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    * Nanyang JC (NYJC)

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    • H Offline
      Huehuehue
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      Hi do you all think that next year’s cop will be lower because of COVID-19, which allowed students to have more time to revise and prepare for their national exams due to the reduction in topics? Thanks!

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        phtthp
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        Huehuehue\" post_id=\"1973806\" time=\"1588479222\" user_id=\"173508:

        Hi do you all think that next year’s cop will be lower because of COVID-19, which allowed students to have more time to revise and prepare for their national exams due to the reduction in topics? Thanks!
        if they reduce certain O-level or A-level topics,
        SEAB will still need to substitute these \"gone\" questions by other new questions, which may be harder. Hence, hard to conclude that just because \"reduced\" topics, overall, all subjects (papers) going to be easier, although people in general would expect SEAB to be kinder, set \"simpler\" questions, due to covid-19.

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          Huehuehue
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          phtthp\" post_id=\"1973808\" time=\"1588481347\" user_id=\"35251:

          Huehuehue\" post_id=\"1973806\" time=\"1588479222\" user_id=\"173508:

          Hi do you all think that next year’s cop will be lower because of COVID-19, which allowed students to have more time to revise and prepare for their national exams due to the reduction in topics? Thanks!

          if they reduce certain O-level or A-level topics,
          SEAB will still need to substitute these \"gone\" questions by other new questions, which may be harder. Hence, hard to conclude that just because \"reduced\" topics, overall, all subjects (papers)
          going to be easier, although people in general would expect SEAB to be kinder, set \"simpler\" questions, due to covid-19.

          yepp agree! probably just the language papers’ standards are lowered slightly. thanks for replying! i’m a sec 4 taking o levels this year. working my way to nyjc cos i like the school campus! very convenient and considered pretty good jc.

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            mamamiya
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            Hihi, I am parent of a P6 child. My child is torn between AHS and CCHM. The advantage of CCHM is that it has affliation to NYJC while AHS is affliation to SAJC. But AHS is much nearer to our house as compared to CCHM. May I know if anyone here knows the % of CCHM students making it to NYJC?


            If you or your child is from CCHM, can perhaps share more information regarding the school culture, discipline, values etc as I don’t know anyone with children in CCHM. Thanks a lot.

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              qms
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              NYJC COP 2021


              Science 6
              Arts 6

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                Chewkyk
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                Affiliation or not, the max. no. of points you could deduct from the raw score is 4 only.


                Assuming your child has the following advantage:
                CCA: 2 (leadership role)
                Higher Chinese: 2 (with grade c6 and above)
                Affiliation: 2 (Chung Cheng High Yishun/Mountbatten)

                Maximum is just 4.

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                  phtthp
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                  Chewkyk\" post_id=\"2013430\" time=\"1611800752\" user_id=\"152193:

                  Affiliation or not, the max. no. of points you could deduct from the raw score is 4 only.

                  Assuming your child has the following advantage:
                  CCA: 2 (leadership role)
                  Higher Chinese: 2 (with grade c6 and above)
                  Affiliation: 2 (Chung Cheng High Yishun/Mountbatten)

                  Maximum is just 4.
                  Correction.

                  Maximum is 6 points disounted, not 4, and this has got \"Nothing to do with Affliation, whatsoever\",


                  provided the student

                  have sat for MSP or CSP language, at Bishan MOE Language centre.

                  In other words, to get maximum 6 points discounted, you don't even need to look for a Secondary school that offer affliation, if a student has done the following.


                  How to get maximum 6 points, discounted ?


                  1) clear your O-level (Higher Chinese), in Sec 4.



                  2) clear your Cca, with 2 points.

                  However,
                  don't assume that every student will definitely scored 2 points for Cca

                  Because

                  some students only managed to score 1 Cca point so far, not 2 points which they were hoping for .



                  3) students who have sat for O-level CSP or MSP language exam, in Sec 4 at Bishan MOE Language centre, would have another extra further 2 bonus points discounted.


                  Our government often encouraged Secondary school students to learn speak Malay or Chinese.


                  CSP : Chinese special language

                  MSP : Malay Special language


                  can read more , find out more about bonus point discount, from Moe website


                  https://www.moe.gov.sg/post-secondary/admissions/jae/admission-criteria/

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                    SG_KP1
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                    phtthp\" post_id=\"2013432\" time=\"1611801661\" user_id=\"35251:

                    Correction.

                    Maximum is 6 points disounted, not 4, and this has got \"Nothing to do with Affliation, whatsoever\",


                    provided the student

                    have sat for MSP or CSP language, at Bishan MOE Language centre.

                    In other words, to get maximum 6 points discounted, you don't even need to look for a Secondary school that offer affliation, if a student has done the following.


                    How to get maximum 6 points, discounted ?


