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    • MyPillowM Offline
      MyPillow
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      sky minecrafter\" post_id=\"1934638\" time=\"1568100166\" user_id=\"130531:[quote=\"sky minecrafter\" post_id=1934638 time=1568100166 user_id=130531]
      @MP. OT: Minority taking double SC + triple Humanities. Tak tahu - school regulations are such that if you offer an extra advanced Humanities subject, have to give up a SC. Otherwise, Humanities are: (1) the compulsory SS(-lookalike), plus, (2) either History or Geography. Literature is part of Language Arts(?)...

      Iirc, teacher was saying that H2 GE will talk about Water (though some IP already did Geographical Investigation on waters in Year1...)

      To take 4H2s in Year5, ours is something like in Year4 overall >65% with the intended subject itself >55% (if interested, I need to check).

      So, your kiddo will do Humanities? As long as there is interest, every subject is cool.
      ʕ→ᴥ←ʔ

      PH: Physics
      BI: Biology
      SS: Social Studies[/quote]
      mine no talent in humanities :nailbite: done well in lower sec though. upp level is different. alot of memory work + applications+ sourced based qn for Hist/ss - mine find it a chore; dislike memory work. unlikely to choose in future,i think. i always think Geo is a interesting subject. but there were hear say rumour say Geo is not suitable for kids weak in math ( i dunno ...how true.. is it becos of data interpretation on rain, water, population, statistics etc :?

      to note - easier to get tutors for sci subjects compared to humanities subject (if needed)

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      • phtthpP Offline
        phtthp
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        doodbug\" post_id=\"1934647\" time=\"1568102209\" user_id=\"13281:

        Most JCs will allow students who did not read Biology in Sec 3 and 4, to read Biology at Year 5, I thought?

        HCI made it clear to us that Sec 3 and 4 Biology is not a prerequisite.
        No
        majority of our Junior Colleges in Singapore, do require Sec (3 and 4) Biology as a pre-requisite, and scored at least a B3


        (1)

        EJC don't allow students without any basic, fundamental Sec (3 nor 4) Bio background, to jump straight direct into H2 A-level Biology, especially when there is a big difference in curriculum scope, between O level vs. A-level Bio content


        (2)

        other Junior colleges like Temasek JC, also function the same way as EJC
        students must have taken Sec (3 and 4) Bio before, scored at least a B3

        https://www.temasekjc.moe.edu.sg/qql/slot/u550/Academic/JC%20Programme/JC1%20Subject%20Combination%20and%20Prerequisites%20%282019%29.pdf

        (turn to page 6)


        (3)

        National Junior College, also imposed minimum B3

        https://nationaljc.moe.edu.sg/curriculum/senior-high/subject-combinations/


        (4)

        Dunman High too, said -

        At higher and more advanced levels, the study of Biology is built on the content knowledge
        gained from the O-Level syllabus. Thus a foundational course in O-Level Biology is compulsory
        for students intending to take up H2 Biology. To offer H2 Biology, students should possess a
        good knowledge and understanding of Biology at O-Level.



        https://dunmanhigh.moe.edu.sg/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/jaeacademicbooklet.pdf

        (turn to page 38)


        (5)

        St Andrew Junior College too, said -

        B3 or better in Pure Biology at GCE O level, or

        A1 in Combined Science (with Biology) at GCE O level


        https://standrewsjc.moe.edu.sg/qql/slot/u674/Publications/Prospectus/SAJC_Prospectus_2015_1.pdf.pdf

        (turn to page 9)

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        • sky minecrafterS Offline
          sky minecrafter
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          @MP. Ooh, ' took HI? A lot of reading up bah? Mine no interests in HI, plus not that hardworking, so GE seems comparatively much much more manageable. Indeed, Science subjects probably easier to get external coaching hor. Jiayou!

