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SG_KP1\" post_id=\"2041071\" time=\"1633496969\" user_id=\"188234:
I've copied this to an A level thread and will add my 2cents there:
I am a bit of a rookie here but my understanding is a) for some scholarship or tougher tracks, 4H2 may be viewed more favorably (may or may not be changing?) and b) if you start with 4H2 and are not doing well in one of them you may have the option to drop/downgrade one of them to H1 (I think depends on exactly which one you want to downgrade). Or worst case if you cannot downgrade the lowest scoring H2 will be given a lower weight (H1 weight). In contrast, if you start with 3H2 you are basically stuck with these three for the heavier weighted classes in the UAS calculation.kiasudad1\" post_id=\"2041042\" time=\"1633490920\" user_id=\"193855:
Wow thanks for the link! Looking at it... why do ppl pick 4 H2 subjects? isn't it a lot of stress, given that normal a levels majority of ppl take 3H2 and 1 H1?
I have wondered if you are science kid (PCM or BCM) does anyone really give a hoot whether your Econ is H1 or H2? Conversely, if you are arts kid does Math H1 or H2 really change anything? But I guess you are still playing the uni admissions game at this point vs. practical knowledge/what you are going to use daily. Also, for scholarship maybe H3 is valued more than the 4th H2?
Others feel free to correct or add.
https://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=8322&p=2041109#p2041109 -
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lego\" post_id=\"2040914\" time=\"1633428868\" user_id=\"11821:
My girl took triple sciences with single humanity because she really don’t want to take an additional humanity subject. She said she will “suffer” if she have to do so, lol.
I assume she likes Bio the most and wants to take for sure? Otherwise, can take Physics and Chem to keep the most options open? I think in JC can take H2 Bio even if didn't take Bio in Sec 3 and Sec 4.SG_KP1\" post_id=\"2040814\" time=\"1633408182\" user_id=\"188234:
[quote=kiasudad1 post_id=2040808 time=1633407821 user_id=193855]Thanks... she do also need to consider the Triple Sci + 1 Humans option also. Her Sci and Humans are about same score, but I must say she has to put in a lot more work into Phy + Chem, altho she is more interested in them.
I generally prefer 2+2 but 3 of one is fine if student really loves the general sciences or arts and is trying to figure out what to do.
I’m perfectly ok with her choice too.
Btw, it seems like HCJC’s latest info for 2022 JC1 students no longer states that u need to have a B3 in chemistry in sec 4 to be able to take it in JC.
https://admindev.hci.edu.sg/uploads/A_Level_Subjects_info_for_2022_JC_1_updated_30_Aug21_de0584714f.pdf
That said, laying a good foundation in the subject will be good for her if she wants to continue to take it in JC.[/quote]Hi Lego,
Thanks for the link re HCJC 2022JC1 info, it is very useful.
May I ask a question:
To take Physics , remarks state
\"Assumed knowledge of ‘O’ level Combined Science (Physics, Chemistry) OR O- level Physics or equivalent.\"
Does this mean the JC1 student need not have taken Combined Science (P/C), need not have taken Pure Physics at \"O\" Level or but can still apply for Physics H2?
For Bio - what I understand is no need Bio at \"O\" levels , can take Bio H2.
But for Physics I'm not clear.
Thanks in advance
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Tamago123\" post_id=\"2043216\" time=\"1634801614\" user_id=\"178908:
Hi Lego,
My girl took triple sciences with single humanity because she really don’t want to take an additional humanity subject. She said she will “suffer” if she have to do so, lol.lego\" post_id=\"2040914\" time=\"1633428868\" user_id=\"11821:
[quote=SG_KP1 post_id=2040814 time=1633408182 user_id=188234]
I assume she likes Bio the most and wants to take for sure? Otherwise, can take Physics and Chem to keep the most options open? I think in JC can take H2 Bio even if didn't take Bio in Sec 3 and Sec 4.
I generally prefer 2+2 but 3 of one is fine if student really loves the general sciences or arts and is trying to figure out what to do.
I’m perfectly ok with her choice too.
Btw, it seems like HCJC’s latest info for 2022 JC1 students no longer states that u need to have a B3 in chemistry in sec 4 to be able to take it in JC.
https://admindev.hci.edu.sg/uploads/A_Level_Subjects_info_for_2022_JC_1_updated_30_Aug21_de0584714f.pdf
That said, laying a good foundation in the subject will be good for her if she wants to continue to take it in JC.
Thanks for the link re HCJC 2022JC1 info, it is very useful.
