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      HeSheMe
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      Yup .. you may place a random choice as your 6th choice if you're confident that you will for sure get into one of the first five choices of yours.


      To improve English, simply read English newspapers everyday, listen to English songs and English news, etc. Confirm will improve over time. 🙂 Hardworking eh, 加油哦!!

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        Sugar Supreme
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        Okay, Thanks!


        Thanks for you advice! I don’t listen to English songs at all, because it is the same as talking/shouting, except that they are in rhythm… And I can’t catch the lyrics at all…

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          HeSheMe
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          You are very welcomed! 😄

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            jasmineyak
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            Can someone give me advice on what shld be the best option for my son?

            He has been offered for triple science in Sec 3.
            Hesitating whether shld he go for triple or double science.
            Is triple sci difficult? He’s worried cannot cope with physics.
            His result:-
            Eng 62
            Chi 67
            Math 77
            Sci 73
            Geo 70
            His 77
            Lit 63

            Pls help, am at a loss…
            If he choose to take double sci n drop physics, will that lead him to less option in the jc course or uni in the future?

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              Sugar Supreme
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              I would suggest he not to drop his Physics, as JC courses usually offer more Physics courses as compared to Biology Courses… Triple Science is of course difficult, but he could try to cope, given his Science Results.

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                HeSheMe
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                I agree with Sugar … he can first take Triple Science … if he can’t cope along the way, he can drop to Double Science.

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                  jasmineyak
                  last edited by

                  Thnks for both yr comments.

                  Will hv to make a decision by tmr. 🤷 :sad:
                  Lets say if he takes double sci biology n chem, what type of courses is offered in jc? Guess the option is limited.
                  One more setback for triple sci; he has to pass well in his humanities subj s.studies/geo elect given only one humanities offered. That's also quite risky as compared to double sci.
                  Thnks to correct if my understanding is wrong. :?:

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                    zeemimi
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                    jasmineyak:
                    Thnks for both yr comments.

                    Will hv to make a decision by tmr. 🤷 :sad:
                    Lets say if he takes double sci biology n chem, what type of courses is offered in jc? Guess the option is limited.
                    One more setback for triple sci; he has to pass well in his humanities subj s.studies/geo elect given only one humanities offered. That's also quite risky as compared to double sci.
                    Thnks to correct if my understanding is wrong. :?:
                    it is fine to take bio and chem. he still has many choice in JC. If physics is not his forte, don't \"gei gei\" take. He will suffer in time to come. Take a lesser load of 2 sciences, 2 humanities, 2 maths which gives him more time for CCA. Getting a good CCA grade helps with JC admission.

                    We should dispel the long held notion that triple science is for the very cream of the crop. I don't think it holds water now. Yes, there are top students who want to take triple science. But there are many top students who also opt for double science.

                    Taking triple science no longer holds the prestige it did many years ago because you no longer need triple science to do medicine.

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                      koguma
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                      jasmineyak:
                      Thnks for both yr comments.

                      Will hv to make a decision by tmr. 🤷 :sad:
                      Lets say if he takes double sci biology n chem, what type of courses is offered in jc? Guess the option is limited.
                      One more setback for triple sci; he has to pass well in his humanities subj s.studies/geo elect given only one humanities offered. That's also quite risky as compared to double sci.
                      Thnks to correct if my understanding is wrong. :?:
                      A levels subjects are categorised into H2 (a full Alevel subject) and H1 (‘half’ an A level subject). Not all JCs will allow you to take the H2 subjects if you have not taken the subjects at ‘O’ level. Eg, if you have not taken Pure Physics /Geog / Lit, you may not be offered H2 Physics /Geog / Lit. But you may be able to do the subject at H1 level. You need to check with each JC on the different criterias.

                      Note: it is COMPULSORY to do a contrasting subject (H2 or H1) at ‘A’ levels
                      eg. Student A: Chemistry, Biology, Math AND Geography (contrast subject)
                      eg. Student B: Geography, Economics, Literature AND Math (contrast subject)

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                        MandyMummy
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                        jasmineyak:
                        Thnks for both yr comments.

                        Will hv to make a decision by tmr. 🤷 :sad:
                        Lets say if he takes double sci biology n chem, what type of courses is offered in jc? Guess the option is limited.
                        One more setback for triple sci; he has to pass well in his humanities subj s.studies/geo elect given only one humanities offered. That's also quite risky as compared to double sci.
                        Thnks to correct if my understanding is wrong. :?:
                        If your ds takes double science (biology and chemistry) and if he wishes to stay in the Science stream in JC, he will have many options to choose from. If he wishes to take 3H2 and 1H1, he can take double science (bio and chem at H2), H2 Maths and econs or any humanities at H1 level. He can also take single science (H2 chem), H2 Math, H2 econs or other humanities, and another humanities or bio at H1 level.
                        As long as he takes chemistry and another science subject at O level, he will have plenty of courses to choose from in the Science stream at JC. Don't worry.
                        If he wants to change to the Arts And Humanities stream, his humanities subjects at O level will put him in good stead. 😄

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