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    GCE O level result release on 9 Jan

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      24by7mum
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      My nephew has nett score of 2 (6-2-2). He wants to try RIJC/HCI. How are his chances? He has 8A1s and 1A2 for HCL. Thanks!

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        24by7mum:
        My nephew has nett score of 2 (6-2-2). He wants to try RIJC/HCI. How are his chances? He has 8A1s and 1A2 for HCL. Thanks!




        Congrats!

        This one is a shoot-in!

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          phankao
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          INNOVATE:

          COP is all partial as many students hve similar nett scores. Ultimately, it depends on no of bonus points and order of preference. Moreover, we do not know the actual cop this year.

          Normally, i advise parents/students to be on the safe side. Thanks!
          You are a teacher or principal? ;D

          Well, as the JAE booklet says , the child is posted based on Merit over Choice. So you can put all JCs from 1 to 12 and see which you get too, if distance is not a problem! HAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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            phankao:
            INNOVATE:


            COP is all partial as many students hve similar nett scores. Ultimately, it depends on no of bonus points and order of preference. Moreover, we do not know the actual cop this year.

            Normally, i advise parents/students to be on the safe side. Thanks!

            You are a teacher or principal? ;D

            Well, as the JAE booklet says , the child is posted based on Merit over Choice. So you can put all JCs from 1 to 12 and see which you get too, if distance is not a problem! HAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


            COP for top two is listed as 3. However most nett 3 pointers fail to get in every year.

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              phankao
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              INNOVATE:
              phankao:

              [quote=\"INNOVATE\"]
              COP is all partial as many students hve similar nett scores. Ultimately, it depends on no of bonus points and order of preference. Moreover, we do not know the actual cop this year.

              Normally, i advise parents/students to be on the safe side. Thanks!

              You are a teacher or principal? ;D

              Well, as the JAE booklet says , the child is posted based on Merit over Choice. So you can put all JCs from 1 to 12 and see which you get too, if distance is not a problem! HAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


              COP for top two is listed as 3. However most nett 3 pointers fail to get in every year.[/quote]Yea - so you will still get the next choice on the option submitted until one is available for that student. šŸ˜‰ What a way to fill in 12 blanks!

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                phankao


                One of the most common mistakes make by parents/students each year is they base strictly on cop without much consideration on subject combination.

                Example, they will put their preferred jc -science as top choice follow by arts as second choice even if their domain is science inclined. In this instance, they just meet the cop for science. They get posted to the jc of their choice in the arts stream and struggle to handle the humanities.

                Subject combination is anytime much more important than choice of jc.

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                  phankao


                  One of the most common mistakes make by parents/students each year is they base strictly on cop without much consideration on subject combination.

                  Example, they will put their preferred jc -science as top choice follow by arts as second choice even if their domain is science inclined. In this instance, they just meet the cop for science. They get posted to the jc of their choice in the arts stream and struggle to handle the humanities.

                  Subject combination is anytime much more important than choice of jc.
                  Yes, we looked at subject combination. From all the jc websites, they all seem to have very similar subject comb. eg. for my dd, the ma/bio/chem/econs combination is very common and seems available at all jcs.

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                    lizawa:
                    tankee:

                    Extracted from CNA


                    forging ahead is top Malay student Nadiah Nadhirah, who scored a distinction in Chinese, despite taking up the subject only in Secondary One.

                    She said: \"What we had to do was memorise all these Chinese characters and there were times when I felt like I wanted to quit Chinese. But motivation from my parents, my friends and my teachers enabled me to go all the way up to the O-Levels.\"



                    this is a role-model for all that say Chinese is too tough, especially for the Chinese race.

                    Equally impressive, is one Chinese boy from Bukit Panjang Govt high, whose mother tongue is \"Higher Malay\" with 9 A1s.

                    He's a Malaysian scholar.

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                      24by7mum
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                      INNOVATE:
                      24by7mum:

                      My nephew has nett score of 2 (6-2-2). He wants to try RIJC/HCI. How are his chances? He has 8A1s and 1A2 for HCL. Thanks!





                      Congrats!

                      This one is a shoot-in!

                      Thanks! Will let him know as he is keen to go there. I am concerned whether the RI/HCI and RGS/NYGH students that make up most of the student population in those JCs will welcome students from non affiliated sec schools. Anyone able to comment? Thanks in advance!

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                        If my daughter got L1r5 17 as a raw score does she still have a good chance of going to cjc given that she is has 2 bonus pts as affiliated school plus another 2 points for cca making her score 13 at the end while cjc art stream being at 11pts?

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