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    * Nanyang JC (NYJC)

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Tertiary Education - A-Levels, Diplomas, Degrees
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    • MyPillowM Offline
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      Not all jc can accept more students,also need MOE directions n approval - I think nyjc is v popular among Sch like nchs, Chung Cheng, cath high( can’t get into RI, ] , MSHs , PLMGS, st nick , xinmin etc etc a lot of academic good Sch in The North, Northeast region to feed into Nyjc, it’s fengshui n convenient strategic location attracts .

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      • lagL Offline
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        i am surprised that DS told me… quite a handful of VS are in nyjc… not many cat high though…i think cat high boys will go EJC…

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          MyPillow\" post_id=\"1962246\" time=\"1580917443\" user_id=\"70594:
          , MSHs , PLMGS, st nick , xinmin etc etc a lot of academic good Sch in The North, Northeast region to feed into Nyjc, it’s fengshui n convenient strategic location attracts .
          It helps with Lorong Chuan MRT just beside it.

          Location does play a part. A classmate of my DD, who scored L1R5 of 6 points raw, chose NYJC as it is near his home.

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            MyPillow\" post_id=\"1962246\" time=\"1580917443\" user_id=\"70594:
            , MSHs , PLMGS, st nick , xinmin etc etc a lot of academic good Sch in The North, Northeast region to feed into Nyjc, it’s fengshui n convenient strategic location attracts .
            Unfortunately no longer true. I understand that most st nick and cat high students this year are choosing EJC instead of NYJC ( if they cannot get into RI/RGS)

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              thsheng99\" post_id=\"1962298\" time=\"1580962375\" user_id=\"37400:

              MyPillow\" post_id=\"1962246\" time=\"1580917443\" user_id=\"70594:

              , MSHs , PLMGS, st nick , xinmin etc etc a lot of academic good Sch in The North, Northeast region to feed into Nyjc, it’s fengshui n convenient strategic location attracts .

              Unfortunately no longer true. I understand that most st nick and cat high students this year are choosing EJC instead of NYJC ( if they cannot get into RI/RGS)

              Perhaps, and that is why EJC COP has gone down to 7/8 (Science/Arts) ?

              But NYJC still holds very well at 6/7, unchanged from previous year.

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              • lagL Offline
                lag
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                NYJC allow 4H2 as a start… DS senior told him to take 4H2… in case anything happen…can drop 1 subject to H1…

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                  winsomelosesomee
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                  lag\" post_id=\"1962451\" time=\"1581039560\" user_id=\"47694:

                  NYJC allow 4H2 as a start... DS senior told him to take 4H2.. in case anything happen..can drop 1 subject to H1..
                  Applaud 👏Ny for being flexi in 4H2 take up, not just based soley on yr R5 result. Thats align with MOE- cant judge a person based on 1 National exam seating.

                  Ny gives 4H2 opportunity to all its students and has enough resources to cater to this, not worried overall results affected or not.

                  Ny believes if students want it, Ny will do it best to give you.
                  1 of the Right stuff from Nyjc.

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                    winsomelosesomee\" post_id=\"1962485\" time=\"1581050352\" user_id=\"183607:

                    Applaud 👏Ny for being flexi in 4H2 take up, not just based soley on yr R5 result. Thats align with MOE- cant judge a person based on 1 National exam seating.

                    Ny gives 4H2 opportunity to all its students and has enough resources to cater to this, not worried overall results affected or not.

                    Ny believes if students want it, Ny will do it best to give you.
                    1 of the Right stuff from Nyjc.
                    Err... Isn't this what all JCs do? :scratchhead:

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                      lag\" post_id=\"1962451\" time=\"1581039560\" user_id=\"47694:

                      NYJC allow 4H2 as a start... DS senior told him to take 4H2.. in case anything happen..can drop 1 subject to H1..
                      hi lag

                      can clarify ?

                      currently, if one were to go to several JCs website to check, quite a number of JCs indicated that

                      for example

                      to do H2 Physics, one need to score at least a B3 at O-level, or better, an A1 or A2

                      So, may I clarify ?
                      inside Nanyang JC, if a JAE student scored B4 or C5 or C6 for Physics (O-level), NYJC is still flexible enough, to let the student proceed take up H2 Physics, instead of H1 Physics, therefore encouraging many pupils to take up 4 H2 instead of 3 H1 + 1 H2 ?

                      Kindly clarify, because if this is the case, which is very good, because don't just rely upon only one high-stake National O-level exam results alone, due to the flexibility of allowing 4 H2 subject combination.
                      Now i can understand fully why NYJC is so popular with JAE students, why NYJC COP for Science is 6 points.
                      This could be the true reason behind, what lured (attracted) so many JAE students to choose NYJC, as opposed to other Top JCs who are very, very inflexible, very firm, die-die insisted firmly that \"No, you must have a B3 score or better. Otherwise Sorry, Not allowed to take any H2 Pure Science subject \"

                      Thank you, for clarification

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                        qms\" post_id=\"1962492\" time=\"1581055289\" user_id=\"5718:

                        winsomelosesomee\" post_id=\"1962485\" time=\"1581050352\" user_id=\"183607:

                        Applaud 👏Ny for being flexi in 4H2 take up, not just based soley on yr R5 result. Thats align with MOE- cant judge a person based on 1 National exam seating.

                        Ny gives 4H2 opportunity to all its students and has enough resources to cater to this, not worried overall results affected or not.

                        Ny believes if students want it, Ny will do it best to give you.
                        1 of the Right stuff from Nyjc.

                        Err... Isn't this what all JCs do? :scratchhead:

                        From what i know, JCs have criteria that students with R5 of certain single point can only qualify for 4H2.
                        Eg my friend daughter appeal from MJC( before merger) to TJC successgully but VP only allowed her to take 3H2. So she rejected offer.

                        Ny is flexi in this aspect- students' interest is priority to Ny.

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