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    Is it true that some JC's resources are not enough?

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    • B Offline
      Blabla1234
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      edshc:
      How would be know if the JC's resources are in sufficient ? Any one with children in NJC? How does that compare.... will my son get into top overseas uni... e.g. Imperial ??

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      amm
      Yepp i'm from nj! Whyyy?

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        kiasu_mum75
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        actually it depends on teacher…not the different JCs.

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          Minstral
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          tuition_czar:
          kiasu_mum75:

          actually it depends on teacher..not the different JCs.


          Both the teacher and junior college one goes to matter. It would be foolish to assume either doesn't play a role in helping the student achieve good academic results.

          I think what she meant is that some teachers give more notes (spoonfeed more) while some teachers make the students write their own notes and source for their own resources (hence less notes and resources given). In this sense, yes, amount of notes, and even time the teacher is willing to spare to do extra classes and tuition differs among teachers.

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            Blabla1234
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            Case in point, e.g NJ’s physics notes damn cui… -.-

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              RachelLee
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              Yes, it’s true, which is why it’s better to get tuition outside.

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