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    Raffles Institution (Year 1-4)

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    • iRabbitI Offline
      iRabbit
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      slmkhoo\" post_id=\"1900181\" time=\"1551263494\" user_id=\"28674:

      The no. of students who get distinctions is dependent on how they selected courses (interest, ease, oerceived usefulness, etc). One of my daughters took Econs and another took Geog. Both are pretty content-heavy, so I don't think that's much of a criterion. Econs requires more \"mathematical\" thinking; Geog is more concrete. It really depends on what he likes - get him to read up a bit at the end of the year before choosing.
      What type of students would choose Lit? Those very hardcore humans type? Any Sci students chose Lit as their contrasting subject?

      I have an impression that Lit would be the hardest humans subject to score but was floored when 9 out of 10 Lit students scored As last year, making it the best performing A level H2 subject in the sch.

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        9 out of 10 score A for lit is not the norm… the previous year was 7 out of 10, same as other humanities… econs result is a de-provement from previous years so picking based on interest, aptitude etc is better. I am wowed by the lit performance, well done!

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          fanren\" post_id=\"1900209\" time=\"1551271934\" user_id=\"13778:

          9 out of 10 score A for lit is not the norm.. the previous year was 7 out of 10, same as other humanities.. econs result is a de-provement from previous years so picking based on interest, aptitude etc is better. I am wowed by the lit performance, well done!
          Agree with your pt on choosing base on interest.

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            It is possible that the majority chose econs as econs seems to be the most common contrasting subject for science stream & also the likely subject for Arts stream ie good & below average students all chose econs, hence the wide range of grades.

            Lit is likely chosen by those who really have passion & likely confident to do well ie it’s a selected small cohort, hence the high no. of As.

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              DD is interested to do H3 biology? Is it difficult to score distinction? Compared to chemistry?

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                iRabbit\" post_id=\"1900208\" time=\"1551271641\" user_id=\"51587:

                slmkhoo\" post_id=\"1900181\" time=\"1551263494\" user_id=\"28674:

                The no. of students who get distinctions is dependent on how they selected courses (interest, ease, oerceived usefulness, etc). One of my daughters took Econs and another took Geog. Both are pretty content-heavy, so I don't think that's much of a criterion. Econs requires more \"mathematical\" thinking; Geog is more concrete. It really depends on what he likes - get him to read up a bit at the end of the year before choosing.

                What type of students would choose Lit? Those very hardcore humans type? Any Sci students chose Lit as their contrasting subject?

                I have an impression that Lit would be the hardest humans subject to score but was floored when 9 out of 10 Lit students scored As last year, making it the best performing A level H2 subject in the sch.

                I guess those who choose Lit are the ones who are really interested and have a flair. It's a very self-selected bunch as a lot of students shy away. I don't know how many Sci students choose it, but certainly all the Humanities scholars have to take it!

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                  Careermum & slmkhoo, thanks for sharing your tots.

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                    Thanks ksp
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                    Curious to know for those who scored well in A level, whether the school well prepared them or they need tuition outside school?

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                      Thanks ksp\" post_id=\"1901887\" time=\"1552045503\" user_id=\"164449:[quote=\"Thanks ksp\" post_id=1901887 time=1552045503 user_id=164449]
                      Curious to know for those who scored well in A level, whether the school well prepared them or they need tuition outside school?[/quote]
                      Some had tuition, some didn't. My younger girl didn't have any tuition and did well, and most of her classmates didn't have tuition either. But she was in one of the higher-achieving classes, so maybe the rate of tuition would be higher in other classes. I doubt there is any statistic on this, just hearsay.

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                        Thanks ksp\" post_id=\"1901887\" time=\"1552045503\" user_id=\"164449:[quote=\"Thanks ksp\" post_id=1901887 time=1552045503 user_id=164449]
                        Curious to know for those who scored well in A level, whether the school well prepared them or they need tuition outside school?[/quote]
                        It is quite common for many of the gd scorers to hv received tuition as many deem themselves as being weak in certain subjects eg econs or GP for the STEM-inclined ones.

                        Sometimes, they feel the need for tuition to help them grasp concepts better. Or they may feel tt their sch tutor is unable to help them reach distinction level. They want tt sense of security to get the A grades.

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