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    PSLE COP 2010

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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    • F Offline
      frenz
      last edited by

      [quote]Sry, I have no wish to dampen yur spirits, but I would advise people to think twice before they go for third language, actually, because it is very hard to cope with and most quit at about half year. But for those who continue to wish to opt for third language/is currently studying third language, jia yous ( cos receiving EOY marks soon rite?)


      *Above is based on experience[/quote]Yeah I think you're right... I took up Japanese and I quit just before the June holidays because there's a lot of homework and tests etc. on top of school work, as if school work isn't enough -__-. If you don't work fast, you might not be able to cope with 3rd language... It is also quite time consuming to travel home from Bishan for me... especially if you're staying in the east like me... 🙂

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        High-Schooler
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        frenz:
        [quote]Sry, I have no wish to dampen yur spirits, but I would advise people to think twice before they go for third language, actually, because it is very hard to cope with and most quit at about half year. But for those who continue to wish to opt for third language/is currently studying third language, jia yous ( cos receiving EOY marks soon rite?)


        *Above is based on experience
        Yeah I think you're right... I took up Japanese and I quit just before the June holidays because there's a lot of homework and tests etc. on top of school work, as if school work isn't enough -__-. If you don't work fast, you might not be able to cope with 3rd language... It is also quite time consuming to travel home from Bishan for me... especially if you're staying in the east like me... (:[/quote]Same here for me, though i continued. Some of my friends also quitted halfway.

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          mis
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          hey guys thks for all the info updated here gd luck to all our kids taking the result on this thursday and gd luck to us parents too!! 🙏

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            James Ang
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            wormy:
            Hi Holyaxile,


            Would you like to share with me what was the compelling reason for u to choose nus high over RI? My child is facing the same dilemma. He likes both Math and Sci and scores well in both subjects. He has both offers.
            From news reports that I have read, let me give my comments;

            RI is a 6-year IP and take A levels at end of 6 years (RI may start IB program), then go into Uni.

            NUSH is 6-year IP and will get a NUS diploma at the end of 6 years which is accepted for NUS to do Uni studies.

            I tend to think that NUS diploma should be at least a diploma equivalent, so it should not be lesser than a poly diploma, right?

            Interestingly, there is a trend that some bright O levels students go on to poly to get a diploma, so they will take 4+3 = 7 years to get a diploma. But NUSH diploma takes only 6 years, it can become a 1 year short-cut to getting a diploma? (only if NUS diploma is at least equivalent to a poly diploma, otherwise, why call it a diploma right?)

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              karmeleon
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              James Ang:
              From news reports that I have read, let me give my comments;


              RI is a 6-year IP and take A levels at end of 6 years (RI may start IB program), then go into Uni.

              NUSH is 6-year IP and will get a NUS diploma at the end of 6 years which is accepted for NUS to do Uni studies.

              I tend to think that NUS diploma should be at least a diploma equivalent, so it should not be lesser than a poly diploma, right?

              Interestingly, there is a trend that some bright O levels students go on to poly to get a diploma, so they will take 4+3 = 7 years to get a diploma. But NUSH diploma takes only 6 years, it can become a 1 year short-cut to getting a diploma? (only if NUS diploma is at least equivalent to a poly diploma, otherwise, why call it a diploma right?)
              An NUSH diploma cannot be the same as a poly diploma, lah. I'm sure any school can see what the curriculum is that leads to that \"diploma\". Different definition.

              FYI, some IP schools also give out their own \"diploma\", eg. HCI., at the end of their 6-year programme. But at the same time, their students also take A-levels, wat.

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                James Ang
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                karmeleon:
                An NUSH diploma cannot be the same as a poly diploma, lah. I'm sure any school can see what the curriculum is that leads to that \"diploma\". Different definition.


                FYI, some IP schools also give out their own \"diploma\", eg. HCI., at the end of their 6-year programme. But at the same time, their students also take A-levels, wat.
                Ha ha, are you sure HCI gives out their own HCI \"diploma\" at the end of the 6 year IP? Then it is not bad to go to these IP schools because at 18 years old, the A levels student can also say he/she has a diploma too and poly student only has diploma at 19 years old but without A levels cert. The word \"diploma\" may become \"abused\" if becomes too common and affect the real poly diploma. :lol:

                How does the HCI diploma with A levels (or NUSH diploma) holder rank in the job market if the student decides not to proceed with Uni studies and chooses to work instead? Is he ranked above, the same, or below that of a poly diploma holder? Currently, A levels only is definitely ranked below poly diploma, and A levels holders skip first year but still do two years in a poly program to get a diploma.

                End of the day, the practical Singapore will ask this simple question, \"This diploma is recognised by govt or not?\", whether HCI \"diploma\", poly diploma or NUSH diploma. A \"diploma\" that is not recognised is just false comfort for the holder.

                How about I start a new thread to discuss this \"diploma\" issue, let the experts comment.

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                  mathsparks
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                  Yep, HCI does issue diploma…though not to all. Just ask your IP students la. And RJC also issues the Raffles diploma to all.

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                    lizawa
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                    If I am not wrong, currently only the top 30% of the Year 6 cohort in HCI will be issued the HCI Diploma. And this Diploma will be recognized by some universities for entrance application.

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                      atutor2001
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                      my 1st kid drop 3rd lang at Sec 4 (so as not to pull down the GPA)

                      my 2nd kid drop 3rd lang at Sec 3 (plain tiring)
                      my 3rd kid drop 3rd lang at Sec 2 (plain lazy)
                      :rotflmao:

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                        father_of_3
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                        lizawa:
                        If I am not wrong, currently only the top 30% of the Year 6 cohort in HCI will be issued the HCI Diploma. And this Diploma will be recognized by some universities for entrance application.

                        Yes, this (top 30%) was what I heard too. During DSA talk, HCI mentioned that their diploma is of higher value as only top 30% unlike other school awarded to all grad.

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