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    • phtthpP Offline
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      Can IP students in Year (3 and 4) take "Combined Humanities", or not allowed for IP, must take 2 pure humanities subjects ? Thank you

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        phtthp:
        Can IP students in Year (3 and 4) take \"Combined Humanities\", or not allowed for IP, must take 2 pure humanities subjects ? Thank you

        I can only speak for my daughter's school - there was no \"combined\" humanities, only individual subjects. Soc studies was compulsory; students took one or more of the other humanities subjects depending on their subject combinations. Not sure about other IP schools.

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          This one from IP girls school.

          Double Sciences and Double Humanities or Triple Sciences and Single Humanities.
          https://postimg.cc/phxcPC4M

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          • sky minecrafterS Offline
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            Wow, Cedar IP does not need to read ELit & Social Studies as mandatory upper Sec subjects? That’s thoughtful.

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              hi


              has any child doing design and technology for upper sec ?

              any comments on this subject?

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                hi


                has any child doing design and technology for upper sec ?

                any comments on this subject?

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                  Is it very common that schools these days offer pure chem and pure bio or comb chem/bio?


                  my child’s sch is offering the above subjects in the best 2 classes, on top of literature. combined phy/chem will only be offered in the 3rd and 4th class. the different combination bet the 3rd n 4th class is only one subject difference , i.e. to take art OR design tech.

                  My child is not good in language. her eng just got a C6. is taking phy/chem a better choice than chem/bio?


                  also, any advice between choosing art or design tech? she got A for both subjects so far. she has no preference which to choose, just want a subject tat is easier to score well.

                  but her question is, does design tech class has many more boys than girls?

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                    I guess question you are trying to figure out is if it is better to take D&T or Art for O level subject.

                    Answer: both subjects involve portfolio prep and they account for 70% of the o level grade.
                    So my suggested approach will be as follows
                    1) ask your Child, which she prefers because interests play a great deal in the grades that they will get
                    2) if there is really no preference, i will suggest, try and find out the Past 3 years O level results for D&T and Art. That will give you an indication of the rigour the teachers in the school put it. Generally, for those getting A consistently, it is because they ( both teachers and students) burn their june holidays … perfecting the portfolio…

                    Hope this helps…

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                        Is it very common that schools these days offer pure chem and pure bio or comb chem/bio?

                        my child's sch is offering the above subjects in the best 2 classes, on top of literature. combined phy/chem will only be offered in the 3rd and 4th class. the different combination bet the 3rd n 4th class is only one subject difference , i.e. to take art OR design tech.

                        My child is not good in language. her eng just got a C6. is taking phy/chem a better choice than chem/bio?
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                        Anecdotal evidence says more schools are offering pure chemistry and pure biology as well as combined chemistry / biology due to:
                        1. Easier to do well compared to pure Physics
                        2. Most JCs offer H2 Chemistry as their science subject in science stream.

                        Your child's language result has little to no bearing on her science results. Consider the reverse: if she sucks at science, scoring A1 at English won't help. It's more worthwhile to look at her maths result: if she does well in maths, the likelihood of doing well with Physics is higher.

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