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    • M Offline
      MandyMummy
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      cheese:
      My dd who will be sec 3 next yr had chosen Biology and Chemistry and one humanities as her school does not hv double humanities. Heard that without Physics will be lesser choice in JC. Is that so, what are the avaiable courses in JC or poly? Pls advise. Thanks.

      Most of the science students in JCs will be taking 2 sciences. I don't think not taking Physics will mean less choice. Of course, your dd cannot take H2 physics since she does not have O level physics.
      The subject combination that she can take in JC (science stream) could be
      Chem, bio, Maths and 1 humanities
      Math, chem, and 2 humanities etc.

      It may be useful for her to check out if physics is a pre-requisite for her desired course in the university and so whether she should be taking physics instead of biology as one of her sciences.
      You can refer to this link for NUS.
      http://www.nus.edu.sg/oam/apply/local/prerequisites/BYA-prerequisites.html#top
      πŸ˜„

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        cheese
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        MandyMummy:
        cheese:

        My dd who will be sec 3 next yr had chosen Biology and Chemistry and one humanities as her school does not hv double humanities. Heard that without Physics will be lesser choice in JC. Is that so, what are the avaiable courses in JC or poly? Pls advise. Thanks.


        Most of the science students in JCs will be taking 2 sciences. I don't think not taking Physics will mean less choice. Of course, your dd cannot take H2 physics since she does not have O level physics.
        The subject combination that she can take in JC (science stream) could be
        Chem, bio, Maths and 1 humanities
        Math, chem, and 2 humanities etc.

        It may be useful for her to check out if physics is a pre-requisite for her desired course in the university and so whether she should be taking physics instead of biology as one of her sciences.
        You can refer to this link for NUS.
        http://www.nus.edu.sg/oam/apply/local/prerequisites/BYA-prerequisites.html#top
        πŸ˜„

        Thks MandyMummy. She had no interest and confidence in Physics. She will also be taking Add Maths Next Yr. πŸ˜„

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          MandyMummy
          last edited by

          cheese:
          MandyMummy:

          [quote=\"cheese\"]My dd who will be sec 3 next yr had chosen Biology and Chemistry and one humanities as her school does not hv double humanities. Heard that without Physics will be lesser choice in JC. Is that so, what are the avaiable courses in JC or poly? Pls advise. Thanks.


          Most of the science students in JCs will be taking 2 sciences. I don't think not taking Physics will mean less choice. Of course, your dd cannot take H2 physics since she does not have O level physics.
          The subject combination that she can take in JC (science stream) could be
          Chem, bio, Maths and 1 humanities
          Math, chem, and 2 humanities etc.

          It may be useful for her to check out if physics is a pre-requisite for her desired course in the university and so whether she should be taking physics instead of biology as one of her sciences.
          You can refer to this link for NUS.
          http://www.nus.edu.sg/oam/apply/local/prerequisites/BYA-prerequisites.html#top
          πŸ˜„

          Thks MandyMummy. She had no interest and confidence in Physics. She will also be taking Add Maths Next Yr. πŸ˜„[/quote]Oic, taking Add Maths is good as she will find the transition to H2 Math easier with a stronger Math foundation. All the best to your dd. πŸ˜„

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            Sugar Supreme
            last edited by

            I end up getting into 2P2 combinations instead of 2P5 combination.. 😞

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              EagleZ
              last edited by

              Hi,

              My DS was given the following combination :

              1. Pure Physics
              2. Combine Chem/Bio
              3. E Maths
              4. A Maths
              5. Elect Geo
              6. SS
              7. CL

              Are his choices limited for JC and subsequently Uni? He is interested in engineering. He wanted very much to take double science but unfortunately he was given above due to his results. His overall results 65% with 70% in maths and 62% in Science.

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                Mirth007
                last edited by

                from what i know and experience, having double Pure science will definitely help him when he enters JC. having A math is also an advantage when he enters JC.

                these subjects are similar to what JC year 1 are taking and thus he will have an easier time (keeping in mind that JC is still not easy)

                having said that, him having Pure Physics and A math will NOT limit his choices to get into JC, the only thing that limits his entry is his L1R4 result after O’s.

                as for his limits of choices for Uni, it will depend on the streams he choose only after he admits into JC.

                in other words, his subject combination for Secondary sch does not limit his choices, it lies whether or not it can prepare him well enough for JC

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                  koguma
                  last edited by

                  EagleZ:
                  Hi,

                  My DS was given the following combination :

                  1. Pure Physics
                  2. Combine Chem/Bio
                  3. E Maths
                  4. A Maths
                  5. Elect Geo
                  6. SS
                  7. CL

                  Are his choices limited for JC and subsequently Uni? He is interested in engineering. He wanted very much to take double science but unfortunately he was given above due to his results. His overall results 65% with 70% in maths and 62% in Science.
                  What engineering course is he interested in? If it is civil or mechanical or electrical or computer, etc... Pure Physics and A Maths are preferred subjects to be taken in O level. Then he can continue to do H2 Physics and H2 Maths in JC.

                  If he prefers Chemical Engineering, then a combined science Chem/Bio
                  may put him in disadvantage. He must scores A1 or A2 before he can do H2 Chem in JC. Otherwise he can only takes H1 Chem. H1 Chem may not allow him to do Chemical Engineering in local Uni (subject to the University admission criteria).

                  NUS Course Pre-requisites, look under 'A' level and Mature applicants (with H1/H2 results) : http://www.nus.edu.sg/oam/apply/local/prerequisites/BYA-prerequisites.html

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                    EagleZ
                    last edited by

                    Thank you very much Mirth007 & Koguma for the informative replies.


                    DS is interested in mechnical engineering. He likes teaching as well.

                    For the next 2 years, he has to work hard to get good results for his O levels.

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                      Auditionice
                      last edited by

                      Hi,

                      Can someone give me advice on what I can do to get into the stream I want?
                      (9 subjects). There are only 4 person that got into this stream.

                      Criteria: 75% Overall, 75% Math 75% Science 75% Humanities

                      My score:

                      Overall - 70

                      Math - 93
                      Science - 83
                      History - 80
                      Geog - 71
                      HCL - 66
                      EL - 61
                      Art - 64
                      Lit - 60
                      DnT - 54
                      Home Ec - 68

                      I was given 8 subjects:
                      A.Math
                      E.Math
                      English
                      HCL
                      Pure chem
                      Pure bio
                      Pure phy
                      Combined humans (hist + SS)

                      I felt very unfair as I didn’t have time to do well in my Art and DnT and I don’t even take these subjects in upper sec.

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                        jtoh
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                        What combi do you want? I see you have triple science plus hist+SS. Have you tried appealing?

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