Hi, can anyone offer any study tips for SH students? My DD has been working very hard but it seems she can’t prove herself well among the academically inclined students.
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RE: National Junior College (Junior High)
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RE: National Junior College (Junior High)
moonee:
hi just wondering whether parents are to attend orientation on 3rd Feb when JAE Students start
My girl asked if parents needed to attend and the reply was no. -
RE: Networking Group - JCs General
jtoh:
Yup, just wanted to try our luck
Based on last year's COP, RI arts and NJ science are probably out.
If your dd doesn't like Physics and Bio, it's best not to take them. There's quite a leap from O levels to A levels. Even more so for Chemistry. I was thinking a hybrid course might be something she'd consider. Provided she is comfortable with Chem of course. With the humanities programme, literature is compulsory. Is she comfortable doing lit when she didn't do it at O levels?
Hmm, If she can't jump across I guess I'll advise her to take H1 Chem. I'm not sure if she will be comfortable with Lit, but she might want to try it out. However, after some more thought, I think I will advise her not to take Lit because the different texts and poems can be interpreted differently, and I don't know what Cambridge accepts. Also, she has to get used to the subject while coping with commitments...
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RE: Networking Group - JCs General
slmkhoo:
Thanks! Yup, she told me before submitting the application that she won't be taking Physics or Bio (cos B3) ... She did mention considering Humanities Programme (LEGM) or sci/hybrid combi (CMEG or CMEL or even CMEEll). We saw the respective subject syllabus and I was quite worried cos altogether the diff combi seem quite content heavy and she doesn't really read much about Lit nor linguistics. It's probably harder to score for Ell cos less people take it.
Subject choice - I would advise against choosing Physics if she already finds it hard to understand at O level. A level Physics will require more understanding and there is much more to learn. However, if she is better at Chem and Bio, she could take 1 or 2 sciences. Or she could take 2 non-science subjects and go to the arts stream.
I don't know much about JCs so can't help about choosing school. Subject choice is more important, I feel. -
RE: Yishun Secondary School
2016 O Level students (got results in 2017) got a few raw and net single digit scorers!
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RE: Networking Group - JCs General
Hi all, I need some advise.
dd scored 8 points in her o level exams. -2 cos of CCA would mean 6 points. Below are her scores:
Eng A1
E Math A1
A Math A1
Chi A1
SS/Geog A2
Chem A2
Phy A2
Bio B3
She doesn’t actually understand a lot in Physics but usually score A for it in Sec 4. She doesn’t want to be scientist or engineer in the future, but then I asked her what uni course or subject combi she has in mind then she says she dunno. She doesn’t know what stream to go to cos she simply wants Math and Econs H2. The other 2 subjects she dk. (She doesn’t know herself and her interests cos she’s a late bloomer). I’m also confused. DH doesn’t want her to go to schools in the east and north. (He prefers Central and West). Her teachers advised her to choose a more lively, less mugger and competitive kind of environment cos she was from neighbourhood sch. (COP 208++ not very sure now). She likes to write stories and essays. For JAE application I just asked her to try (in order) RI art, NJ sci, AJ sci, NJ art, AC art, AC sci. Pls advise me on the subjects she should take and the school she should go to… I don’t mind getting her to appeal. Happy (Chinese) New Year!