JC or Poly?
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@KiasuNotEnough I concur! Thats why i have been contemplating about it
Still getting feedback though!
@pepper spice Thanks
Thats what my dad used to do in this university days as well!!
Hope there are others in the polytechnic field who can give feedback!! -
Blaster009:
My advice would be to attend the respective ploys and JC open house in Jan. That is the best time to enquire and find out more. Talk to the lecturers and administrators. Find out as much as you can.
I have yet to think of where i would go if either route were to fail. For now I would just like to know which choice would actually help me achieve my goal more realistically. Thanks!!
The thing is there is no guarantee - even with sterling results that an \"A\" poly grad or an \"A\" JC student may attain - that one will get a place in NUS Med Sch. Besides grades, it also depends on the students' CCA records, interview performance and other factors.
It's good that you have a goal in mind. I am also impressed that you have thought about how you can enhance your portfolio to value-add your case. But at the same time, it's important to keep your options open. You might even want to seek advice from the Med Sch, tho I doubt they will reveal much.
All the best in your decision making -
Thank you! Much appreciated reply! I'll try my best and make the right decision

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Junior colleges prepares you well for university education. Furthermore, a good A level score is more likely to open doors to government scholarships (4-6 years bond to sg govt) or university scholarships (no bond).
Furthermore, junior colleges also have exchange programs. My college for example sent students to Cambridge for a month, lodging & food provided. Subsidised by MOE, school and the remaining raised by the students through some fund raising activities. Such activities will greatly improve your standing and give you topics during admissions interview.
Several colleges also set up internship programs during Nov Dec holidays for outstanding students. Several students have also volunteered at hospitals and private clinics (free or otherwise) to pick up medical skills/knowledge.
Such actions will be highly admirable and will greatly improve your chances for admission.
One point to note, many banks in Singapore offer education loan - even for overseas universities. Interest rates are low, and you can opt to start paying back only after graduation. Most overseas universities would usually be more than willing to help their students arrange for part-time jobs etc than so as to pay for other expenses. -
@meinteel Thank you so much!!! JC is the best bet I guess! The information provided was really useful
I'll keep it all in mind!
Thanks everyone for your feedback! -
HELLO!
I'm currently an Sec 5 N(A), O level student. As DSA and DPA and going on now (DPA starting real soon!). I was thinking should I go to a JC or Poly?
The below is my result. (PRELIM 1)
English- C5
Chinese - A1
E. Maths - A1
A. Maths - A1
Science (Physics & Chemistry) - A1
Combined Humanities (Geog) - A1
L1R5 - 10 / L1R4 - 9
CCA - A1 (So is 2 bonus points)
My CCA is St. John Ambulance Brigade, but not very strong in it. But I have public speaking talent (competitions).
I have high CIP (or VIA) hours. (about 200++) as I volunteered outside. Is it a better chance for me to DPA/DSA using this CIP as one of my applying criteria?
So, should I go into a JC or Poly? (If Poly, I might consider DPA. I've already applied DSA to several JCs). If poly, I would consider my choices as: Business & Social Enterprise (NP), Chinese Studies (NP) and Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (NYP). If JC, I would choose the middle range ones I suppose.
But I'm seriously wanting to get into HCI because of the hostel facilities and also the programme in the school!
Thanks!
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Think you can try JC but must work harder for GP coz your English is not very strong.
If you want the Poly, don’t take a course like Chinese Studies unless you want to end up teaching Chinese next time. It is very limiting in career choices no matter what they say. -
cherrygal:
Oh... Teaching... I would reconsider my choices then, THANKS!Think you can try JC but must work harder for GP coz your English is not very strong.
If you want the Poly, don't take a course like Chinese Studies unless you want to end up teaching Chinese next time. It is very limiting in career choices no matter what they say.
Also, @Mummy of three, OK! No harm trying
Thanks!
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I am finishing my O levels soon this week but I have no idea whether to go poly or JC. I want to study radiography and not sure which path I should go. If I go poly, I can study radiography in a private university but it’s very costly. If I go JC, then after A levels can get a diploma in radiography from NYP and then go overseas upgrade to a degree in 1 year. But it’s also expensive to study overseas but I guess it’s still cheaper than the one in Singapore.
I’ve always wanted to go poly but after knowing that the course for radiography in university is about $75k, I’m not sure if I should go JC or not. I know very well that my parents can’t afford so much… But I’m worried if I don’t score well for A levels, I’ll have nothing to fall back upon…
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Can you go to poly to do a diploma & get scholarship from the hospital for your degree?
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