Networking Group - JCs General
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zbear:
That's true. I tot those with excellent ldrship will get in, they got other scholarships but not into nus med.What if you have fantastic academic results but unable to present yourself during interview n judgement test?
There are some who freeze up in front of a panel of interviewers.
Interviewers are oso different now. Accordg to these students, one had an MP, another had a nursing professional. In the past, I recalled the Deans were doing them.
I am not sure bout this but I understand for law, the interview panel doesn't even kn whc JC the applicant is from.
Is it bcos you don't put it down on appln?
Is it the same for med and other fac? -
zbear:
http://medicine.nus.edu.sg/corporate/ed ... _admissionWhat if you have fantastic academic results but unable to present yourself during interview n judgement test?
There are some who freeze up in front of a panel of interviewers.
For Medicine applicants, 50% of the score comes from grades, the other 50% from the interviews and tests.
In theory, that means that you could compensate for a relatively poor interview/ test with fantastic academic results. However, there's probably a limit to this given the high calibre of medicine applicants; many of them are likely to have close to or straight As. -
micko07:
I understand this yr, they cleared everyone for the first screeng as long as one hits 85 pts. Aft that everyone starts fm point zero. Since so many applied with way higher pts, the test+interview really decide one's entry.
http://medicine.nus.edu.sg/corporate/ed ... _admissionzbear:
What if you have fantastic academic results but unable to present yourself during interview n judgement test?
There are some who freeze up in front of a panel of interviewers.
For Medicine applicants, 50% of the score comes from grades, the other 50% from the interviews and tests.
In theory, that means that you could compensate for a relatively poor interview/ test with fantastic academic results. However, there's probably a limit to this given the high calibre of medicine applicants; many of them are likely to have close to or straight As. -
ilovelaksa:
I understand this yr, they cleared everyone for the first screeng as long as one hits 85 pts. Aft that everyone starts fm point zero. Since so many applied with way higher pts, the test+interview really decide one's entry.[/quote]This must be a really new policy then: the medicine FAQ says it's still 50-50:
http://medicine.nus.edu.sg/corporate/ed ... _admissionmicko07:
[quote=\"zbear\"]What if you have fantastic academic results but unable to present yourself during interview n judgement test?
There are some who freeze up in front of a panel of interviewers.
For Medicine applicants, 50% of the score comes from grades, the other 50% from the interviews and tests.
In theory, that means that you could compensate for a relatively poor interview/ test with fantastic academic results. However, there's probably a limit to this given the high calibre of medicine applicants; many of them are likely to have close to or straight As.
Admission to Medicine will be based on two scores: the University Score and the Faculty Score.
University Score ā computed by the Office of Admissions:
For applicants presenting Singapore-Cambridge 'A' levels: The best four content subjects (ie. 3 H2 and 1 H1 content subjects, with at least 1 content subject to be from a contrasting discipline) either GP or KI grade taken in the same sitting, as well as H1 Project Work, will be considered.
The University Score for applicants presenting the IB diploma or the NUS High School Diploma will also be computed by the NUS Office of Admissions.
50% of total admissions score
Faculty Score ā computed by the School of Medicine
Focused Skills Assessment(FSA), Situational Judgement Test(SJT) and portfolio review\t
50% of total admissions score
I imagine they might just be slow in updating information since the new admissions cycle isn't due to start for a few months. -
zbear:
There is only one interviewer for each interview station.What if you have fantastic academic results but unable to present yourself during interview n judgement test?
There are some who freeze up in front of a panel of interviewers. -
ilovelaksa:
That's true. I tot those with excellent ldrship will get in, they got other scholarships but not into nus med.zbear:
What if you have fantastic academic results but unable to present yourself during interview n judgement test?
There are some who freeze up in front of a panel of interviewers.
Interviewers are oso different now. Accordg to these students, one had an MP, another had a nursing professional. In the past, I recalled the Deans were doing them.
I am not sure bout this but I understand for law, the interview panel doesn't even kn whc JC the applicant is from.
Is it bcos you don't put it down on appln?
For NUS med, one of the stations is about the student's portfolio, so I think the interviewer should know which school the applicant is from. -
Hi I am a new bee. My child awaiting results to go to JC in 2015. Any recommendation for good JC for Arts programme? This is my first child so a little anxious on JC choice and selection.
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RI and HCI definitely have the best programs. Be it arts or science. This is because of the sheer quality of teachers and peers around you.
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justMommy:
RI and HCI definitely have the best programs. Be it arts or science. This is because of the sheer quality of teachers and peers around you.
But i beg to differ regarding the point about the quality of teachers. Every school has its fair share of good and lousy teachers. -
@likestolaugh: What are your child's expectations? What is a good JC to both your child and yourself? With varying opinions, it would be great to hear yours first before we can pitch in with our recommendations and options!

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