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    • RE: O Level Results 2013

      My results:


      English - A1
      EM - A1
      AM - A1
      Combined humans. *geog/ss - A1
      Physics - A1
      Chemistry - A2
      Accounting - A2
      Chinese - B3.

      Nett is 5 points, since my CCA grade is A1. I live in the west ( Bukit Panjang ) and the only viable JCs are NJC, ACS and ACJC. I would like any advice and details about these JCs, A levels and the IB . Also, I plan to take literature but I am unsure about the subject. I read a lot, but not those 'literature-ish' texts, and I am worried that in JC, students with more exposure would have an unfair advantage over me. Also, is the A levels or IB better in terms of getting into uni? I don't know much about them because I am from a neighborhood school (my Chinese at PSLE killed me :slapshead: ). Also, is chemistry at A levels/IB much harder than at 'O's ? For my prelims, my chemistry was like barely B4, because it was mainly memorizing. I did better in my 'O's because there was less memory work tested last year and I did well in the MCQ section . Is there more application or memorizing required in tertiary level?

      Thank you!

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