NUS High School of Mathematics and Science (Diploma)
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Btw, numbers provided for Class of 2010 above are wrong.
For offers to local universities (Batch size: ~170):
Medicine (11)
Dentistry (1)
Law (4)
Approximately 1/3 head overseas.
Approximately ~20% are on some sort of scholarship. (not confirmed)
Most people end up doing Science or Accountancy (circa 40%) locally.
However, there are people doing all sorts of subjects in university; from Architecture to Liberal Arts to even Art & Design.
Scholarship organisations which have awarded NUSH students with scholarships include PSC, EDB, ASTAR, DSTA, CAG, HPB, IRAS, MOE…in short, quite a spectrum. -
Soon scholarships may be offered by Office for Space Technology and Industry (OSTIn): http://www.asiaone.com/News/Latest%2BNews/Singapore/Story/A1Story20130221-403539.html
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Can anyone recommend Mathematics Reference Books for Level 1 at NUS High?
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Not sure of reference books. Perhaps the Khan Academy is a good resource: http://www.khanacademy.org
Extensive library of math topics - free. -
hi, i am new a kiasu mum here. ds currentlyin year 4. just finished the intl biomedic olympiad at acjc last sat. anyone to share on this?
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hi, are we as parent allow to view the hostel as i understand it is compulsory for all year 5 to stay in?
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Appreciate someone could share knowledge and experience on how to apply scholarships for NUS high students. Thank you.
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hubertkoh:
Erm...are having a easier time in university now in comparison to others?Hello parents!
I was a student of NUS High School, and graduated back in 2010. I just joined this forum, and if you have any questions, please feel free to ask me
Regards,
Hubret Koh
Well, NUSH specialises in Math and Science right? So Does this make your life relatively easier in university? -
Depending on individual aspiration, upon entry, uni life should not be difficult to any student, be it A’level or NUS High Dip holder.
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Anyone here has submitted registration for 2014 year one DSA selection test ?
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Not so keen in NUS High ?
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piggybank:
Not so keen in NUS High ?
During my DS1 time, there were 2017 applications 'fighting' for only <150 vacancies .... :nailbite: -
piggybank:
Not so keen in NUS High ?
Very keen but so difficult to get in
Can some parents / students share the school's life for both the juniors and the seniors? Are the kids enjoying school?
The graduates' matriculation is very impressive. -
My god, DSA chance for NUS High is less than 8%
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What about RI, anyone has estimated DSA success rate ?
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piggybank:
What about RI, anyone has estimated DSA success rate ?
every yr the no. of applicants will be different so no point comparing.
and donch bother to look at the chance (%) coz it is not 4-D or some balloting process. If you are really made for it and have the right aptitude, then no problem. -
Song22:
So far, this is what I had observed (which may not be applicable to all students). When school starts, there will be many projects, both individual & group, which need to be done & submitted within a very short period.piggybank:
Not so keen in NUS High ?
Very keen but so difficult to get in
Can some parents / students share the school's life for both the juniors and the seniors? Are the kids enjoying school?
The graduates' matriculation is very impressive.
The assessment of the students' work ranges from the ability to submit homework & project on time (usually if you have done it & submit on time, it should be no problem), filing of daily assessments (there will be file checks), quizes, tests, practicals (practicals are almost everyday as all students take 3 Sciences) & exams.
Both Math & Science (3 Sciences) subjects are taught in great depth and very advance. By year 2, most should be able to take \"O\" Level Math & Science without much problem. The mentors are most helpful & if required, the students can approach them for extra or make up lessons if they miss their lesson, for example on MC or competitions, etc.
There are many competitions during the whole year which the students can participate. During the recent Speech Day, I was amazed by the no of awards that the school had achieved (so many until Dr Hang, the Principal, had to mention the awards so briefly during his speech, some of them not even mentioned at all, just flashed through the powerpoint slides).
Despite the hectic schedule during school term, when it's time for school holidays, the students hardly need to go back to school. This is the time that they can really enjoy their break or plan for something special such as reading up for the next semester. -
Thank you very much for your sharing Dagong99.
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Nebbermind:
:goodpost:piggybank:
What about RI, anyone has estimated DSA success rate ?
every yr the no. of applicants will be different so no point comparing.
and donch bother to look at the chance (%) coz it is not 4-D or some balloting process. If you are really made for it and have the right aptitude, then no problem. -
My girl is in Year 1, so far she enjoyed the school very much. But 1 thing worried me was that she seems to be quite free and not much homework to do everyday. Although there are still some projects but compare with her friends at RGS or RV , my girl is indeed very “FREE” especially during the weekend.
Do any Year 1 parents felt the same ? Or different classes has different style ?