Choose Secondary school for 2010
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traineeks:
By the way, most if not all of the \"Cream\" normally ends up in the top 4; RI/RGS/HCI/NYGS. :lol:
These guys are suppose to be the cream of the crop. They do not need alumni to take care of them in the working world. If they need that, then the school have not trained them well. In the real working world it does not work that way, only the fittest survive - alumni has little or no impact.CrazyDad:
Looks like it is true that NUSH does not care much about languages. But I still prefer my kid to go to schools with longer history where they will have senior or alumni to take care of them in the working world. And during school life, they can enjoy cheering for their school team. That kind of normal life style which I used to enjoy.
I can understand if they need guidance and seniors to care for them during their school life. Comparing HCI/RI/NUSH, HCI is perhaps the best known in this aspect. -
CrazyDad:
I agree that networking and \"kwan xi\" has its influence but I think there is much more to networking and kwan xi than just being a alumni.
Ha ha! Looks like we are living in different world :lol:
In my world, everything is \"Kwan Xi\".
Networking is not only required in the business;
you need that even if were a teacher,
or a scientist.
Look at Einstein, he needs \"kwan Xi\" to work in the patent office in his early year.
Are these NUSH graduates better than the mighty Einstein? :roll: -
traineeks:
Actually my experience shows that if everything being equal, chances will be given to those from the same school.
I agree that networking and \"kwan xi\" has its influence but I think there is much more to networking and kwan xi than just being a alumni.CrazyDad:
Ha ha! Looks like we are living in different world :lol:
In my world, everything is \"Kwan Xi\".
Networking is not only required in the business;
you need that even if were a teacher,
or a scientist.
Look at Einstein, he needs \"kwan Xi\" to work in the patent office in his early year.
Are these NUSH graduates better than the mighty Einstein? :roll:
It is also pretty natural for me to pay more attention to the resume coming from my old school.
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lizawa:
Quite agree with lizawa. I have seen students who cannot speak good Mandarin, still get A or A* for Chinese PSLE. Those chinese activities I listed in the the other thread, may sound \"scary\" but I think kids can adapt well. Like my girl told me, intitally 100 words of reflections look lengthy and difficult. After adapting to it, now, with 1000 words to write, its nothing, because they have get used to it. With lots of enouragement, interest can be build up.I hear many parents are worried that their children cannot handle HCL in Secondary schools. In my opinion, if you think your child can make it to top schools like RI /HCI/ RV / DHS etc, I do not think they will have problem with HCL. Their foundation in Maths, English and Science must have been good in the first place. In Secondary schools, all subjects are taught in English, except for CL. You never know if they can cope with it or not, unless you give them a chance to try out. Many of the subjects will be new to them, anyway, so what's another HCL, given their ability ? There are some who will take up another 3rd language, so isn't that more difficult to cope than Chinese ?
I notice that secondary CL lessons can be more engaging and fun than primary CL lessons. It could be a chance for the child to switch from \"dislike the subject\" to \"like the subject\". No doubt there will be many more ciyu and chengyu to learn, but if the child likes the subject, there will be no complaint.
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CrazyDad:
With the cream of the crop going to RI/RGS/HCI/NYGS, NUSH is probably left with the 2nd or 3rd tier students.
By the way, most if not all of the \"Cream\" normally ends up in the top 4; RI/RGS/HCI/NYGS. :lol:
Despite that, and despite being smaller in size, they have been regularly and consistently winning math and science awards at national and international competitions. This year, they won top school for A* talent search, was top school for junior maths olympics and won awards at many other international olympics. These winning do not seem to be a one time affair but happening with regularity.
These awards are traditionally the domain of the top 4 schools (RI/RGS/HCI/NYGS). These 4 traditional powerhouses are slowly seeing many of their awards in the academic areas of maths and science taken or shared by NUSH, a new kid on the block. Given the competitive nature of these 4 schools, it would be interesting to see how these schools prepare themselves to meet the new competition. -
daisyt:
Sounds encouranging...thanks..
Quite agree with lizawa. I have seen students who cannot speak good Mandarin, still get A or A* for Chinese PSLE. Those chinese activities I listed in the the other thread, may sound \"scary\" but I think kids can adapt well. Like my girl told me, intitally 100 words of reflections look lengthy and difficult. After adapting to it, now, with 1000 words to write, its nothing, because they have get used to it. With lots of enouragement, interest can be build up.lizawa:
I hear many parents are worried that their children cannot handle HCL in Secondary schools. In my opinion, if you think your child can make it to top schools like RI /HCI/ RV / DHS etc, I do not think they will have problem with HCL. Their foundation in Maths, English and Science must have been good in the first place. In Secondary schools, all subjects are taught in English, except for CL. You never know if they can cope with it or not, unless you give them a chance to try out. Many of the subjects will be new to them, anyway, so what's another HCL, given their ability ? There are some who will take up another 3rd language, so isn't that more difficult to cope than Chinese ?
I notice that secondary CL lessons can be more engaging and fun than primary CL lessons. It could be a chance for the child to switch from \"dislike the subject\" to \"like the subject\". No doubt there will be many more ciyu and chengyu to learn, but if the child likes the subject, there will be no complaint.
Just my opinion. -
traineeks:
Being good in only Math is pretty one-dimensional, I think. Holistic is the way to go.
With the cream of the crop going to RI/RGS/HCI/NYGS, NUSH is probably left with the 2nd or 3rd tier students.CrazyDad:
By the way, most if not all of the \"Cream\" normally ends up in the top 4; RI/RGS/HCI/NYGS. :lol:
Despite that, and despite being smaller in size, they have been regularly and consistently winning math and science awards at national and international competitions. This year, they won top school for A* talent search, was top school for junior maths olympics and won awards at many other international olympics. These winning do not seem to be a one time affair but happening with regularity.
These awards are traditionally the domain of the top 4 schools (RI/RGS/HCI/NYGS). These 4 traditional powerhouses are slowly seeing many of their awards in the academic areas of maths and science taken or shared by NUSH, a new kid on the block. Given the competitive nature of these 4 schools, it would be interesting to see how these schools prepare themselves to meet the new competition. -
Vikaesh:
If i get 88 for math, 92 for english, 94 for MT and 92 for science, Is it possible to get to RI. Based on estimated mean and SD, i get 283 but is it accurate? :?
Not sure about the T score. But pretty sure that you will get into RI with these kind of scores.
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CrazyDad:
Hi Vikaesh,Vikaesh:
If i get 88 for math, 92 for english, 94 for MT and 92 for science, Is it possible to get to RI. Based on estimated mean and SD, i get 283 but is it accurate? :?
Not sure about the T score. But pretty sure that you will get into RI with these kind of scores.
:celebrate:
Agree w/ Crazydad. Sure bet for RI. However, 88 for Maths highly unlikely to hit 283. -
CrazyDad:
Exactly CrazyDad. Vikaesh, your name could be plastered on the front page of The Straits Times. WITH A TEXT ABOVE SAYING \"HIGHEST SCORE FOR PSLE\" on it... GOOD LUCK!Vikaesh:
If i get 88 for math, 92 for english, 94 for MT and 92 for science, Is it possible to get to RI. Based on estimated mean and SD, i get 283 but is it accurate? :?
Not sure about the T score. But pretty sure that you will get into RI with these kind of scores.
:celebrate:
:celebrate:
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