          ۹⌤_⌤۹

          HI: History
          GE: Geography

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          • MrsKiasuM Offline
            MrsKiasu
            last edited by

            These info applicable to both IP & O hor..in general la 😄

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            • sky minecrafterS Offline
              sky minecrafter
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              MrsKiasu:
              These info applicable to both IP & O hor..in general

              Yes, Mks, at least with regards to MP's and my posts. So when deciding a post Psle school, may be good to consider the upper Secondary subject combinations available as well.

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              • MyPillowM Offline
                MyPillow
                last edited by

                sky minecrafter\" post_id=\"1934661\" time=\"1568105201\" user_id=\"130531:[quote=\"sky minecrafter\" post_id=1934661 time=1568105201 user_id=130531]
                @MP. Ooh, ' took HI? A lot of reading up bah? Mine no interests in HI, plus not that hardworking, so GE seems comparatively much much more manageable. Indeed, Science subjects probably easier to get external coaching hor. Jiayou!
                ۹⌤_⌤۹

                HI: History
                GE: Geography[/quote]
                mine got 3 humanities :siam:
                my kid teachers (or sch) encourages 2 Pure Sci, 2 Humans( Geo, His/ss OR Geo/ss , Hist)
                triple sci is also popular among kids who love Science esp Biology or aspire to be in medical field ( not necc doctors)

                note : Pure Hist has more textbooks to study than Pure Geo . Also elective hist study Eu wars - germany, russia etc Pure Hist focus on se asia as well - alot to swallow. - info for parents n kids to decide well .. go n ask the sch senior, teachers now to get more insight...

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                • doodbugD Offline
                  doodbug
                  last edited by

                  phtthp\" post_id=\"1934660\" time=\"1568104602\" user_id=\"35251:

                  doodbug\" post_id=\"1934647\" time=\"1568102209\" user_id=\"13281:

                  Most JCs will allow students who did not read Biology in Sec 3 and 4, to read Biology at Year 5, I thought?

                  HCI made it clear to us that Sec 3 and 4 Biology is not a prerequisite.

                  No
                  majority of our Junior Colleges in Singapore, do require Sec (3 and 4) Biology as a pre-requisite, and scored at least a B3


                  (1)

                  EJC don't allow students without any basic, fundamental Sec (3 nor 4) Bio background, to jump straight direct into H2 A-level Biology, especially when there is a big difference in curriculum scope, between O level vs. A-level Bio content


                  (2)

                  other Junior colleges like Temasek JC, also function the same way as EJC
                  students must have taken Sec (3 and 4) Bio before, scored at least a B3

                  https://www.temasekjc.moe.edu.sg/qql/slot/u550/Academic/JC%20Programme/JC1%20Subject%20Combination%20and%20Prerequisites%20%282019%29.pdf

                  (turn to page 6)


                  (3)

                  National Junior College, also imposed minimum B3

                  https://nationaljc.moe.edu.sg/curriculum/senior-high/subject-combinations/


                  (4)

                  Dunman High too, said -

                  At higher and more advanced levels, the study of Biology is built on the content knowledge
                  gained from the O-Level syllabus. Thus a foundational course in O-Level Biology is compulsory
                  for students intending to take up H2 Biology. To offer H2 Biology, students should possess a
                  good knowledge and understanding of Biology at O-Level.



                  https://dunmanhigh.moe.edu.sg/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/jaeacademicbooklet.pdf

                  (turn to page 38)


                  (5)

                  St Andrew Junior College too, said -

                  B3 or better in Pure Biology at GCE O level, or

                  A1 in Combined Science (with Biology) at GCE O level


                  https://standrewsjc.moe.edu.sg/qql/slot/u674/Publications/Prospectus/SAJC_Prospectus_2015_1.pdf.pdf

                  (turn to page 9)

                  Thanks for the info, phttp. I guess HCI (JC Section) must be quite unique in this regard. The prerequisite to read Bio at Year 5 and 6 is a B3 in Chem.

                  This was eeyons ago and irrelevant now - I did Bio in JC even though I did not read it in Sec 3 and 4. (About 6 or 7 of my JC classmates did not study O level Bio then). However I dropped it after 3 months as under the old system, we could change during the '2nd intake'.