May I ask a question:
To take Physics , remarks state
\"Assumed knowledge of ‘O’ level Combined Science (Physics, Chemistry) OR O- level Physics or equivalent.\"
Does this mean the JC1 student need not have taken Combined Science (P/C), need not have taken Pure Physics at \"O\" Level or but can still apply for Physics H2?
For Bio - what I understand is no need Bio at \"O\" levels , can take Bio H2.
But for Physics I'm not clear.
Thanks in advance :)[/quote]To take H2 A-level Physics,
Compulsory to take O-level Physics
Or
Combined Science involving Physics and scored decent acceptable score. Go to the JC to check
Without any of the above,
No way
To do H2 A level Physics!
How can u don't even have slightest back ground foundation in physics, can jump straight to do a level Physics? -
Hi phtthp,
That is what I thought as well; it seems not possible to do H2 Physics or H2 Chem without ‘O’ level foundation.
However, besides HCI, I checked TJC and Yishun-Innova.
This "assumed knowledge" remark seems to be a new update from More than 1 JC
In TJC 2022 subject requirements, it now states clearly that for Bio/Chem/Physics H2, only Assumed Knowledge is needed. No longer "pre-requisite " like previous years
TJC also explains clearly
"Subject prerequisites are centrally set MOE requirements that students must fulfil in order to
be eligible to offer the subject at the A-Level."
" Assumed knowledge refers to the set of content knowledge that students are expected to
have learnt in advance, usually as part of a corresponding subject at O-Level, which teachers
will build upon as part of the A-Level syllabus. Students without the assumed knowledge
may offer the subject but will be expected to bridge the knowledge gap during the
course of study."
Hence my confusion. Hoping anyone can clarify? Thanks again -
Hi Tamago123, I think HCI, as well as the other JCs which u have checked on are just following what is stated as per the subject information for H2 Physics on SEAB’s website.
It states that “ The syllabus has been designed to build on and extend the content coverage at O-Level. Candidates will be assumed to have knowledge and understanding of Physics at O-Level, either as a single subject or as part of a balanced science course.“
I suppose “part of balanced science course” would mean combined science with physics.
So, it’s not a must to have taken pure physics at O levels to take H2 Physics, but u need to have taken at least combined physics with another science as required by the respective JCs in that case. (Sorry, I hope I got your question correctly.)
https://www.seab.gov.sg/docs/default-source/national-examinations/syllabus/alevel/2022syllabus/9749_y22_sy.pdf -
Thanks Lego!
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Hi fellow parents, seeking confirmation on my understanding in the pre-requisites for taking H2 Biology at A levels, is it correct that students must hv taken either pure Bio or combined science with Bio at O levels in order to select H2 Bio? Is there any JC that allows students to select H2 Bio if they had not taken this subject at O levels at all? Thx in advance.
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wishingstar0\" post_id=\"2043604\" time=\"1635080236\" user_id=\"43589:
HCI does not require students to take Bio in Sec 3-4 to take Bio in JC. I am not entirely sure how to answer the \"combined science with Bio\" part of your question, as the current subject info and prerequisites only says \"assumed knowledge of O Level Bio.\" Similarly, I'm not entirely sure how many kids take Bio in JC without taking Bio in Sec 3-4.
Hi fellow parents, seeking confirmation on my understanding in the pre-requisites for taking H2 Biology at A levels, is it correct that students must hv taken either pure Bio or combined science with Bio at O levels in order to select H2 Bio? Is there any JC that allows students to select H2 Bio if they had not taken this subject at O levels at all? Thx in advance.
https://admindev.hci.edu.sg/uploads/A_Level_Subjects_info_for_2022_JC_1_updated_30_Aug21_de0584714f.pdf -
wishingstar0\" post_id=\"2043604\" time=\"1635080236\" user_id=\"43589:
I don't know for sure, but I think that most JCs would need to be quite strongly convinced if they are asked to allow a student without upper sec Bio (combined or pure) to take H2 Bio. They may require the student to take some kind of test, and perhaps make an undertaking to self-study during the vacation, and would probably want to assess that the student is strong enough to do so. You might want to connect with 1-2 JCs (which your child hopes to go to), and just ask what they might allow. Even if it has been allowed for a student in the past, the JC may not allow it for all students, but only on a case-by-case basis.
Hi fellow parents, seeking confirmation on my understanding in the pre-requisites for taking H2 Biology at A levels, is it correct that students must hv taken either pure Bio or combined science with Bio at O levels in order to select H2 Bio? Is there any JC that allows students to select H2 Bio if they had not taken this subject at O levels at all? Thx in advance.
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