Hi guys, as O Level is getting closer, alot questions began to pop up...
Its like this, my results for prelims is not very good.
English - D7
eMaths- A1
aMaths- A1
Chinese- B3
Combine Science(Phy/Bio) A1
Combine Humans D7
DnT- B4
So total L1R5 is 20... Can't even get into a JC right?
English is my biggest worry. My English teacher say that the prelims is not very difficult and is set close to the O Level standard. But I usually get C6 or D7. I know die die must make it at least C6, but comprehension is killing me.
Looking at my score, I think of going to poly. Poly need to count in combine humans? My SS is always D7 and below, my geography is around 5/6/7 . So add together still fail...
Maths is only my good area, no worry one. Science sometime 1 sometime 2. Usually is physics make me get 2.
DnT can give up liao, cos I totally no interest in this lame subject.
Overall, English is my biggest worry. 1month left, dont know how to catch up on so many areas, situational writing.. compo... compre...
If poly no need combine humans, I think also can give up on that liao.
All help is appreciated.
Originally posted by Han chiang:Hi guys, as O Level is getting closer, alot questions began to pop up...
Its like this, my results for prelims is not very good.
English - D7
eMaths- A1
aMaths- A1
Chinese- B3
Combine Science(Phy/Bio) A1
Combine Humans D7
DnT- B4
So total L1R5 is 20... Can't even get into a JC right?
English is my biggest worry. My English teacher say that the prelims is not very difficult and is set close to the O Level standard. But I usually get C6 or D7. I know die die must make it at least C6, but comprehension is killing me.
Looking at my score, I think of going to poly. Poly need to count in combine humans? My SS is always D7 and below, my geography is around 5/6/7 . So add together still fail...
Maths is only my good area, no worry one. Science sometime 1 sometime 2. Usually is physics make me get 2.
DnT can give up liao, cos I totally no interest in this lame subject.
Overall, English is my biggest worry. 1month left, dont know how to catch up on so many areas, situational writing.. compo... compre...
If poly no need combine humans, I think also can give up on that liao.
All help is appreciated.
YJC will be the only JC willing to take you in, though you might have to appeal for it. But unless you are willing to work very hard for your GP, otherwise it is unadvisable that you take the JC route.
As for poly, perhaps you will like to tell us what field of study you are interested in, or what personal interests you have.
My strengths is maths. I like things that are related to maths, programming, network security, data algorithms. Stuffs related to IT also interest me very much. Jobs like IT professional, computer software engineers are interesting too. These need computer science. But there are a lot of choices leh.
And ya, my english is really cmi one, almost no hope liao, just like my combine humans. Go JC sure cannot survive.
i think you should improve your english before you wanna work as a IT professional ...and the curriculum in junior colleges helps you to improve on your english. I hate to say this, but in polytechnics, there is a high probability that the standard of your english will stagnate during your 3 years as there are no english lessons
in the meantime Han chiang, work hard for your english and you will be able to fulfil your career aspirations
Originally posted by Forbiddensinner:YJC will be the only JC willing to take you in, though you might have to appeal for it. But unless you are willing to work very hard for your GP, otherwise it is unadvisable that you take the JC route.
As for poly, perhaps you will like to tell us what field of study you are interested in, or what personal interests you have.
I like the style of YJC Maths
My English is really bad. I think the curriculum in JC will just kill me off.
During this precious one month, I will try to improve on my english as much as possible. Situation writing and composition and practice and improve, but comprehension is just wasting time... fail and fail. Summary is no good also.
I just hope that paper 1 can bring my english to at least a C5.
I got some seniors who went to several JCs. I asked them for their opinions on JC life.
One of them is english C5, but other subjects all A. He got 13 for L1R5. He say that GP is really wearing him down.
Then another one is english A2 but other subjects so-so, she got 16 for L1R5. She say JC life still ok, but study long hours.
I also asked teachers about GP in JC. They all say that good command in english is required, if not i will just struggle like mad.
But ultimately, I want to go to a local uni.
Originally posted by Han chiang:My English is really bad. I think the curriculum in JC will just kill me off.
