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      2eclipse
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      For students taking HCL, triple science and double Math, are they considered as 9 or 10 subjects?

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        2eclipse\" post_id=\"1980227\" time=\"1591699553\" user_id=\"185689:

        For students taking HCL, triple science and double Math, are they considered as 9 or 10 subjects?
        HCL is subject #9, not 10th

        Example

        If you are an O-level student taking Triple Pure Sciences, and if also take HCL, means

        a) 2 languages

        (English, Standard Chinese)


        b) double Maths

        (A Maths, E Maths)


        c) triple Pure Sciences

        that is,
        Pure (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)

        Not Physical Science
        Not Combined Science

        (up to here, reached 7 subjects already)


        d) #8 subject is \" combined \" humanities

        that is,
        compulsory SS (Social Sciences), must lump together with an \"Elective\" Humanities subject (eg. Elective History / Elective Geography / Elective English Literature)

        e) #9 subject is Higher Chinese


        f)
        optional #10th subject, if also take

        - 3rd foreign language (Spanish, German, French, Japanese, at MOELC). Only the Top 10% of the entire PSLE cohort, qualify to take 3rd foreign language, depend on each cohort performance. Usually, hover around Tscore 252 minimum (fall within Top 10% PSLE cohort), + or -, depending on each PSLE cohort performance.

        Or

        - take Malay or Bahasa at MOELC

        Or

        - take MEP (Music Elective) or
        take AEP (Art Elective)

        Or

        - take another \"Core\" humanities subject as #10, over and above the earlier \"Combined\" Humanities.

        ie.
        take
        \"Core\" History / Core Geography / Core English Literature, for some Top O-level students who are targeting \"Humanities\" scholarship later on, when they move up to A-level Junior College


        note

        students need approval from their Secondary school (or Moe), if student take Total 10 subjects, because school ensure that students are able to handle the workload, before approve student to take the 10th subject.

        If a student is already struggling with 7 or with 8 subjects combination, \"dying\" from the study work load, school won't approve 10th subject.

        ==========================

        But nowadays, usually schools encourage (double pure Sciences, double Humanities) subject combination, at EOY (end-of-year) Sec 2 streaming, so that

        - when move up to JC level, advantage is, you have an extra, another choice of Humanities subject, since you have already done it at O-level, before.

        ========================

        What's the difference, between \"Elective\" vs. \"Core\" humanities?

        \"Elective\" humanities, cover only 50 % content taught, inside \"Core\" humanities. Can compare & contrast, the detailed SEAB syllabus

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          2eclipse
          last edited by

          phtthp\" post_id=\"1980234\" time=\"1591703969\" user_id=\"35251:

          2eclipse\" post_id=\"1980227\" time=\"1591699553\" user_id=\"185689:

          For students taking HCL, triple science and double Math, are they considered as 9 or 10 subjects?

          HCL is subject #9, not 10th

          Example

          If you are an O-level student taking Triple Pure Sciences, and if also take HCL, means

          a) 2 languages

          (English, Standard Chinese)


          b) double Maths

          (A Maths, E Maths)


          c) triple Pure Sciences

          that is,
          Pure (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)

          Not Physical Science
          Not Combined Science

          (up to here, reached 7 subjects already)


          d) #8 subject is \" combined \" humanities

          that is,
          compulsory SS (Social Sciences), must lump together with an \"Elective\" Humanities subject (eg. Elective History / Elective Geography / Elective English Literature)

          e) #9 subject is Higher Chinese


          f)
          optional #10th subject, if also take

          - 3rd foreign language (Spanish, German, French, Japanese, at MOELC). Only the Top 10% of the entire PSLE cohort, qualify to take 3rd foreign language, depend on each cohort performance. Usually, hover around Tscore 252 minimum (fall within Top 10% PSLE cohort), + or -, depending on each PSLE cohort performance.

          Or

          - take Malay or Bahasa at MOELC

          Or

          - take MEP (Music Elective) or
          take AEP (Art Elective)

          Or

          - take another \"Core\" humanities subject as #10, over and above the earlier \"Combined\" Humanities.

          ie.
          take
          \"Core\" History / Core Geography / Core English Literature, for some Top O-level students who are targeting \"Humanities\" scholarship later on, when they move up to A-level Junior College


          note

          students need approval from their Secondary school (or Moe), if student take Total 10 subjects, because school ensure that students are able to handle the workload, before approve student to take the 10th subject.

          If a student is already struggling with 7 or with 8 subjects combination, \"dying\" from the study work load, school won't approve 10th subject.

          ==========================

          But nowadays, usually schools encourage (double pure Sciences, double Humanities) subject combination, at EOY (end-of-year) Sec 2 streaming, so that

          - when move up to JC level, advantage is, you have an extra, another choice of Humanities subject, since you have already done it at O-level, before.

          ========================

          What's the difference, between \"Elective\" vs. \"Core\" humanities?

          \"Elective\" humanities, cover only 50 % content taught, inside \"Core\" humanities. Can compare & contrast, the detailed SEAB syllabus

          Thanks phtthp. Another headache in 2 years down the road.

