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    National Junior College (Junior High)

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      WeiHan
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      Need you NJC guys help!


      Do you know what is NJC’s sec 1 intake number? 150, 180 or 200?

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        noob
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        WeiHan:
        Need you NJC guys help!


        Do you know what is NJC's sec 1 intake number? 150, 180 or 200?
        250 for 2011 take-in

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          PowerPuff Mum
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          noob:
          WeiHan:

          Need you NJC guys help!


          Do you know what is NJC's sec 1 intake number? 150, 180 or 200?

          250 for 2011 take-in

          We counted the numbers of student names today at the registration board...it's 204 students for 2011.

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            PowerPuff Mum
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            Got some feedback from a student in NJC…her feedback is that it’s constant grilling and tests given without notice. DSA students failing tests cos they are not hardworking enough…


            On the other hand, another student said that he enjoyed the learning experience, appreciate the school methodologies/programs and students/teachers are great! Hmmm…what do you think students and parents of NJC students? Please give me yr thoughts on this.

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              Jennifer
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              PowerPuff Mum:
              noob:

              [quote=\"WeiHan\"]Need you NJC guys help!


              Do you know what is NJC's sec 1 intake number? 150, 180 or 200?

              250 for 2011 take-in

              We counted the numbers of student names today at the registration board...it's 204 students for 2011.[/quote]Some vacancies likely left for appeal cases. Last year, we counted 180+.

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                Jennifer
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                PowerPuff Mum:
                Got some feedback from a student in NJC..her feedback is that it's constant grilling and tests given without notice. DSA students failing tests cos they are not hardworking enough...


                On the other hand, another student said that he enjoyed the learning experience, appreciate the school methodologies/programs and students/teachers are great! Hmmm....what do you think students and parents of NJC students? Please give me yr thoughts on this.
                I believe as long as the student pays attention in class and is hardworking, passing pop tests shld not be a prob. There shld not be any difference whether the student belongs to DSA or central posting or appeal case.

                Study skills also affect a student's performance. During boarding, my boy has this roommate who wld study late into the night for a next day test. Another classmate is also very hardworking and revises regularly. Both get different results.

                As for my boy, he revises whatever is on the web portal, completes all assignments and reads non-fiction books on Sci n Maths. He does not complain abt the schwork/teachers/programs. I believe he enjoys the sch.

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                  helloeveryone
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                  hello, i'm a student here at njc... after seeing the forum i realised that the parents have many questions regarding njc and its system. Well, i'm willing to answer them as long as i'm able to. Feel free to email me at [email protected]

                  basically, i dsa-ed into the school and i'm the pioneer batch. i will be one of those involved in next year's orientation so a 'hi' to all 2011 jh1 students! 🙂

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                    triplediao
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                    helloeveryone:
                    hello, i'm a student here at njc... after seeing the forum i realised that the parents have many questions regarding njc and its system. Well, i'm willing to answer them as long as i'm able to. Feel free to email me at [email protected]

                    basically, i dsa-ed into the school and i'm the pioneer batch. i will be one of those involved in next year's orientation so a 'hi' to all 2011 jh1 students! 🙂
                    HALLO! ❤

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                      PowerPuff Mum
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                      Jennifer:
                      PowerPuff Mum:

                      Got some feedback from a student in NJC..her feedback is that it's constant grilling and tests given without notice. DSA students failing tests cos they are not hardworking enough...


                      On the other hand, another student said that he enjoyed the learning experience, appreciate the school methodologies/programs and students/teachers are great! Hmmm....what do you think students and parents of NJC students? Please give me yr thoughts on this.

                      I believe as long as the student pays attention in class and is hardworking, passing pop tests shld not be a prob. There shld not be any difference whether the student belongs to DSA or central posting or appeal case.

                      Study skills also affect a student's performance. During boarding, my boy has this roommate who wld study late into the night for a next day test. Another classmate is also very hardworking and revises regularly. Both get different results.

                      As for my boy, he revises whatever is on the web portal, completes all assignments and reads non-fiction books on Sci n Maths. He does not complain abt the schwork/teachers/programs. I believe he enjoys the sch.

                      Thanks for your feedback. I thought so too. I think one have to do your fair share in order to keep yourself abreast with what's going on in school but NOT to be enslaved by it. If you feel that it is a gruelling process day in day out..then it will no longer be something you wil enjoy doing. It should be a stimulating and an enriching journey. Having the right attitude, tenacity, positive outlook and drive to do better is essential to excel anyway.

                      Also, from P6 to Sec 1 .. there's alot of adjustments to be made. I trust the school will help students with this transition. I must say that I am impressed with what I see in this school so far. Beyond that, parents have to also play their part in supporting and guiding their children to do the right thing and have the right atittude towards their studies.

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                        helloeveryone
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                        PowerPuff Mum:
                        Jennifer:

                        [quote=\"PowerPuff Mum\"]Got some feedback from a student in NJC..her feedback is that it's constant grilling and tests given without notice. DSA students failing tests cos they are not hardworking enough...


                        On the other hand, another student said that he enjoyed the learning experience, appreciate the school methodologies/programs and students/teachers are great! Hmmm....what do you think students and parents of NJC students? Please give me yr thoughts on this.

                        I believe as long as the student pays attention in class and is hardworking, passing pop tests shld not be a prob. There shld not be any difference whether the student belongs to DSA or central posting or appeal case.

                        Study skills also affect a student's performance. During boarding, my boy has this roommate who wld study late into the night for a next day test. Another classmate is also very hardworking and revises regularly. Both get different results.

                        As for my boy, he revises whatever is on the web portal, completes all assignments and reads non-fiction books on Sci n Maths. He does not complain abt the schwork/teachers/programs. I believe he enjoys the sch.

                        Thanks for your feedback. I thought so too. I think one have to do your fair share in order to keep yourself abreast with what's going on in school but NOT to be enslaved by it. If you feel that it is a gruelling process day in day out..then it will no longer be something you wil enjoy doing. It should be a stimulating and an enriching journey. Having the right attitude, tenacity, positive outlook and drive to do better is essential to excel anyway.

                        Also, from P6 to Sec 1 .. there's alot of adjustments to be made. I trust the school will help students with this transition. I must say that I am impressed with what I see in this school so far. Beyond that, parents have to also play their part in supporting and guiding their children to do the right thing and have the right atittude towards their studies.[/quote]fyi. school days are long if you have extra activities. time management and priortising makes a difference

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