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    * Eunoia JC (EJC)

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    • doodbugD Offline
      doodbug
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      coast\" post_id=\"2099162\" time=\"1677481755\" user_id=\"38933:

      Mother Tongue is counted (including those who took HCL at Y4/Sec 4 with grades A1 or A2).

      All the best.
      Got it! Thanks!

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        slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2099164\" time=\"1677481940\" user_id=\"28674:

        Are H3s counted? Some kids take 2 H3 subjects, that brings the possible total to 9! I agree with you - if the distinctions are not in the grades that count towards the RP, then it's possible that students with 6 distinctions do not get 90RP.
        Yes I am sure H3s are counted.

        I suspect there are probably very few kids reading 2 H3s in any JC apart from RI or HCI, and JCs are extremely selective.

        That said, I do think the number of students reading H3s, outside of HCI and RI, is really quite small. Even at RI/HCI, the proportion reading H3s, is smaller than the proportion that is not reading H3s (I think).

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          slmkhoo:

          27 Feb 2023 15:12
          Are H3s counted? Some kids take 2 H3 subjects, that brings the possible total to 9! I agree with you - if the distinctions are not in the grades that count towards the RP, then it's possible that students with 6 distinctions do not get 90RP.
          doodbug\" post_id=\"2099166\" time=\"1677482559\" user_id=\"13281:
          Yes I am sure H3s are counted.

          I suspect there are probably very few kids reading 2 H3s in any JC apart from RI or HCI, as this requires MOE's approval, and JCs are extremely selective in whom they recommend to MOE (not all of them get approval). There are even rarer cases of 3H2s + 2H3s, which don't require MOE's approval as it is within the approved number of academic units (i.e. same as 4H2s + 1H3).

          That said, I do think the number of students reading H3s, outside of HCI and RI, is really quite small. Even at RI/HCI, the proportion reading H3s, is smaller than the proportion that is not reading H3s (I think).
          1) H3s are counted.

          2) There are very few kids reading 2 H3s in any JC (including RI and HCI).

          All the best.

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          • sharonkhooS Offline
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            coast\" post_id=\"2099173\" time=\"1677484784\" user_id=\"38933:

            1) H3 are counted.

            2) There are very few kids reading 2 H3s in any JC (including RI and HCI).

            All the best.
            Thanks! I know very few read 2 H3s, but included that simply because it is possible.

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            • Zeal mummyZ Offline
              Zeal mummy
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              GP, PW, 4H2 (or 3H2+1H1), H3 subjects and Mother Tongue are counted (including HCL at Y4/Sec 4 with grades A1/ A2) for “distinctions rate”. However for calculation of RP90, don’t have to include Mother Tongue if you didn’t do well.

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              • iRabbitI Offline
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                slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2099174\" time=\"1677485050\" user_id=\"28674:

                Thanks! I know very few read 2 H3s, but included that simply because it is possible.
                I think one of the reasons very few take 2 H3 is that the lessons were conducted after sch hours and in the case of my kid’s class, they were scheduled at the same timing. So I’m puzzled how those classmates who took 2 H3 manage to juggle their lessons. Reminds me of Hermoine Granger who split herself into 2 to simultaneously attend lessons. Lol

                And to do well for H3 is quite challenging since it’s way above H2 in terms of difficulty, according to my kid. So it’s not like one can miss a big chunk of lessons and expect to make it.

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                • doodbugD Offline
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                  iRabbit\" post_id=\"2099200\" time=\"1677499027\" user_id=\"51587:

                  I think one of the reasons very few take 2 H3 is that the lessons were conducted after sch hours and in the case of my kid’s class, they were scheduled at the same timing. So I’m puzzled how those classmates who took 2 H3 manage to juggle their lessons. Reminds me of Hermoine Granger who split herself into 2 to simultaneously attend lessons. Lol

                  And to do well for H3 is quite challenging since it’s way above H2 in terms of difficulty, according to my kid. So it’s not like one can miss a big chunk of lessons and expect to make it.
                  For the MOE H3s taught by school, yes there may be a clash i f schools organize a \"H3 teaching day\". But there are university-taught H3s and also, research-based H3s.

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                  • sharonkhooS Offline
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                    iRabbit\" post_id=\"2099200\" time=\"1677499027\" user_id=\"51587:

                    I think one of the reasons very few take 2 H3 is that the lessons were conducted after sch hours and in the case of my kid’s class, they were scheduled at the same timing. So I’m puzzled how those classmates who took 2 H3 manage to juggle their lessons. Reminds me of Hermoine Granger who split herself into 2 to simultaneously attend lessons. Lol

                    And to do well for H3 is quite challenging since it’s way above H2 in terms of difficulty, according to my kid. So it’s not like one can miss a big chunk of lessons and expect to make it.
                    It's difficult to do timetabling that satisfies everyone, and I guess schools can't achieve everything that students might want, especially if it's just 1-2 each year. And yes, on top of the already full JC timetable, most students would be wise to do only one or no H3s. It may be better (in terms of breadth) for students to do more in their CCAs instead rather than even more studying.

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                    • phtthpP Offline
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                      Starting from next year 2024 onwards, that is,

                      for students born in year 2007 onwards, currently belong to this year 2023 Sec 4 (O-level or IP) batch,


                      1) No need to take 4 H2 A-level subjects anymore,
                      because

                      even if u continue to take 4 H2 subjects combination,

                      for your lowest scored subject in the A-level National exam, they will just take it that this lowest scored subject is none other than your \"H1\" subject, automatically defined.


                      2) \"Project Work\" is
                      either a
                      Pass or Fail.


                      source of info -

                      https://sg.news.yahoo.com/moe-changes-university-admission-scrapping-mid-year-exams-jc-033637474.html

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                      • phtthpP Offline
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                        IP students born in year 2007, sitting for A-level in 2026,

                        coming from

                        IP (Catholic High / SCGS / St Nick) schools,
                        can see

                        how your 4th content subject is going to work out. The reply is given by a Junior College :-

                        https://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=6716&p=2100611#p2100611

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