                    1) clear your O-level (Higher Chinese), in Sec 4.



                    2) clear your Cca, with 2 points.

                    However,
                    don't assume that every student will definitely scored 2 points for Cca

                    Because

                    some students only managed to score 1 Cca point so far, not 2 points which they were hoping for .



                    3) students who have sat for O-level CSP or MSP language exam, in Sec 4 at Bishan MOE Language centre, would have another extra further 2 bonus points discounted.


                    Our government often encouraged Secondary school students to learn speak Malay or Chinese.


                    CSP : Chinese special language

                    MSP : Malay Special language


                    can read more , find out more about bonus point discount, from Moe website


                    https://www.moe.gov.sg/post-secondary/admissions/jae/admission-criteria/
                    The CSP and MSP (Chinese/Malay Special Programme) and the associated 2 point deduction is still in the bucket that is limited to a maximum of 4 points deduction (i.e. with HMT, CCA, affiliation).

                    The additional 2 points (i.e. maximum 6 points deduction or theoretical 1LR5 = 0) is from the Chinese Language Elective Program (CLEP), Malay Language Elective Program (MLEP), Tamil Language Elective Program (TLEP). These are much more advanced than CSP/MSP, as CLEP will require you to take H2 CLL (Chinese Language and Literature).



                    https://postimg.cc/KkVR9sp3

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                      zeemimi
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                      phtthp\" post_id=\"2013432\" time=\"1611801661\" user_id=\"35251:

                      :offtopic:
                      Chewkyk\" post_id=\"2013430\" time=\"1611800752\" user_id=\"152193:

                      Affiliation or not, the max. no. of points you could deduct from the raw score is 4 only.

                      Assuming your child has the following advantage:
                      CCA: 2 (leadership role)
                      Higher Chinese: 2 (with grade c6 and above)
                      Affiliation: 2 (Chung Cheng High Yishun/Mountbatten)

                      Maximum is just 4.

                      Correction.

                      Maximum is 6 points disounted, not 4, and this has got \"Nothing to do with Affliation, whatsoever\",


                      provided the student

                      have sat for MSP or CSP language, at Bishan MOE Language centre.

                      In other words, to get maximum 6 points discounted, you don't even need to look for a Secondary school that offer affliation, if a student has done the following.


                      How to get maximum 6 points, discounted ?


                      1) clear your O-level (Higher Chinese), in Sec 4.



                      2) clear your Cca, with 2 points.

                      However,
                      don't assume that every student will definitely scored 2 points for Cca

                      Because

                      some students only managed to score 1 Cca point so far, not 2 points which they were hoping for .



                      3) students who have sat for O-level CSP or MSP language exam, in Sec 4 at Bishan MOE Language centre, would have another extra further 2 bonus points discounted.


                      Our government often encouraged Secondary school students to learn speak Malay or Chinese.


                      CSP : Chinese special language

                      MSP : Malay Special language


                      can read more , find out more about bonus point discount, from Moe website


                      https://www.moe.gov.sg/post-secondary/admissions/jae/admission-criteria/

                      Wrong lah!

                      The link you posted already say it all. Max 4. Even if you take HMTL, MSP, CCA 2 points, you still only get max of 4 bonus. The other rare 2 bonus is if you apply and are selected for the [C/M/T]LEP-JC in the respective JCS.

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                        phtthp
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                        Hi SG_KP1,



                        Thank you, for clarification. Appreciated.


                        I just contacted and clarified with MOE and Yes, you are right.

                        There is a difference, between students having studied MSP at Bishan (MOELC) and having sat for O-level (MSP) exam vs. students applying for MLEP, in a Junior College.

                        This is what, MOE clarified.


                        MOE stated that MLEP is offered, at Junior College level.


                        If an L1R5 student (X)
                        is offered MLEP by the Junior College Principal, after L1R5 results are released and
                        student then proceed to apply for MLEP programme and during the admission joint exercise into a JC, student is successful for MLEP, then Yes, another further 2 more extra bonus points are deducted for this student, making it Total maximum :
                        6 points deducted.



                        However,
                        if another student (Y) have

                        1) managed to clear 2 Cca points successfully, because not every student will definitely achieved 2 Cca points, some managed to clinche only one Cca point.


                        2) plus the student have cleared O-level (Higher Chinese) successfully,



                        3) plus the student have also sat for O-level (MSP) concurrently within the same National year exam and have passed MSP,

                        but student did not proceed further to apply for any MLEP in a JC,

                        then Total,

                        is still 4 points deducted, not 6.



                        Once again, Thank you, for clarification.



                        And to

                        chewkyk,

                        Sorry, I apologized.
                        You are correct


                        MSP : Malay Special Program
                        The "M" stands for Malay language

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