NUS High School of Mathematics and Science (Diploma)
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Text Books and Reference Books from NUS High for sale
I have with me Chemistry, Biology and Physics Text and reference books used by students in NUS High students.
These books, when new, are usually about $50 each.
My students' parent like to buy these books to give her daughter whatever support she needs. As you know, NUSH students need a lot of on hand resources, hence he will go and talk to the teachers and buy whatever the teacher says are good reference books.
Just to share - the girl has since graduated with a near perfect score, and is now overseas on a scholarship. I think the books (and my coaching) helps a lot.
The parent has since pass the books to me to sell. (there are more).
You can have it for about $25 each. (if you take all- pricing can be adjusted) You can contact me at 96327168. Collection at Bishan area or Novena.
More info and pics at
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.396582897090119.93144.119773488104396&type=1
I can't seems to be able to post the pics here... so I link w fb page.
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Want to buy Nus high school year1 2nd hand book . any body can supply ?
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Looking for Sec 1 text book from NUSH as Below :
1.Glencoe Physics ( Principles abd Problems ) Publisher: MeGraw-Hill ISBN-978-0-07-659252-4
2. Biology, 9th Edition Campbell N A, Reece J B, Uryy A A, Cain M L, Wasserman S A, Minorsky P V & Jackson R B Printer: Pearson / Benjamin Cummings -
The boarding fee seems much higher than was told during the talk before y1 enrolling!
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Just a quick note after DDβs 1st 2 weeks:
1. Orientation was fun. Parent Briefing was detailed & well-organised.
2. Reasonably flexible: students have some flexibility with school shoes, some grooming options, etc. Good for the development of an individual hurtling towards adulthood.
3. Curriculum is very interesting - science & maths are accelerated, but there is sufficient exposure to the humanities, languages, etc. DD is absolutely sure she is in the right place.
4. Great variety of CCA, electives, etc - little competition for enrollment.
5. Although the population of boys is high, she feels that they are OK & not βcreepyβ.
Great to see a student highly motivated by her environment, mentors (teachers), friends, curriculum, etc. -
KiasuClown:
Glad to know that she enjoyed herself. A word of caution for all newbie parents of NUSH though, do guide your kids in terms of time management, I personally think that is one of the most important skills that Y1 students need to master. Also watch out for signs of computer game addiction, especially the boys. Some kids we know played so much games that their grades suffered.Just a quick note after DD's 1st 2 weeks:
1. Orientation was fun. Parent Briefing was detailed & well-organised.
2. Reasonably flexible: students have some flexibility with school shoes, some grooming options, etc. Good for the development of an individual hurtling towards adulthood.
3. Curriculum is very interesting - science & maths are accelerated, but there is sufficient exposure to the humanities, languages, etc. DD is absolutely sure she is in the right place.
4. Great variety of CCA, electives, etc - little competition for enrollment.
5. Although the population of boys is high, she feels that they are OK & not 'creepy'.
Great to see a student highly motivated by her environment, mentors (teachers), friends, curriculum, etc.
We tend to think that the curriculum at NUSH is 'beyond us' and adopt a hands-off approach. But secondary school is really a big transition for the kids, and during this 'bridging period', it would be helpful if parents guide them along. Not to 'babysit' them like in primary school, but get them to plan a time table or schedule by themselves and follow it.
All the best to the Y1s! -
NUSHS Open House:
13 April 2013 (Saturday) from 8:30am to 3pm.
Admission Talk:
Session 1 (9 - 10am)
Session 2 (10:30 - 11:30am)
Session 3 (12 - 1pm)
Session 4 (2 - 3pm)
Venue: Auditorium, NUS High School
Registration: Tickets for the Admissions Talks will be issued on a first-come-first- served basis, from 8:30am onwards on the day of Open House. -
Hello parents!
I was a student of NUS High School, and graduated back in 2010. I just joined this forum, and if you have any questions, please feel free to ask me
Regards,
Hubret Koh -
hubertkoh:
means you graduated with an NUS High Diploma in 2010 ?Hello parents!
I was a student of NUS High School, and graduated back in 2010. I just joined this forum, and if you have any questions, please feel free to ask me
Regards,
Hubret Koh
do you know roughly what's the percentage of pupils from your batch entered NUS -
- Engineering faculty,
- Science faculty,
- Medicine faculty,
- Dentistry faculty,
- Law faculty,
- Accountancy faculty ? TQ -
hubertkoh:
Can share how you 'survive' your biology throughout the 6 years ? :imdrowning: I already seeing 'stars' just looking at those terminolgy used ... So 'chimm' :faint:Hello parents!
I was a student of NUS High School, and graduated back in 2010. I just joined this forum, and if you have any questions, please feel free to ask me
Regards,
Hubret Koh
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