Networking Group - JCs General
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Augmum:
Ya....no idea...both internal n external moderators, plus assessors fr MOE...[/quote]Is that for all the different groups presenting at the same time? Not for a single PW group, right? Makes sense if the moderators need to be split up into the various groups presenting in different rooms at the same time.
why so many ? what for ?pirated:
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Yes, how is it ?....hear fr my gal tt there were a panel of moderators n assessors...around 7-8 pple.... :roll: -
Augmum:
Yes, how is it ?....hear fr my gal tt there were a panel of moderators n assessors...around 7-8 pple.... :roll:jtoh:
Is that for all the different groups presenting at the same time? Not for a single PW group, right? Makes sense if the moderators need to be split up into the various groups presenting in different rooms at the same time.[/quote]No, she said ALL went in to the same room...but some other grps might get lesser mods n assessors...
Ya....no idea...both internal n external moderators, plus assessors fr MOE...Augmum:
[quote=\"pirated\"]why so many ? what for ?
This was what she told me....
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Hi, my ds will be in VJ next yr. Lookg to learn from all the exp JC parents her.
Apart from academics, ds is most worried bout working with girls
The boys are a very rambunctious lot, very frank with each other.
Any social decorum he must observe in JC? -
ilovelaksa:
As a female, I don't actually think there's a massive difference in interacting with people of the opposite gender. The basic rules apply: treat people with respect, and treat them just as how you would like to be treated. Don't be rude or mean. There's nothing wrong with being frank per se, but there's a difference between being frank and being cruel/ malicious. Be considerate of the feelings of others.Hi, my ds will be in VJ next yr. Lookg to learn from all the exp JC parents her.
Apart from academics, ds is most worried bout working with girls
The boys are a very rambunctious lot, very frank with each other.
Any social decorum he must observe in JC?
I suppose another thing to be more mindful of is personal space. Make sure you're not too close or too touchy, and it might be wise to keep a further physical distance, especially from people of the opposite gender (as a rule of thumb, I'd say no touching in general, unless you're very close or there's a reason to do so). I know someone who used to be a wee bit too touchy, and it did make people rather uncomfortable.
JC is great fun; I wish your DS and you all the best!
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micko07:
Tk u so much for yr adv. I will let my ds read this.
As a female, I don't actually think there's a massive difference in interacting with people of the opposite gender. The basic rules apply: treat people with respect, and treat them just as how you would like to be treated. Don't be rude or mean. There's nothing wrong with being frank per se, but there's a difference between being frank and being cruel/ malicious. Be considerate of the feelings of others.ilovelaksa:
Hi, my ds will be in VJ next yr. Lookg to learn from all the exp JC parents her.
Apart from academics, ds is most worried bout working with girls
The boys are a very rambunctious lot, very frank with each other.
Any social decorum he must observe in JC?
I suppose another thing to be more mindful of is personal space. Make sure you're not too close or too touchy, and it might be wise to keep a further physical distance, especially from people of the opposite gender (as a rule of thumb, I'd say no touching in general, unless you're very close or there's a reason to do so). I know someone who used to be a wee bit too touchy, and it did make people rather uncomfortable.
JC is great fun; I wish your DS and you all the best!
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I am just wondering - for those who have just completed this yearβs A levels, what do the students do?
Is it a break of 7 months before they enter the U? -
zbear:
During my time, I worked in ntuc, pets' clinic etc.I am just wondering - for those who have just completed this year's A levels, what do the students do?
Is it a break of 7 months before they enter the U? -
Uni starts in august. A lot of students in my school sign up for internships.
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zbear:
WORK!I am just wondering - for those who have just completed this year's A levels, what do the students do?
Is it a break of 7 months before they enter the U? -
phankao:
Yup, my ds is waitg for jc1 to start and he is workg. But ok, can take up a course or apply for internship.
WORK!zbear:
I am just wondering - for those who have just completed this year's A levels, what do the students do?
Is it a break of 7 months before they enter the U?
For those who finished A lvls. Some take a year's break from sch and apply uni later. Some will backpack.
I kn someone who has taken a gap yr and use it to prep for ntu bmat. I kn another who left for missions work and will apply for uni later.
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