From MOE:

              The six Autonomous Universities conduct separate admission exercises as guided by the following broad university admission framework for ‘A‘ Level graduates:

              - Minimum application criteria: 2 H2 passes, an attempt at General Paper (or Knowledge and Inquiry) taken at the same sitting, and a sub-pass in a Mother Tongue Language (MTL).
              - A minimum MTL proficiency is required (‘S’ grade in H1 MTL or pass in MTL ‘B’ or D7 in GCE ‘O’ Level HMTL). Students who do not obtain a sub-pass for MTL under the current ‘A’ level curriculum can be granted provisional admission but must meet the universities' MTL minimum requirement (by taking MTL classes) sometime before they graduate.
              - Grades for the following subjects will be considered for admission: 3 H2 and 1 H1 content-based subjects (at least one of which must be from a contrasting discipline), GP (or KI), PW. Students who score well may also have their MTL grades taken into consideration for admission.
              - Additional faculty admission criteria such as interviews or aptitude tests
              - Co-Curricular Activity (CCA) performance (considered qualitatively)

              The TL; DR version:
              3H2, 1H1, GP (or KI) and PW are must-do.
              MTL is a may-do (which usually means don't need to do and wasting time if you do, unless you have no choice but to do).

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              • Z Offline
                zeemimi
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                yeah, don’t put too much emphasis on chinese. pass can already. i think MOE has some minimum mother tongue requirement.


                3H2 = max 3 x 20 points = 60 points
                GP/PW/H1 = max 10 points each.

                Max 90 points. Chinese only comes in if it can improve your rank points by a little bit. If can get 90, don’t need chinese to improve by 1 or 2 rank point.

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                • floppyF Offline
                  floppy
                  last edited by

                  zeemimi:
                  yeah, don't put too much emphasis on chinese. pass can already. i think MOE has some minimum mother tongue requirement.


                  3H2 = max 3 x 20 points = 60 points
                  GP/PW/H1 = max 10 points each.

                  Max 90 points. Chinese only comes in if it can improve your rank points by a little bit.
                  Someone I know got a 'S' grade in H1 Chinese when he sat for the exam in J1. He wanted to drop the subject for J2 but his request was denied.

                  He wrote a lengthy letter to the school explaining that 'S' grade is THE BEST he can achieve (because he is a kantang). He reckoned time wasted on the subject could be better put to use elsewhere (like playing computer games or chasing skirts). Appeal to drop the subject was subsequently accepted and he went on to university with no fuss since his results were reasonably good. He is still a kantang today 😂

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                    jtoh
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                    Yeah, don’t waste time on taking MT in JC if you’ve already secured a pass. The difference to your UAS is very little.

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                    • Z Offline
                      zeemimi
                      last edited by

                      floppy:


                      Someone I know got a 'S' grade in H1 Chinese when he sat for the exam in J1. He wanted to drop the subject for J2 but his request was denied.
                      must understand \"S\" not nice for school statistics. :rotflmao: And doesn't look very nice on the certificate. Must have many sharp heads.

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                        jtoh
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                        floppy:
                        zeemimi:

                        yeah, don't put too much emphasis on chinese. pass can already. i think MOE has some minimum mother tongue requirement.


                        3H2 = max 3 x 20 points = 60 points
                        GP/PW/H1 = max 10 points each.

                        Max 90 points. Chinese only comes in if it can improve your rank points by a little bit.

                        Someone I know got a 'S' grade in H1 Chinese when he sat for the exam in J1. He wanted to drop the subject for J2 but his request was denied.

                        He wrote a lengthy letter to the school explaining that 'S' grade is THE BEST he can achieve (because he is a kantang). He reckoned time wasted on the subject could be better put to use elsewhere (like playing computer games or chasing skirts). Appeal to drop the subject was subsequently accepted and he went on to university with no fuss since his results were reasonably good. He is still a kantang today 😂

                        :rotflmao: As what zeemimi says, S doesn't look nice on school stats. So schools will say minimum must score D, or even C for some SAP schools.

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