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    NUSHigh or RGS

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    • D Offline
      dagong99
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      phtthp:
      why not pose the Maths question here ?

      OK, shall ask DS when he gets home ...

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        Frog
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        My DD probably got her Maths gene from her mom, she’s the one who prepared her for the GCSE Os…all within 10 month. My DW stop work to ‘home-schooled’ them till they entered P1, and they continued their Primary educ without outside tuition. I don’t think my DD’s school contributed much to her maths though. Most primary schools just cover the basic and expect students to look for help elsewhere when they cannot cope. My DW only begin to give tuition to supplement our income when the Children were more stable in school. Guess she is now helping other kids to cope with their school works as well…she’s doing well in this as she’s got a waiting list of students.

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          phtthp
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          from now on, your wife is going to have an even longer wait list of students at your door step. from today onwards, she is going to be highly sought after ! Because word of mouth spreads like fire very fast, since your daughter is a proven real life example having obtained GCSE O level Maths at P5, within 10 months! gosh! indeed, it's a miracle!


          your wife's sacrficed her job + her persevering hardwork & sweat in the past in teaching & grooming your daughter so well had paid off... she is now reaping reward! No amount of $ can buy this joy! 🕺 :rahrah: 😄

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            matadorepy
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            Your DD obviously know what she is doing (and what NUSH can offer her). With her passion in maths and if she choose Maths or Computing (in future careers ) she can finish NUSH within 4 years (min) and joined the Univ by 17/18 year old. A few of past NUSH students have gone these path. 2 of them have completed NUS maths n computing with First class honours and are now persuing PHD at foreign Univ on scholarship. Juz for info. 😄[/quote]


            But the NUSH website states that students will not graduate from NUSH in less than 6 years. They can take NUS modules but will stay the full 6 years in NUSH.

            Quoted from NUSH site: http://www.highsch.nus.edu.sg/content.php?id=aab3238922bcc25a6f606eb525ffdc56

            4. Will NUS High School students get advanced placement at NUS?
            Yes. The NUS High School curriculum makes provisions for students at Year 5 and Year 6 to read NUS modules directly or to enrol in project/research modules for credits. These credits will be recognised as NUS modular credits when the students seek admission to NUS. Take note that NUS High School students will not graduate in less than 6 years. They will stay for a full 6 years and take on NUS modules if they fulfill the pre-requisites to do so. [/quote]

            What website say is one thing. On record, there are actually 3/4 past NUSH students who \"drop out\" by 3.5 to 4 years b'cos they are so advanced to complete undergraduate modules. The school has no choice but allow them to \"graduate\" to NUS proper. That's why Dr Hang said in one of the parent talk. These 4 may or may not have gotten the NUSH Diploma (not to sure, need to verify).

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              phtthp
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              Dr. Hang Kim Hoo is always on constant active look out, scouting around for bright Maths talent. He wants to catch them, groom them from young:-


              http://www.asiaone.com/News/Education/Story/A1Story20081222-109735.html

              http://www.science.nus.edu.sg/alumni/getinvolved/C9.pdf


              NUS High also scouting for Science talent(s):-
              http://www.asiaone.com/News/Education/Story/A1Story20081222-109732.html


              NUS High programme offering Diploma, with compulsory, optional & accleration of modules :-
              (page 3 onwards)

              http://www.highsch.nus.edu.sg/userfiles/file/Academic%20Curriculum/Module%20offer%202011/Programme%20of%20Studies%202011_Public%20Version_11.02.23.pdf


              \"the NUS High diploma is recognized by NUS, NTU, SMU and top overseas universities in the Ivy League, Oxbridge, and others.\"

              reference source, NUS High school info:-
              http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NUS_High_School_of_Mathematics_and_Science

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                SAplayer
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                If ur inclined to the maths and science, NUShigh is better cause of the inclination and enrichment of these two subjects there…!


                whereas if ur more inclined to the languages or arts side, RGS is better!

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                  RafflesianRG
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                  Hey!


                  Im actually a year 4 student from RG(: I think that if you want her to develop more holistically, it’d be good for her to come to RG because although it is stressful we are exposed to many aspects of character and leadership development and I personally feel that I’ve grown alot since year 1(: plus the bonds that we forge in school are really strong, its an amazing school<3

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                    dagong99
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                    SAplayer:
                    If ur inclined to the maths and science, NUShigh is better cause of the inclination and enrichment of these two subjects there...!


                    whereas if ur more inclined to the languages or arts side, RGS is better!
                    My DS's heart sealed w NUSHS since P5 & ever since he has not changed his mind even though he had the choice to go HCI. Whenever he passes by NUSHS, he will get very excited. In fact, he told me he couldn't wait to go there. Now working hard on chemistry, biology, Maths textbooks that he borrowed from his seniors .... Really happy for him that he had chosen the school he loved. Hope it work out well for him.

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                      tiggermum
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                      dagong99:
                      SAplayer:

                      If ur inclined to the maths and science, NUShigh is better cause of the inclination and enrichment of these two subjects there...!


                      whereas if ur more inclined to the languages or arts side, RGS is better!

                      My DS's heart sealed w NUSHS since P5 & ever since he has not changed his mind even though he had the choice to go HCI. Whenever he passes by NUSHS, he will get very excited. In fact, he told me he couldn't wait to go there. Now working hard on chemistry, biology, Maths textbooks that he borrowed from his seniors .... Really happy for him that he had chosen the school he loved. Hope it work out well for him.

                      I know what you mean! When you see the sparks in their eyes talking about it, how can you say NO?

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                        dagong99
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                        tiggermum:
                        dagong99:

                        [quote=\"SAplayer\"]If ur inclined to the maths and science, NUShigh is better cause of the inclination and enrichment of these two subjects there...!


                        whereas if ur more inclined to the languages or arts side, RGS is better!

                        My DS's heart sealed w NUSHS since P5 & ever since he has not changed his mind even though he had the choice to go HCI. Whenever he passes by NUSHS, he will get very excited. In fact, he told me he couldn't wait to go there. Now working hard on chemistry, biology, Maths textbooks that he borrowed from his seniors .... Really happy for him that he had chosen the school he loved. Hope it work out well for him.

                        I know what you mean! When you see the sparks in their eyes talking about it, how can you say NO?[/quote]Ya and now DH & I are glad that we didn't force him to choose the other school :celebrate:

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