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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Tertiary Education - A-Levels, Diplomas, Degrees
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    • L Offline
      loyhuieng
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      Hi, I had just pm you.

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        adrianlck
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        Hi any good recommendations for JC2 Economics and GP tuition?

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          phtthp
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          Kimkar\" post_id=\"2090984\" time=\"1669789259\" user_id=\"36967:

          Apology to continue in this thread, just to reply.

          She s doing H3 Lit although she is doing 3 other H2 science. Strange I thought but she said H3 Lit is easier to do, no need to attend lesson, OTOT (own time own target) . LIT H3 is v low number, amidst other subjects. Total H3 students for her JC is about 80.
          Hi Kimkar,

          Is your daughter in Humanities scholarship, hence she is doing H3 English Literature ? Thanks

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            doodbug
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            phtthp\" post_id=\"2090995\" time=\"1669792630\" user_id=\"35251:

            Hi Kimkar,

            Is your daughter in Humanities scholarship, hence she is doing H3 English Literature ? Thanks
            Hi phtthp, HSP is not available in every JC šŸ™‚

            Also, there is no requirement to be in HSP to do H3 in any Humanities.

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            • phtthpP Offline
              phtthp
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              doodbug\" post_id=\"2090985\" time=\"1669789601\" user_id=\"13281:

              oh, MOE H3 Literature is research-based! Hence OTOT. MOE H3 History is similar - also research based.
              I see.
              Looks like all the H3 (History, Geography, English Literature, Economics ) in JCs, are all research based.

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              • doodbugD Offline
                doodbug
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                phtthp\" post_id=\"2090997\" time=\"1669793117\" user_id=\"35251:

                I see.
                Looks like all the H3 (History, Geography, English Literature, Economics ) in JCs, are all research based.
                MOE Cambridge H3 for Econs is however, exam-based.

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                  Kimkar
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                  phtthp\" post_id=\"2090995\" time=\"1669792630\" user_id=\"35251:

                  Hi Kimkar,

                  Is your daughter in Humanities scholarship, hence she is doing H3 English Literature ? Thanks
                  She is not. She did H3 Lit just because it is research based, so it is easier for her to manage her schedule. Also, she would like to add more to her portfolio. But there are some criteria to measure the eligibility.

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                    phtthp
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                    Hi Kimkar / doodbug,


                    For JC2, maximum -
                    students can only take one H3 subject, not two H3 subjects ?

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                      doodbug
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                      phtthp\" post_id=\"2091069\" time=\"1669863826\" user_id=\"35251:

                      Hi Kimkar / doodbug,

                      For JC2, maximum -
                      students can only take one H3 subject, not two H3 subjects ?
                      2 H3s require MOE's approval. The school will shortlist and submit to MOE for approval. Even then, very very few get the approval. Different JCs have different requirements for consideration for 2 H3s - 4As at promos may or may not suffice. Most JCs I suspect, will not even nominate candidates for MOE's approval.

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                        phtthp
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                        doodbug\" post_id=\"2090990\" time=\"1669791261\" user_id=\"13281:

                        There are three types of H3s:

                        a. University-taught H3 programmes (NUS, NTU and SMU)

                        b. Extended, in-depth research (SRP, NRP, NTU-A*STAR-HCI and HSSR)

                        c. MOE-CAMBRIDGE H3, taught in-house in schools

                        I was referring to c, i.e. MOE-Cambridge H3 for History or Literature - these are guided by JC teachers

                        HSSRP will belong to category b.
                        How often,
                        do H3 students meet up with their local universities' Professors / JC2 subject Teachers ?

                        Is it meet up discussion
                        every week,
                        twice per week,
                        once a month,
                        or once a Term ?

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