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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Tertiary Education - A-Levels, Diplomas, Degrees
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      zeemimi
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      Augmum:
      zeemimi:

      So it looks like not possible to get As & Bs only in JCs. Anyone's kids never get worse than a B? :evil:


      Haha...JC1, i still could see As...

      How are the statistical charts in yr DD's sch, Zeemimi ? Did they disclose ?

      I don't know leh. Must ask jtoh. They prolly did to the students but I'm clueless. My dd is similarly clueless to how her friends perform cos she doesn't ask.

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        naggo-nitemare
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        It’s certainly possible to still score straight As in JC. I know of a few such people who recently received their grade report for CT1 in JC1. I must admit these people r highly gifted n passionate n disciplined.

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          jtoh
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          Hi Augmum and zeemimi,


          No idea on the stats. But I hear the poorest results are usually recorded at Year 6 CT1 and JCT. There are still students scoring As in various subjects though. And people moving in and out of remedial classes. πŸ˜„

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            zbear
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            Augmum:
            zeemimi:

            So it looks like not possible to get As & Bs only in JCs. Anyone's kids never get worse than a B? :evil:


            Haha...JC1, i still could see As...

            How are the statistical charts in yr DD's sch, Zeemimi ? Did they disclose ?


            Oh dear, I don't remember my DD ever scoring an A in JC1.

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              zbear
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              naggo-nitemare:
              It's certainly possible to still score straight As in JC. I know of a few such people who recently received their grade report for CT1 in JC1. I must admit these people r highly gifted n passionate n disciplined.


              This is possible but as we all know - there are some JCs which are better than others. So the different JCs will hv different school exam standards.

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                ngl2010
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                zbear:
                naggo-nitemare:

                It's certainly possible to still score straight As in JC. I know of a few such people who recently received their grade report for CT1 in JC1. I must admit these people r highly gifted n passionate n disciplined.



                This is possible but as we all know - there are some JCs which are better than others. So the different JCs will hv different school exam standards.

                I think naggo-nitemare is in RI.

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                  naggo-nitemare
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                  Yes, I was referring to rijc

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                    naggo-nitemare
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                    Yes, I was referring to rijc

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                      zeemimi
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                      It's less than 100days to A levels. Can't wait for it to end and go for a holiday. It's kind of draggy. :sad:

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                        Augmum
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                        zeemimi:
                        Augmum:


                        How are the statistical charts in yr DD's sch, Zeemimi ? Did they disclose ?

                        I don't know leh. Must ask jtoh. They prolly did to the students but I'm clueless. My dd is similarly clueless to how her friends perform cos she doesn't ask.

                        jtoh:
                        Hi Augmum and Zeemimi
                        No idea on the stats. But I hear the poorest results are usually recorded at Year 6 CT1 and JCT. There are still students scoring As in various subjects though. And people moving in and out of remedial classes. πŸ˜„
                        Ok, thanks Jtoh n Zeemimi for yr feedbk...so the sch didnt put up the statistics to show the whole cohort...
                        As for my gal's sch, they did when they gave out the results But not for every subjs , i think...

                        Yup...i too heard that generally 6 CT1 and JCT results are the worse....

                        Gal's class / sch mates are rather open abt their results....they share amongst themselves ....

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