Integrated Programme (IP)
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doodbug\" post_id=\"2016449\" time=\"1614739353\" user_id=\"13281:
Some years back someone attached a list showing that around 50% of NUSH grads chose to pursue Uni courses not related to Maths and Sc. Thought this phenomenon is quite unusual. It’s like 50% of the medical grads do not want to be doctors after graduation.
...That said, I also do know of NUS High kids who discover they have no real interest or inclination in Maths and Sciences, and did not opt for any acceleration, and promptly moved to Social Science fields in university... -
lee_yl\" post_id=\"2016512\" time=\"1614764993\" user_id=\"17023:
Kids at 12/13 are unlikely to fully comprehend what they want. They may be extremely good at math and science but that doesn’t mean they like it or want to do anything related to it. Hence, when an opportunity arises for them to switch out, those who didn’t like the subjects will go for it.
Some years back someone attached a list showing that around 50% of NUSH grads chose to pursue Uni courses not related to Maths and Sc. Thought this phenomenon is quite unusual. It’s like 50% of the medical grads do not want to be doctors after graduation.doodbug\" post_id=\"2016449\" time=\"1614739353\" user_id=\"13281:
...That said, I also do know of NUS High kids who discover they have no real interest or inclination in Maths and Sciences, and did not opt for any acceleration, and promptly moved to Social Science fields in university...
There was a former GEP kid I know (now a fully grown adult) who was so good at maths and science that he decided to make a career out of English language and literature. -
Wow.
floppy\" post_id=\"2016513\" time=\"1614765922\" user_id=\"97579:
Kids at 12/13 are unlikely to fully comprehend what they want. They may be extremely good at math and science but that doesn’t mean they like it or want to do anything related to it. Hence, when an opportunity arises for them to switch out, those who didn’t like the subjects will go for it.
Some years back someone attached a list showing that around 50% of NUSH grads chose to pursue Uni courses not related to Maths and Sc. Thought this phenomenon is quite unusual. It’s like 50% of the medical grads do not want to be doctors after graduation.lee_yl\" post_id=\"2016512\" time=\"1614764993\" user_id=\"17023:
[quote=doodbug post_id=2016449 time=1614739353 user_id=13281]...That said, I also do know of NUS High kids who discover they have no real interest or inclination in Maths and Sciences, and did not opt for any acceleration, and promptly moved to Social Science fields in university...
There was a former GEP kid I know (now a fully grown adult) who was so good at maths and science that he decided to make a career out of English language and literature.[/quote] -
NUSH is a High school of Maths and Science.
But you will be surprised that their Humanities - are just as strong and very vigorous.
It is just that the bulk of the program focuses on Maths and Sciences.
They have to take ‘triple’ Sciences for example.
The process - hence the training - the students went through - is enough for them to excel in almost any field that they choose. To start off - there are the cream of the crops. Their ‘cut-off’ point are in the range of 270 and above.
They have a cut off point because they reserve just a few places for those who wanted to apply via their PSLE score, although the bulk of the students are DSA.
Many of my students and their batch attended Cambridge, Oxford, MIT etc under different scholarships. A small percentage are in non Maths / Science disciplines. -
:rotflmao: Cream of the crops
ResilienceLC\" post_id=\"2016653\" time=\"1614860440\" user_id=\"191449:
......are the cream of the crops. Their 'cut-off' point are in the range of 270 and above.
They have a cut off point because they reserve just a few places for those who wanted to apply via their PSLE score, although the bulk of the students are DSA. -
Do NUS High
keep track of where their graduates go to, after graduation with a Diploma ?
Eg.
keep track of, monitor which overseas / local university their NUSH graduates go to, and study which course / faculty course work ? -
NUSH (like all other JC and Schools, and even University) do not keep track of their graduates officially.
There will be a group of ex students that the teachers do keep in contact with them.
And ex students usually keep in contact with each other.
During the 6 years - they created a very strong bond with each other.
It helps when the size of the cohort is not large. So everyone will know each other in the same cohort.
With Social Media - Instagram and fb- keep touch is easier than our time.
With time, these students usually rise to leadership positions in their organizations or field.
Mr Matthew Ng
Resilience Learning Centre -
Visit our Virtual Open House at http://www.rgs.edu.sg/rgsoh2021 from 21 May to 7 June 2021! No registration is required for this virtual visit.
Besides learning more about RGS and the Raffles Programme, you can watch videos and get a ‘glimpse’ of our school activities and events, and ‘feel’ the school culture and hear what our staff and students have to say about their experiences in RGS. Also, go on a virtual 360 school tour of our Braddell campus!
Participate in any of our 12 webinars with our Principal, Deputy Principals, staff and students as well on Saturday, 22 May 2021. No registration is needed as admission will be on a first-come-first-served basis, and will close once all places are taken up.
For more information on the webinars, visit our website at http://www.rgs.edu.sg! 😊 -
Hi,
Seeking reviews of Future Academy IP Math Tuition from experienced parents here.
Are the teachers good? Based on personal experience, some tuition centres change teachers without telling parents, especially when they are replacing a more experienced or popular teacher with a trainee teacher. Does Future Academy do that? For example, have you ever signed your DC up for a class initially taught by Ms Chen or Mr Lau, and halfway through the year, the centre changed the teacher?
Grateful for any advice or experience before I sign up with them. Thanks so much. -
Hi, my DS is a Sec 3 DSA Student in an IP School.
He is considering the IB program and would like to transfer to either ACSI or SJI after Year 4.
I know that there has been many discussion on this matter some time ago; wondering if there has been any new policies for Transfers recently. Read the SJI website and they mentioned a possibility. Not sure ACSI.
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