During this precious one month, I will try to improve on my english as much as possible. Situation writing and composition and practice and improve, but comprehension is just wasting time... fail and fail. Summary is no good also.
I just hope that paper 1 can bring my english to at least a C5.
I got some seniors who went to several JCs. I asked them for their opinions on JC life.
One of them is english C5, but other subjects all A. He got 13 for L1R5. He say that GP is really wearing him down.
Then another one is english A2 but other subjects so-so, she got 16 for L1R5. She say JC life still ok, but study long hours.
I also asked teachers about GP in JC. They all say that good command in english is required, if not i will just struggle like mad.
But ultimately, I want to go to a local uni.
If your aim is just to enter a local uni, then go ahead and aim to enter poly ( except RP ) instead. But do note that the downside is that if you regret later, you will also be unable to make a U-turn into other degree courses from other fields.
nvm luh, go ite lor.
government say ITE got future one
poly is the better route for you...you can do well given your strength in maths and science...without the language element, you can work to have a high gpa and go to uni...going jc these days are no more direct route to unis...my niece from yjc did enough to go sim only, her brother insisted on jc but dropped out after flunking jc 1 TWICE when poly would have been better for him....dufus.....best wishes..
thanks for all the replies. Dukedracula, your one is the most convincing man. But poly fees quit eexpensive eh. $2000+ a year, that hurts man...
Looking on another side, poly is a much safer and steady way right? Let say if something bad happens and my academic screws up, I wont be sweeping rubbish right?
But one thing for sure is I am really into computing this field, just that a lot of similar courses and places, dont know which is the good one.
Originally posted by Han chiang:thanks for all the replies. Dukedracula, your one is the most convincing man. But poly fees quit eexpensive eh. $2000+ a year, that hurts man...
Looking on another side, poly is a much safer and steady way right? Let say if something bad happens and my academic screws up, I wont be sweeping rubbish right?
But one thing for sure is I am really into computing this field, just that a lot of similar courses and places, dont know which is the good one.
Poly can get you 0/5-1 yr exemptions in local uni so that will offset the cost slightly since local uni cost 6k a year which is the same as 3 yrs in poly.
With a poly diploma, you can still go out and get a decent job while an A's cert will not. A poly dip gives you the option of going to uni or going to work while the A's cert only gives you the option of going to uni. Thats all providing your results are good enough for uni be in JC or poly.
All the 5 polys offer IT courses but their area of focus and specialisations might differ slightly. Rather than look at the names, go look into the course modules and see which has the types of modules that interest you and make your selection from there.
han chiang,
your results are good.just the english needs to be a c6 at least.your others are very good if its A1 or A2. you have a good future if you goto a polytechnic.jc is good ONLY IF U ENTER UNIVERSITY!
poly is a good place in last decade or so...light years away from jc level.im sure u will get a place ...just make sure you pass english.
u wanna go to local uni???why not try overseas uni in england or germany?i find local uni are time wasting n stressful.u did notice this year students and staff at local u were either killing themselves or people around them......enough said.i think you have alot of advice here already.but funny thing is how u can get good grades for science n math but cant comprehend english
You go poly. Firstly.. because your english not good, so if you managed to get C6 and get into a JC, that does not mean in JC you will be able to do well for GP. You might just be lucky to get C6 for O level and die all the way in GP in JC. You will suffer if you english is really not good and esp if you have no confidence at all.
Secondly, you go poly is because poly does not care about your english standard for some courses. At least a D7 would get you into most course. Anything worst than a D7 might restrict you to only a handful of courses.
Thirdly, poly counts L1R4, and not R5. Therefore you can remove your combine humans and DnT, thus your L1R4 is 13, considering your english is D7, and 13 is quite good (better than mine)
Fourthly, when you graduate from poly, at least you got a diploma and if ya cant enter uni, then at least with a dip you can get a decent job. Imagine you go JC, then cant enter uni, you are stucked with an A level cert. You might even need to go thru poly. Worst scenario is you failed A level and that is wasting 2 years or 3 years (plus retake still fail) of you life.
Dont care about the money, poly is considered cheap as compared to university.
