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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Tertiary Education - A-Levels, Diplomas, Degrees
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    • N Offline
      ngl2010
      last edited by

      Augmum:

      Hello Ngl2010
      Need not to worry too much at this stage...
      Nearer to the time, yr son's sch will hv talks for parents abt the subj combination ....
      And shall be given a list of info of courses avail in local Unis...and the subject prerequisites for diff courses...
      One step at a time...dont add unnecessary stress....
      No stress. No stress. I am not stressed šŸ˜„

      I forgot that the school will give talks about the subject combination :oops:

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        Augmum
        last edited by

        ngl2010:

        :hi5: I realized both of us only have 1 child too :celebrate:
        Count me in too....i hv only 1 child... šŸ˜„
        I rmb at that time when my gal was in P6 ....
        We did not hv much readily info to access back then with regards to choosing of a Sec Sch...
        Unlike now...wealth of info in ksp...
        One can juz read up each individual sec sch thread to gather info...

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        • N Offline
          ngl2010
          last edited by

          Augmum:

          Count me in too....i hv only 1 child... šŸ˜„
          I rmb at that time when my gal was in P6 ....
          We did not hv much readily info to access back then with regards to choosing of a Sec Sch...
          Unlike now...wealth of info in ksp...
          One can juz read up each individual sec sch thread to gather info...
          :hi5:

          And can ask for advice easily too! :lovesite:

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            Dreamgear
            last edited by

            ngl2010:
            Augmum:


            Hello Ngl2010
            Need not to worry too much at this stage...
            Nearer to the time, yr son's sch will hv talks for parents abt the subj combination ....
            And shall be given a list of info of courses avail in local Unis...and the subject prerequisites for diff courses...
            One step at a time...dont add unnecessary stress....

            No stress. No stress. I am not stressed šŸ˜„

            I forgot that the school will give talks about the subject combination :oops:

            Went to the talk in Feb.... Quite relieved that the school covered this area quite well.... Were also assured that there will be teachers committe to guide the boys and to provide counselling if needed to... Parents no need to worry about this :imcool:

            Sounds too good to be true :? Let's see .......

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              Augmum
              last edited by

              ngl2010:

              No stress. No stress. I am not stressed šŸ˜„

              I forgot that the school will give talks about the subject combination :oops:
              Ok...good, good...
              Juz enjoy the child- parent bond...i believe our kids will do fine in regardless of what.... šŸ˜„

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                zbear
                last edited by

                ngl2010:
                All schools are good but some are gooder.


                I love this statement. Always tell myself the same thing!!!!!

                :evil:

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                • P Offline
                  pinky
                  last edited by

                  Yes, there are good schools, the betterer schools and a group of elite

                  betterest schools. :evil:

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                  • K Offline
                    kitty2
                    last edited by

                    pinky:
                    Yes, there are good schools, the betterer schools and a group of elite

                    betterest schools. :evil:
                    šŸ˜‚ :goodpost:

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                    • D Offline
                      daisyt
                      last edited by

                      Well … Do you think that gooder schools have gooder teachers? The goodest schools have goodest resources … Right?

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                      • Z Offline
                        zeemimi
                        last edited by

                        daisyt:
                        Well ... Do you think that gooder schools have gooder teachers? The goodest schools have goodest resources ... Right?

                        Not necessary. i know of a teacher who worked in one of the gep schools. the mindset of this school's principal is let the tutors do the job of teaching and pushing. Don't flame me for this. It's really from the horse's mouth.

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