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    HMT in Secondary

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    • A Offline
      Augmum
      last edited by

      caroline3sg:
      MOE anyhow do things. :x


      My girl got A for chinese & merit for HMT. But she is not offered HMT in sec sch.

      I called MOE before seeing your post. MOE said I can indicate HMT when registration at posted sch. Already not happy with such additional thing to do. The problem is, I want to appeal to the first choice sch and HMT class may be full if got into the sch eventually.
      Don’t be annoy by MOE. they cannot suka suka one………everything goes by “rules of eligibility\".

      Extracted from the net fyi, it is exactly what turquoise trying to say.

      Q: What are the eligibility criteria for taking HMTL?
      1. Top 10% PSLE pupils

      OR
      2.Top 11 – 30% PSLE pupils with an A* in the Mother Tongue Language (MTL) or at least a MERIT in the Higher Mother Tongue Language (HMTL)

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      • H Offline
        hesiew
        last edited by

        Hi all, please help in my original questions, what are the advantages of taking HMT in Sec? I understand below 2 advantages, correct?

        1) If you pass HMT at "O" level, no need to take Chinese in JC
        2) HMT student get to -2 from the L1R5 aggregate

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        • JenniferJ Offline
          Jennifer
          last edited by

          hesiew:
          Hi all, please help in my original questions, what are the advantages of taking HMT in Sec? I understand below 2 advantages, correct?

          1) If you pass HMT at \"O\" level, no need to take Chinese in JC
          2) HMT student get to -2 from the L1R5 aggregate
          The incentives for taking HMT in sec sec is clearly spelled out in the booklet \"Choosing your sec sch part one\" under 2.6 on page 6.

          Your understanding is accurate. Just take note of 2.6a where it is stated that priority for admission to a JC/MI will be given to a pupil with EL and HMT who scores the same number of points as one with EL and MT.

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          • H Offline
            hesiew
            last edited by

            Thank Jennifer for your reference. Sounds good to take the subject. 😄

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            • V Offline
              VitoRelax
              last edited by

              When we enrol on Dec 23, must we decide whether to take HMT ?

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              • M Offline
                mathsparks
                last edited by

                hesiew:
                Hi all, please help in my original questions, what are the advantages of taking HMT in Sec? I understand below 2 advantages, correct?

                1) If you pass HMT at \"O\" level, no need to take Chinese in JC
                2) HMT student get to -2 from the L1R5 aggregate
                just to add,
                for point 1, those who do well in HMT at o level may also continue taking chinese in jc since it's their strong subject and they would like to include in the points for uni entry.

                for point 2, hmt students can minus 2 provided he/she scores a1-c6 for both hmt and english.

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                  VitoRelax
                  last edited by

                  mathsparks:
                  hesiew:

                  Hi all, please help in my original questions, what are the advantages of taking HMT in Sec? I understand below 2 advantages, correct?

                  1) If you pass HMT at \"O\" level, no need to take Chinese in JC
                  2) HMT student get to -2 from the L1R5 aggregate

                  just to add,
                  for point 1, those who do well in HMT at o level may also continue taking chinese in jc since it's their strong subject and they would like to include in the points for uni entry.

                  for point 2, hmt students can minus 2 provided he/she scores a1-c6 for both hmt and english.

                  Jus wondering, is there such a thing as Higher English ?

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                    jhansolo
                    last edited by

                    Just to confirm HMT is the same as CL1?

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                    • M Offline
                      mathsparks
                      last edited by

                      VitoRelax:

                      Jus wondering, is there such a thing as Higher English ?
                      nope.

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                      • ChiefKiasuC Offline
                        ChiefKiasu
                        last edited by

                        VitoRelax:

                        Jus wondering, is there such a thing as Higher English ?
                        Got. It's called Literature. 😉

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