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difference of 2 years is already a lot, diff of 3 years?! me finds it difficult to stomach. tsk tsk tsk
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PRC scholars are usually 1 year older. At the most 2 years older, 3 years older is too much.
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When the PRC scholars join our students in Sec 3, most of them have already completed their secondary school education. They find our sec sciences and math very simple as they have already covered them.
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thought MOE only allow international students to be at most 2 years older than their sg peers at the same level of study?
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I kaypoh and counted 3 kids with NRICs starting S94… and 5 kids with NRICs starting S95 … (NRIC starts with ‘S’, so are they sporeans?) Then there is another group whose NRIC starts with G09… or G10… (believe these are the non-sporeans).
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pepper spice:
I kaypoh and counted 3 kids with NRICs starting S94... and 5 kids with NRICs starting S95 ... (NRIC starts with 'S', so are they sporeans?) Then there is another group whose NRIC starts with G09... or G10... (believe these are the non-sporeans).
S94 in Sec 3 next year? That's like 17/18 years old right? I imagine they must be China or other foreign PRs converted to SG citizens? Otherwise why would they be so old? -
MandyMummy:
When the PRC scholars join our students in Sec 3, most of them have already completed their secondary school education. They find our sec sciences and math very simple as they have already covered them.
No wonder they excel in Math and Science. Is there an age limit to joining Olympiads etc? They would have a distinct advantage over our local kids if not. -
jtoh:
I think some of the National Olympiads, eg Chemistry Olympiad go by level, eg open to all Sec 3 & 4 students. Some of them, eg SMO and Physics Olympiad go by age limit. However, there is always the Open category in these Olympiads to cater to these full time students who are over the age limit.MandyMummy:
When the PRC scholars join our students in Sec 3, most of them have already completed their secondary school education. They find our sec sciences and math very simple as they have already covered them.
No wonder they excel in Math and Science. Is there an age limit to joining Olympiads etc? They would have a distinct advantage over our local kids if not.
Ya, PRC scholars usually shine in these Olympiads because of their age advantage and also because the content they learnt in China is more advanced than ours. -
MandyMummy:
I think some of the National Olympiads, eg Chemistry Olympiad go by level, eg open to all Sec 3 & 4 students. Some of them, eg SMO and Physics Olympiad go by age limit. However, there is always the Open category in these Olympiads to cater to these full time students who are over the age limit.jtoh:
[quote=\"MandyMummy\"]When the PRC scholars join our students in Sec 3, most of them have already completed their secondary school education. They find our sec sciences and math very simple as they have already covered them.
No wonder they excel in Math and Science. Is there an age limit to joining Olympiads etc? They would have a distinct advantage over our local kids if not.
Ya, PRC scholars usually shine in these Olympiads because of their age advantage and also because the content they learnt in China is more advanced than ours.[/quote]Thanks MandyMummy. Where can I find more info on the science olympiads? -
jtoh:
Thanks MandyMummy. Where can I find more info on the science olympiads?[/quote][/quote][/quote]
I think some of the National Olympiads, eg Chemistry Olympiad go by level, eg open to all Sec 3 & 4 students. Some of them, eg SMO and Physics Olympiad go by age limit. However, there is always the Open category in these Olympiads to cater to these full time students who are over the age limit.MandyMummy:
[quote=\"jtoh]
No wonder they excel in Math and Science. Is there an age limit to joining Olympiads etc? They would have a distinct advantage over our local kids if not.
Ya, PRC scholars usually shine in these Olympiads because of their age advantage and also because the content they learnt in China is more advanced than ours.
I am not too sure about that. But I know that the selection and registration are done thru the schools. For example, if your child is in RA (Chemistry) then it is compulsory for them to participate in the Chemistry Olympiad.
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