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            phtthp
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            2eclipse\" post_id=\"1980227\" time=\"1591699553\" user_id=\"185689:

            For students taking HCL, triple science and double Math, are they considered as 9 or 10 subjects?
            some Secondary schools imposed \"minimum and maximum\" subject combination

            minimum, 6 O-level subjects
            maximum, 9 O-level subjects

            and the school does NOT allow students to take #10th subject

            example

            refer slide #26

            https://www.chijsec.edu.sg/qql/slot/u521/Parents/2018/Streaming%20Slides_2018%20%28PTM%20Talk%29.pdf

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              2eclipse
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              phtthp\" post_id=\"1980433\" time=\"1591860543\" user_id=\"35251:

              2eclipse\" post_id=\"1980227\" time=\"1591699553\" user_id=\"185689:

              For students taking HCL, triple science and double Math, are they considered as 9 or 10 subjects?

              some Secondary schools imposed \"minimum and maximum\" subject combination

              minimum, 6 O-level subjects
              maximum, 9 O-level subjects

              and the school does NOT allow students to take #10th subject

              example

              refer slide #26

              https://www.chijsec.edu.sg/qql/slot/u521/Parents/2018/Streaming%20Slides_2018%20%28PTM%20Talk%29.pdf

              Thanks! I think in most schools, triple science is only offered to students who managed to get above 75% overall, A1 student.

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                Ported over from the Crisis Around the World - War/ Health/ Weather/ Economy/ Society thread

                zac's mum:
                ...Hi phtthp, I have sent you an email about upper secondary materials...
                Hello! Thanks much, zacs mum, very resourceful+generous of you! Will surely look into your recommendations! TGIF!!

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                  phtthp
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                  2eclipse\" post_id=\"1980454\" time=\"1591872309\" user_id=\"185689:

                  phtthp\" post_id=\"1980433\" time=\"1591860543\" user_id=\"35251:


                  some Secondary schools imposed \"minimum and maximum\" subject combination

                  minimum, 6 O-level subjects
                  maximum, 9 O-level subjects

                  and the school does NOT allow students to take #10th subject

                  example

                  refer slide #26

                  https://www.chijsec.edu.sg/qql/slot/u521/Parents/2018/Streaming%20Slides_2018%20%28PTM%20Talk%29.pdf

                  Thanks!

                  I think in most schools, triple science is only offered to students who managed to get above 75% overall, A1 (75 & above) student.

                  Yes, if student want

                  - Triple Pure Sciences

                  usually, schools require at least A1 (75 & above) , in both Sec 2 end-of-year-Assessment streaming (Maths & Science subjects).

                  over & above this requirement,
                  schools also expect minimum 70%, in overall Total, if student want to take on #9 subject


                  - (Double Sciences, Double Humanities)

                  require at least 60 marks each, in (Maths & Science)

                  Example

                  can refer slide #54,
                  inside school slides \"Promotion to Sec 3\", Crescent Girls Secondary school, whose 2019 PSLE Cut-off-point was 243, high !

                  https://www.crescent.edu.sg/qql/slot/u360/Announcements/Sec2%20Parent%20Seminar%202014.pdf

                  https://sis.moe.gov.sg/SchoolDetails.aspx?schoolCode=3005

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                    phtthp
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                    What if, students are keen to transfer, from O-level into IP, at the end of Sec 2 ?


                    Sec 2 students who want to know what are the criteria, for Sec 3 subject combination in Victoria Secondary school, can assess below

                    Example

                    at end of Sec 2 (O-level),

                    - internal O-level track students within Victoria Secondary school itself, as well as

                    - outside, external students from other Secondary schools, who wish to seek transfer into Victoria Secondary, if got vacancies exist for IP, to join Sec 3 Victoria (IP) program,

                    1) your Maths and Science, must be at least >= 70 marks, and

                    2) your overall Total, including your best Sec 2 humanties subject (from English Literature / History / Geography),
                    must >= 70%

                    info

                    https://victoria.moe.edu.sg/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Sec_2_Subject_Combination_Aug_2016.pdf

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                      Cool nurse
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                      Hi parents! Just curious, how common is it for pupils to take triple humanities in the ‘top schools’?

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                        phtthp
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                        Triple Humanities, are offered in designated IP schools, that offer the Humanities scholarship



                        Humanities scholarship, are offered in

                        - Anglo-Chinese Junior College
                        - Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)

                        - Eunoia Junior College (IP students from SCGS / St Nick / Catholic High)

                        - Hwa Chong Institution (IP students from Nanyang Girls High / Hwa Chong)

                        - National Junior College

                        - Raffles Institution (IP students from RGS / RI)

                        - Temasek Junior College

                        - Victoria Junior College (IP students from Cedar Girls Sec / Victoria Secondary)

                        info
                        https://www.moe.gov.sg/admissions/scholarships/moe-preu/humanities


                        students who are offered MOE Humanities scholarship, after a successful interview by IP school / MOE staff, will be able to take Upper Sec 3 IP (Triple humanities)

                        example

                        there are IP SCGS Sec 3 students, taking Triple humanities (AEP Art Elective, English Literature, Geography). Usually, is more the girls taking Triple humanities. Boys normally tend to stick to \"Maths / Science\" traditional path

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