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    • sharonkhooS Offline
      sharonkhoo
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      Lily100:
      English,MT,A maths,E maths,combined humanities with pure Geography

      With 2 sciences, that makes 8 subjects?

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        Lily100:
        Hi my daughter is in Sec2 and she wish to take Pure bio n pure Chem for O levels..is it ok if she drops Physics totally?Does it affect her JC entry?n A level subject combination?..pls help..in a big dilemma...thnx

        The only thing is that she probably cannot take A level Physics. If she not interested in engineering, then maybe she does not want to take A level Physics, too.

        JC admission is based on L1R5. At least one of her science subject grade is considered.

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          WestWin
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          My DD is performing equally for both physics and bio. She is interested in bio and if given the chance, will want to choose bio related in University. However we heard that physics is easier to score than bio in O level. Is that true? Any advise/opinions of parents who had gone through same dilemma is appreciated.

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            WestWin:
            My DD is performing equally for both physics and bio. She is interested in bio and if given the chance, will want to choose bio related in University. However we heard that physics is easier to score than bio in O level. Is that true? Any advise/opinions of parents who had gone through same dilemma is appreciated.


            Biology requires more memory work vs Physics which is more mathematically linked, i.e. calculations. Generally girls prefer Bio n boys prefer Physics. However, in terms of scoring, I heard Physics is easier. It's the same for History vs Geography.

            What is more important is that the student must like the subject. If you don't like Maths n calculations, Physics will be a torture - how to study n score?

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              LEJOUR Education
              last edited by

              WestWin:
              My DD is performing equally for both physics and bio. She is interested in bio and if given the chance, will want to choose bio related in University. However we heard that physics is easier to score than bio in O level. Is that true? Any advise/opinions of parents who had gone through same dilemma is appreciated.

              Your child's preference and ability to do well in that particular subject is more important! If she is disinterested, an easier paper might not really help in the long run.

              Nevertheless, physics might be a better option as a subject in the long run in the sense that it opens more choices in university as compared to biology.

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                VJA
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                Hi

                I would like to ask abt social studies in O level which is elective SS + another humanities.
                is this SS tough and difficult to score? it will pull down humanities overall, I heard.
                like to hear from experience parents.
                thanks

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                  MMM
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                  VJA:
                  Hi

                  I would like to ask abt social studies in O level which is elective SS + another humanities.
                  is this SS tough and difficult to score? it will pull down humanities overall, I heard.
                  like to hear from experience parents.
                  thanks
                  In my dd's case, while she scored 80s for geog, we felt that she was stronger in sciences and encouraged her to take triple 8. So she currently has 1 combined humanities (SS + geog).

                  In her recent Sec 3 SA1 results, she didn't do well for SS and geog was a borderline case. Note that geog requirements have changed. So not easy to score. This put a strain her L1R5 scores. Speaking with her teachers, they are trying to explore how they can work around giving more time for the combined humanities class and will train them in the answering techniques for the respective subjects.

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                    janet88
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                    MMM:
                    VJA:

                    Hi

                    I would like to ask abt social studies in O level which is elective SS + another humanities.
                    is this SS tough and difficult to score? it will pull down humanities overall, I heard.
                    like to hear from experience parents.
                    thanks

                    In my dd's case, while she scored 80s for geog, we felt that she was stronger in sciences and encouraged her to take triple 8. So she currently has 1 combined humanities (SS + geog).

                    In her recent Sec 3 SA1 results, she didn't do well for SS and geog was a borderline case. Note that geog requirements have changed. So not easy to score. This put a strain her L1R5 scores. Speaking with her teachers, they are trying to explore how they can work around giving more time for the combined humanities class and will train them in the answering techniques for the respective subjects.

                    son is taking combined humanities (SS + history).
                    he is experiencing the same problem as your daughter...but he is in Sec 4 :nailbite:

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                      VJA
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                      MMM:
                      VJA:

                      Hi

                      I would like to ask abt social studies in O level which is elective SS + another humanities.
                      is this SS tough and difficult to score? it will pull down humanities overall, I heard.
                      like to hear from experience parents.
                      thanks

                      In my dd's case, while she scored 80s for geog, we felt that she was stronger in sciences and encouraged her to take triple 8. So she currently has 1 combined humanities (SS + geog).

                      In her recent Sec 3 SA1 results, she didn't do well for SS and geog was a borderline case. Note that geog requirements have changed. So not easy to score. This put a strain her L1R5 scores. Speaking with her teachers, they are trying to explore how they can work around giving more time for the combined humanities class and will train them in the answering techniques for the respective subjects.

                      thanks for your information.
                      my DD also thinking of tripe S, but I am worry abt this combine humanities that will pull her down for O level. Her results for Science and Humanities are almost the same. interest? uncertain.. :? in a dilemma..

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                        MMM
                        last edited by

                        VJA:
                        MMM:

                        [quote=\"VJA\"]Hi

                        I would like to ask abt social studies in O level which is elective SS + another humanities.
                        is this SS tough and difficult to score? it will pull down humanities overall, I heard.
                        like to hear from experience parents.
                        thanks

                        In my dd's case, while she scored 80s for geog, we felt that she was stronger in sciences and encouraged her to take triple 8. So she currently has 1 combined humanities (SS + geog).

                        In her recent Sec 3 SA1 results, she didn't do well for SS and geog was a borderline case. Note that geog requirements have changed. So not easy to score. This put a strain her L1R5 scores. Speaking with her teachers, they are trying to explore how they can work around giving more time for the combined humanities class and will train them in the answering techniques for the respective subjects.

                        thanks for your information.
                        my DD also thinking of tripe S, but I am worry abt this combine humanities that will pull her down for O level. Her results for Science and Humanities are almost the same. interest? uncertain.. :? in a dilemma..[/quote]My dd told us she wanted to do double science initially and literature... Literature was her worst subject so we were like :? In her case, her strength has been math and science so we thought that it is better for her if she can qualify. She has peers who did well in sec 2 and chose to do double science as they are stronger/ have preference for humanities.

                        I suppose so long as they are self-motivated individuals, they should end up fine. I am leaving it to the school to help on her combined humanities. Teachers are clear that they have a gap and is keen to help bridge that. I am sure the school will do something to beef them up to keep up with their O levels track record.

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