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    Networking Group - JCs General

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Tertiary Education - A-Levels, Diplomas, Degrees
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    • SG_KP1S Offline
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      Hahaha…once the baseline academic measure has been conquered, the battlefield just shifts to something else.

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      • bbbayB Offline
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        If the child has the bandwidth and interest, can do H3 + VIAs. If a child does not have the bandwidth, isn’t choosing VIAs over H3 give more leverage to U/scholarship applications?

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        • doodbugD Offline
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          I don’t think it is so clear cut. VIA is very varying - the extent of involvement and what one has learnt and contributed.

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          • zac's mumZ Offline
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            For physical lectures, teachers teaching different stream or classes must match venues availability. Somone have to do the coordinating, using communication tools and computer. Unless you are saying the more flexible subjects combi is as a result of pre recorded format of lectures. I thought the combinations are also available pre covid time.

            These queries are not directing at EJC in case there is any misunderstanding. Happened that only this thread responded.

            I am pretty sure I am not the only one having reservations and would worry. Know of one from top jc failing. Not my own tho. My kid only in sec.
            I would certainly welcome more discussions from parents on JCs. The problem on this forum is I can’t seem to find other parents of O level kids to discuss with on JC selection.

            Maybe going to JC open houses will help? Are they usually held in January? Do parents usually attend? Or is it seen as uncool by the teens? No idea the protocol.

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            • doodbugD Offline
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              I think by the time kids reach O levels, they usually make decisions on JC/Poly, rather than parents making such decisions. This is what I gather from browsing Reddit SGExans threads - the student voice is very active and many sec sch kids seek advice on JC there.

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              • bbbayB Offline
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                When my kids were selecting secondary school we parent basically made the decision. We short listed the schools, decided which open house to attend and decided on the order of choices. We just ask whether they concur with our choices.


                After O level result release when deciding JC, they arranged with their friends to attend JCs open house. They didn’t want me to tag along. I ended up going to the open houses on my own because I wanted to have some ideas how their future study environment will be like, so I can visualise better when they talk about schools. And they decide on the choice order and refuse to talk about the rest much even when I ask. I still remember one of them replied me “don’t worry about us anymore just go and enjoy your own life”

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                • phtthpP Offline
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                  doodbug\" post_id=\"2117001\" time=\"1692625070\" user_id=\"13281:

                  I think by the time kids reach O levels, they usually make decisions on JC/Poly, rather than parents making such decisions. This is what I gather from browsing Reddit SGExans threads - the student voice is very active and many sec sch kids seek advice on JC there.
                  For Secondary schools, peer pressure in schools, influence from fellow classmates / school mates, is very great. A lot of Secondary school students are very active and outspoken, over there in Reddit.

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                    zac's mum\" post_id=\"2116999\" time=\"1692622896\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=2116999 time=1692622896 user_id=53606]
                    I would certainly welcome more discussions from parents on JCs. The problem on this forum is I can’t seem to find other parents of O level kids to discuss with on JC selection.

                    Maybe going to JC open houses will help? Are they usually held in January? Do parents usually attend? Or is it seen as uncool by the teens? No idea the protocol.[/quote]
                    Sure, i like that too. For now, i got to read abt different schools in another forum, reddit. U can find sharing by students themselves. Just bear in mind they are individuals experiences, may or may not be across the board.
                    Will get the kids to attend open houses with their friends. Dont think they like to go with parents now. But my own gathering info is to know what to expect, eg pre recorded lectures. Yes, this can save time to travel for lectures and recording allows replay. But this arrangement requires students to be disciplined and good time management, not something acquired by all students.

                    I gathered that some JCs are stronger in Arts stream than Sci and some are stronger in Sci. Good Econs tr seem to be across the board hard to come by... But maybe the subj itself requires strategic thinking skills which comes with maturity and work experience... Haha... Some jc GP tr are better.
                    4 JCs will be under reconstruction from 2024 onwards. Njc lecture roof seem to be still leaking.
                    What do you wish to know?

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                    • zac's mumZ Offline
                      zac's mum
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                      Oh, which 4 JCs?


                      This is what I have gathered/understood so far, pls point out if I’m mistaken:

                      - ACSI is the only JC which makes CCA compulsory (Years 5 and 6; min 1 CCA);
                      - the school hours for JC is usually from 8am to 4.30pm?
                      - one day per week is HBL day, so no physical commuting required (usually Wednesdays). Is this when the kids are expected to view the pre-recorded lectures that u talk about?

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                      • phtthpP Offline
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                        RI is having an Open house, on 7 October ? Can go check it out the school teachers, if u are keen

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