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    • M Offline
      mjl
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      MdmKS:
      kiasiparent:

      http://sms.math.nus.edu.sg/Competitions/SMO2009.aspx


      Lim Jeck is really good.

      Kiasiparent, do you know who are top, 2nd and 3rd by school? Up till which level of awardee are attending the prize giving day?

      For SMO(Junior), the top is NUSH, 2nd is HCI and 3rd is RI. (inside info šŸ˜‰ )

      NUSH did extremely well this year, considering their student population is very small as compared to other sec schools & JCs.

      All awardees in the list above will attend the prize giving ceremony. Team winners are in a separate list (given to the schools) and they will also attend the same ceremony.

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        corneyAmber
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        wmd:
        Contestant [♀♂] P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 Total Rank Award

        Abs. Rel. (%)
        Team results 42 29 11 17 17 0 116 30 71.8 S, S, B, B, B, HM
        Jia-Han Chiam 7 3 7 1 7 0 25 117 79.43 Silver medal
        Yao Chen Ivan Loh 7 4 1 5 7 0 24 130 77.13 Silver medal
        Ryan Jun Neng Chan 7 7 0 5 2 0 21 181 68.09 Bronze medal
        Jeck Lim 7 7 1 3 0 0 18 208 63.30 Bronze medal
        Tian Wen Daniel Low 7 7 1 0 0 0 15 249 56.03 Bronze medal
        Jia Hao Barry Tng 7 1 1 3 1 0 13 283 50.00 Honourable mention

        Leader: Yan Loi Wong
        Deputy leader: David Chia
        All boys winners? Girls hopeless in Math?? :?

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          Fairy
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          mjl:
          For SMO(Junior), the top is NUSH, 2nd is HCI and 3rd is RI. (inside info šŸ˜‰ )


          NUSH did extremely well this year, considering their student population is very small as compared to other sec schools & JCs.

          All awardees in the list above will attend the prize giving ceremony. Team winners are in a separate list (given to the schools) and they will also attend the same ceremony.
          It goes to show that NUSH's strategy of 'chopping' the MO Platinum Awardees in their DSA exercises is the correct one. An invitation for tea, an offer of waiver of fees & a hint of a confirmed place goes a long way in buttering up the ego of the candidates who will continue to win at competitions and bring honour to the school. These kids are already trained. It's like imported talent. Afterall, being a specialised Maths & Science school whose students' performance need not be compared to most of the cohort as they award their own Diploma, there is no presure for the school to compete at 'A' levels for uni entrance. The only way the school can show success is to top the chart at competitions.

          Their students are already (supposedly) good in Maths & Science and DO NOT HAVE TO spend too much time in subjects they are not good at where the emphasis is not as great. No wonder it is so popular with the PSLE students.

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            Jenn
            last edited by

            mjl:
            For SMO(Junior), the top is NUSH, 2nd is HCI and 3rd is RI. (inside info šŸ˜‰ )


            NUSH did extremely well this year, considering their student population is very small as compared to other sec schools & JCs.

            All awardees in the list above will attend the prize giving ceremony. Team winners are in a separate list (given to the schools) and they will also attend the same ceremony.

            Ya, looks like NUSH has a number of juniors who will help them win math awards in the years to come.

            Lim Jeck is only in sec 2 and represented Singapore at the IMO. Probably the youngest person to represent singapore at math olympics.

            Amongst the NUSH students in the SMO junior top ten places, only Lim Jeck is in sec 2. http://sms.math.nus.edu.sg/Competitions/SMO2009.aspxThe rest are in sec 1. All were Platinum holders in SMOPS last year.

            Muhammad Haikal was last year top Malay student. Heard he is taking his O level this year. Way Tan is actually younger than sec 1 and had skip levels so he is now in year 1 at NUSH. All taking year 3 or above maths at NUSH. Year 3 maths at NUSH is pitch at the JC level. By the time they complete NUSH, they would probably have completed university maths.

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              mjl
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              ks2me:

              All boys winners? Girls hopeless in Math?? :?
              http://www.imo-official.org/year_info.aspx?year=2008
              Madrid, Spain (Home Page IMO 2008), 10. 7. - 22. 7. 2008
              Number of participating countries: 97.
              Number of contestants: 535; 55♀.

              http://www.imo-official.org/year_info.aspx?year=2009
              Bremen, Germany (Home Page IMO 2009), 10. 7. - 22. 7. 2009
              Number of participating countries: 104.
              Number of contestants: 565; 59♀.

              For both IMO 2008 and IMO 2009, there were 90% male, 10% female. I think genetically boys are stronger than girls in Maths.

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                corneyAmber
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                mjl:
                http://www.imo-official.org/year_info.aspx?year=2008

                Madrid, Spain (Home Page IMO 2008), 10. 7. - 22. 7. 2008
                Number of participating countries: 97.
                Number of contestants: 535; 55♀.

                http://www.imo-official.org/year_info.aspx?year=2009
                Bremen, Germany (Home Page IMO 2009), 10. 7. - 22. 7. 2009
                Number of participating countries: 104.
                Number of contestants: 565; 59♀.

                For both IMO 2008 and IMO 2009, there were 90% male, 10% female. I think genetically boys are stronger than girls in Maths.
                Thanks for sharing. Looks like kids these days are learning very advanced Math and majority of girls get weaker at higher levels.

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                  Dharma
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                  To be fair to the girls, I think they are more balanced and all rounded academically. RGS made almost a clean sweep in the recent \"The World Scholars Cup\" in both Junior and Senior divisions and came out top in Art, Lit, History, Science and Maths in the Junior Division.

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                    wmd
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                    http://www.imo-official.org/photos/2009/ThumbImage3025.jpg\">


                    Lisa Sauermann (Germany)

                    Year Country P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 Total Rank Award
                    Abs. Rel.
                    2009 Germany 7 6 7 7 7 7 41 3 99.65% Gold medal
                    2008 Germany 7 2 7 7 5 7 35 12 97.94% Gold medal
                    2007 Germany 7 0 1 7 7 0 22 93 82.27% Silver medal


                    Yes, boys are better than girls in math olympiad competition, but some girls also show their good telant in math, look at Lisa Sauermann.

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                      MdmKS
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                      [quote=\"JennMuhammad Haikal was last year top Malay student. Heard he is taking his O level this year. Way Tan is actually younger than sec 1 and had skip levels so he is now in year 1 at NUSH. All taking year 3 or above maths at NUSH. Year 3 maths at NUSH is pitch at the JC level. By the time they complete NUSH, they would probably have completed university maths.[/quote]


                      Last year PLSE and this year doing 'O' Level? Wom! :!: how is it possible for him to study so far in advance? Is he locally grown? Or, having a personal tutorto teach him so far ahead? :?

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                        Jenn
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                        MdmKS:
                        [quote=\"JennMuhammad Haikal was last year top Malay student. Heard he is taking his O level this year. Way Tan is actually younger than sec 1 and had skip levels so he is now in year 1 at NUSH. All taking year 3 or above maths at NUSH. Year 3 maths at NUSH is pitch at the JC level. By the time they complete NUSH, they would probably have completed university maths.

                        Last year PLSE and this year doing 'O' Level? Wom! :!: how is it possible for him to study so far in advance? Is he locally grown? Or, having a personal tutorto teach him so far ahead? :?[/quote]

                        Not sure how he is doing it or how he came to this stage. He was from GEP in Roysth, so most probably local. Got info that he is taking O levels from some of his classmates in NUSH. Ironically in NUSH , you don't need to sit for O or A levels.

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