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    • RE: National Junior College (Junior High)

      Jennifer:
      The MA result is back.


      How was it? Anyway, figured the two teachers you were talking abt, the cl teacher is Xu lao shi, and the IH teacher is Mr Deric Low, right? Anyway, have not gotten maths yet, this week my daughter have lots of tests, CL, CM, IH, IS, LA!!! :stupid:

      posted in Secondary Schools - Parent Networking Groups
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    • RE: National Junior College (Junior High)

      Jennifer:
      phankao:

      [quote=\"Jennifer\"]. He said the computation is aka PSLE t-score, not the student's raw score. .


      Does anyone know what the meaning of that Percentile(showing 10% or 20%) at the bottom of the results slip refer to?

      You are referring to \"Percentile of Interim GPA\"?

      Does anyone know how the Interim GPA is calculated? Hubby pointed at the formula in the booklet, but I still cant work out the nos.[/quote]say that u get A for all subjects. Each subject will be given different credits. u take A= 4.0 x the number of credits allocated. After all the subjects GPA have been added, you divide it by 16.5. Anyway, percentile means your level position. If you have gotten, say, 70%, it means that you have beaten 70% of the NJ cohort and you are the top 30%!

      Anyway, my daughter got 90.2%! :lol:

      posted in Secondary Schools - Parent Networking Groups
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    • RE: National Junior College (Junior High)

      phankao:
      The school DID put Art into the GPA!!!!! So it affected my son's GPA .

      If my daughter did not get a B+ for art she could have gotten into the deans list! Anyway, her marks are only 3 marks from a B+ to an A!!!

      posted in Secondary Schools - Parent Networking Groups
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    • RE: National Junior College (Junior High)

      noob:
      Agreed they have done fairly well. Heard 20+ students make it to the dean's list, WELL DONE!

      only 16 pupils...

      posted in Secondary Schools - Parent Networking Groups
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    • RE: National Junior College (Junior High)

      phankao:
      The school DID put Art into the GPA!!!!! So it affected my son's GPA .

      They also put conversational malay in the gpa! :gloomy:

      posted in Secondary Schools - Parent Networking Groups
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    • RE: VJC or NJC

      ezmum:
      NJC was PM Lee's JC as there were very few JCs then during his time. In fact, VJC only just celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2009. So can't compare like that.


      Just curious, as far as I know, both NJ and VJ are comparatively good - so how do you substantiate your claim that NJ is better academically? :?
      NJC has much more fame than VJC. That's for sure! :roll: Results-wise, they are about the same, but we will wait till next year.

      posted in Tertiary Education - A-Levels
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    • RE: VJC or NJC

      NJC has a definite advantage over VJC, having more prestige nation-wide and world-wide. I find it funny that you actually compare NJC with VJC. :? NJC is Lee Hsien's Loong's Junior College. NJC's A level's results are also obviously higher as compared to VJC. VJC on the other hand does not have as much fame and recognition as compared to NJC. :roll:

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