All About GEP
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atutor2001:
The comment about the GPA needing minimal effort to pass is very true. All my kids had honey moon for 5 years. 2 have already survived the system because they woke up a couple of months before A level. However, my last one is a real worry - still having honey moon.
But even in non-IP schools, you donch need to do especially well to get a promotion, ya?
I remember we had O level to wake us up...and so we worked hard for maybe 6 mths...but after that, we slacked for another yr in JC1 too coz promotion was easy too.
Why blame IP? :scratchhead: -
Nebbermind:
Will it be too late for A level preparation if the kids only buck up a yr 6?atutor2001:
The comment about the GPA needing minimal effort to pass is very true. All my kids had honey moon for 5 years. 2 have already survived the system because they woke up a couple of months before A level. However, my last one is a real worry - still having honey moon.
But even in non-IP schools, you donch need to do especially well to get a promotion, ya?
I remember we had O level to wake us up...and so we worked hard for maybe 6 mths...but after that, we slacked for another yr in JC1 too coz promotion was easy too.
Why blame IP? :scratchhead: -
Zann:
Will it be too late for A level preparation if the kids only buck up a yr 6?[/quote]for the bright ones, no problem. I have seen JC 1 people spending 6 days a week at CCA, attend lectures in the morning, hardly do tutorials due to CCA competition (every year must win championship type), hardly scrape through promo exam to JC 2 .... and start engine at June school holidays....still came out with 3 A level 'A's plus a C ...... the teachers almost have heart attack because of him .... LOLNebbermind:
[quote=\"atutor2001\"] The comment about the GPA needing minimal effort to pass is very true. All my kids had honey moon for 5 years. 2 have already survived the system because they woke up a couple of months before A level. However, my last one is a real worry - still having honey moon.
But even in non-IP schools, you donch need to do especially well to get a promotion, ya?
I remember we had O level to wake us up...and so we worked hard for maybe 6 mths...but after that, we slacked for another yr in JC1 too coz promotion was easy too.
Why blame IP? :scratchhead: -
Zann:
Will it be too late for A level preparation if the kids only buck up a yr 6?[/quote]for the bright ones, no problem. I have seen JC 1 people spending 6 days a week at CCA, attend lectures in the morning, hardly do tutorials due to CCA competition (every year must win championship type), hardly scrape through promo exam to JC 2 .... and start engine at June school holidays....still came out with 3 A level 'A's plus a C ...... the teachers almost have heart attack because of him .... LOLNebbermind:
[quote=\"atutor2001\"] The comment about the GPA needing minimal effort to pass is very true. All my kids had honey moon for 5 years. 2 have already survived the system because they woke up a couple of months before A level. However, my last one is a real worry - still having honey moon.
But even in non-IP schools, you donch need to do especially well to get a promotion, ya?
I remember we had O level to wake us up...and so we worked hard for maybe 6 mths...but after that, we slacked for another yr in JC1 too coz promotion was easy too.
Why blame IP? :scratchhead: -
Nebbermind:
Say in RI, wouldn't the yr4 result affect their choice of subject combination in yr 5 n 6? Or affect their sch approval for them to take 4 H2 subjects? Was told in some ip schools it will. :?atutor2001:
The comment about the GPA needing minimal effort to pass is very true. All my kids had honey moon for 5 years. 2 have already survived the system because they woke up a couple of months before A level. However, my last one is a real worry - still having honey moon.
But even in non-IP schools, you donch need to do especially well to get a promotion, ya?
I remember we had O level to wake us up...and so we worked hard for maybe 6 mths...but after that, we slacked for another yr in JC1 too coz promotion was easy too.
Why blame IP? :scratchhead: -
Zann:
Will it be too late for A level preparation if the kids only buck up a yr 6?[/quote]2 of my kids have done it that way. Determination is the key. Intelligence level just above average can liao.Nebbermind:
[quote=\"atutor2001\"] The comment about the GPA needing minimal effort to pass is very true. All my kids had honey moon for 5 years. 2 have already survived the system because they woke up a couple of months before A level. However, my last one is a real worry - still having honey moon.
But even in non-IP schools, you donch need to do especially well to get a promotion, ya?
I remember we had O level to wake us up...and so we worked hard for maybe 6 mths...but after that, we slacked for another yr in JC1 too coz promotion was easy too.
Why blame IP? :scratchhead:
Actually, it is the culture of the school that matters. If it is happening every year in the school where students who failure at prelim can get all A's at A level, the students will develop the confidence or \"howlianness\" that \"others can do it so can I\". So to them it is normal - nothing to brag about.
However, not sure if it is happening only in this particular IP school or all top IP schools. As for normal IP schools, I think better don't try. -
Kiasucy:
Say in RI, wouldn't the yr4 result affect their choice of subject combination in yr 5 n 6? Or affect their sch approval for them to take 4 H2 subjects? Was told in some ip schools it will. :?[/quote]yes it affects the number of H2 to be offered, but subject combination at year 5 is dependent on what was done at year 4, & of course some H2 subjects do not require prior knowledgeNebbermind:
[quote=\"atutor2001\"] The comment about the GPA needing minimal effort to pass is very true. All my kids had honey moon for 5 years. 2 have already survived the system because they woke up a couple of months before A level. However, my last one is a real worry - still having honey moon.
But even in non-IP schools, you donch need to do especially well to get a promotion, ya?
I remember we had O level to wake us up...and so we worked hard for maybe 6 mths...but after that, we slacked for another yr in JC1 too coz promotion was easy too.
Why blame IP? :scratchhead:
currently, year 3/4 's core subjects are ELA, MT or HMT, 2x math & SS, plus 3 electives -
Nebbermind:
IP is more slack than normal O level. They teach by modules so kids learn and forget after each test. Come JC, they have forgotten how to take exam where all topics are tested at the same time as they have spent the last 4 years having tests by topics format.atutor2001:
The comment about the GPA needing minimal effort to pass is very true. All my kids had honey moon for 5 years. 2 have already survived the system because they woke up a couple of months before A level. However, my last one is a real worry - still having honey moon.
But even in non-IP schools, you donch need to do especially well to get a promotion, ya?
I remember we had O level to wake us up...and so we worked hard for maybe 6 mths...but after that, we slacked for another yr in JC1 too coz promotion was easy too.
Why blame IP? :scratchhead:
As to project works, it is a joke. The only good is that it exposes to them the ugliness of human kind because there are many who leeched on others in the project team but will still get the same A. -
atutor2001:
A valid explanation. I guess every system has its own merits and it's up to us to choose wisely.IP is more slack than normal O level. They teach by modules so kids learn and forget after each test. Come JC, they have forgotten how to take exam where all topics are tested at the same time as they have spent the last 4 years having tests by topics format.
As to project works, it is a joke. The only good is that it exposes to them the ugliness of human kind because there are many who leeched on others in the project team but will still get the same A. -
Nebbermind:
every JC offers project work as part of the A level curriculum. it has got nothing to do with being IP or not. Leeches exist every where, IP and non-IP
A valid explanation. I guess every system has its own merits and it's up to us to choose wisely.atutor2001:
IP is more slack than normal O level. They teach by modules so kids learn and forget after each test. Come JC, they have forgotten how to take exam where all topics are tested at the same time as they have spent the last 4 years having tests by topics format.
As to project works, it is a joke. The only good is that it exposes to them the ugliness of human kind because there are many who leeched on others in the project team but will still get the same A.
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