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                  • MrsKiasuM Offline
                    MrsKiasu
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                    sky minecrafter\" post_id=\"1934666\" time=\"1568106332\" user_id=\"130531:[quote=\"sky minecrafter\" post_id=1934666 time=1568106332 user_id=130531]
                    MrsKiasu:
                    These info applicable to both IP & O hor..in general
                    Yes, Mks, at least with regards to MP's and my posts. So when deciding a post Psle school, may be good to consider the upper Secondary subject combinations available as well.[/quote]
                    :thankyou: sky

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                    • lee_ylL Offline
                      lee_yl
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                      MerlionInGermany\" post_id=\"1934632\" time=\"1568098863\" user_id=\"2964:

                      lee_yl\" post_id=\"1934630\" time=\"1568098138\" user_id=\"17023:

                      My DD1’s school is weird.
                      Eng Literature is compulsory and DD1 must take up a 2nd Humans subject (either His or Geo).

                      So it’s either
                      Combi A: 2 Sc + 2 Humans or
                      Combi B: 3 Sc + 2Humans

                      According to DD1, she said her teacher has hinted the school prefers students to take 2Sc + 2Humans regardless of how high one’s result is.

                      My DD1 is worried if Yr3/Yr4 she does not hit 65% and above, she will only do Sc at H1 level and she will be finished!

                      One kind fourmer has PM me that my daughter will not be able to switch from Physics to Bio say at Yr4 if she’s doing badly at it. So I guess, our decision we make, would be a irreversible one.

                      Combi B would be 9 subjects? And if 3rd Lang, becomes 10?

                      I hope I don’t add to the confusion but if do Combi B, can you at the end of sec 3, after looking at the results of all 3 sciences, voluntarily disregard one Sc subject and as long as the other 2 hit 65%, then she can continue with the other 2 at H2? Cannot be that they expect all 3 to hit 65% in order to do 2 at H2 right?

                      Sec 3, sec 4 allocation is not 50-50 or do they expect min 65% sec 3 and min 65% sec 4?

                      Am I making sense? Ignore if not making sense.

                      Yes, if take combi B, that would be 9 subjects (excluding 3rd Lang / BSP etc).

                      DD1 told me she if she chooses to do triple Sc and decides to drop any one later on, teacher said she would be sent for counselling and that doesn’t mean they allow her to quit.

                      Regarding the voluntarily disregarding of the weakest one in Yr3/Yr4, guess it will affect her overall results? DD1 said if overall average falls below 65%, teachers will start to call parents. Sec 1 term 1, I received one such call before, damn scary. Lol. Overall less than 65% or 60%, then girl will not be able to be promoted and will be retained for a year.

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                      • lee_ylL Offline
                        lee_yl
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                        MyPillow\" post_id=\"1934667\" time=\"1568106450\" user_id=\"70594:

                        mine got 3 humanities :siam:
                        my kid teachers (or sch) encourages 2 Pure Sci, 2 Humans( Geo, His/ss OR Geo/ss , Hist)
                        triple sci is also popular among kids who love Science esp Biology or aspire to be in medical field ( not necc doctors)

                        note : Pure Hist has more textbooks to study than Pure Geo . Also elective hist study Eu wars - germany, russia etc Pure Hist focus on se asia as well - alot to swallow. - info for parents n kids to decide well .. go n ask the sch senior, teachers now to get more insight...
                        My DD1 said her school doesn’t allow triple humanities subjects. So she must pick either His or Geo + compulsory Eng Lit because her school believes in literature.

                        That time you mentioned Geo at higher sec level, result can plunge, kind of scare me. Thinking through, for Geo, maybe doing well in lower sec, doesn’t mean can score when comes upper sec cos they cover different things.

                        DD1 cannot decides on either one as she loves both. My hubby decides on her behalf that she should go for History. History is safer for her then, plus my DH is a history fanatic, easier for him to teach her.

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