Dont worry, I once had the same dilemma as yours. I wanted to go JC on one hand and poly on the other. In the end I chose Poly and I never regretted. Poly studies taught me alot of things and its considered the best years of my education. I graduated and went to local university. It isnt that hard to get from poly to local university. JC route does not guarantee you a direct university route anymore.
And also, if you wanna buck up on your english, poly have some sort english tests which you need to take. If you fall below a certain level i think you might need to take some english lessons. But then again, the test is very easy.
My last 3 reasons for you to go to poly instead of JC are:
Cheers
Ahh because maths is just practice and science is formula, memorise and practice. English practice and practice still catch no ball. I no money go foreign uni ah... Local uni i think already got problem liao...
And actually I dont care how many chio bu or no chio bu are there. But more is always good lol. Actually, I find JC girls better compared to poly girls. More guai ma.
JC girls more guai? LOL
I can tell you based on proportion there are more JC girls who try to mimick western culture and are extremely open to different sexual ideas. And they are generally more havoc.
Based on experience, a JC girl is easier to pick up in a club or bar than a poly girl.
since you think computing is for you, i would suggest you take up private classes for the basic stuff first after your o-levels, do programming languages like C or java...some cc have such courses, cheap and a good way for you to get a feel of things....
C is the basis of many programming platforms and java is the key to many modern application driven software such as phone apps and other gadgets, this is the future of things....once you have a great handle in programming, create your own creative portfolio, the academic cert that comes along then becomes just a decor on the wall....
best wishes...
i would suggest you to try and improve your english, and aim for a JC. i am a poly student and is regretting big time, and is planning to move over to JC. firstly, don't keep thinking that it is extremely hard for you to enter uni if u chose the JC route, in fact it is harder to enter uni if u choose the poly route. this is provided you plan to go to a uni. Secondly, choose poly unless you are sure that you are very interested in that field, and would not have any regrets later on. looking at your results, i would suggest you to aim at engineering courses since your maths is strong, and engineering courses do not need much english. good luck
Originally posted by Han chiang:Ahh because maths is just practice and science is formula, memorise and practice. English practice and practice still catch no ball. I no money go foreign uni ah... Local uni i think already got problem liao...
And actually I dont care how many chio bu or no chio bu are there. But more is always good lol. Actually, I find JC girls better compared to poly girls. More guai ma.
Sell your soul to MOE like I did. You will need not worry about money then.
Of course, you must like teaching kids, or you will suffer...
Agenda's reason to go JC is .... -__-''
JC is for those who either want to keep their choices open or aim to enter medicine, law and other similar faculties. Such faculties are a bit bias, as you can see from the fact that only 2 poly students manage to enter NUS medicine thus far...
seriously, if you think you will struggle, forget about JC.
looking at your subject combination of combined sciences, most school will not allow you to take H2 pure science subjects, with the exception of h2 math. thus, you will end up in an arts class.
as for Arts, most likely you will choose between history, lit, geography or chinese lit, with the first 3 being demanding on your english proficiency.
It is not guranteed that by going JC, you will get to go uni. less than half the JC corhort get to enter ntu, nus or smu.Yes, with A levels, you have a much higher chance than poly grads to enter local uni, but are you sure you can make the cut to enter uni? cos if you do not, an A level cert is practically worthless outside, unlike a diploma.
and if you enter Jc as an arts student, you will be restricted to only the arts subject in uni, e.g. econs, law, biz, mass comms etc.
in poly, if you managed to get into a science-based course like engineering or science, and if you did well, you will still stand a chance to enter the respective courses in uni.
I just want to point out these for you to make ur own decision.
Good luck for ur O levels!
i dunno about this so im saying from my experience... now im in local uni and i was from one of the polytechnic. i would say that if u wan to go for local uni i would say going through jc is better .. their maths at least can make their uni life easier but however keep in mind that u will need to do well in jc to get in. for poly to uni, maths is juz like a killer paper.. that is what im suffering now.. do decide what u going to do next? study well then go to JC is my preference even though it is much more tougher... suffer now for the sake of future
Originally posted by MrCloneMaster:i dunno about this so im saying from my experience... now im in local uni and i was from one of the polytechnic. i would say that if u wan to go for local uni i would say going through jc is better .. their maths at least can make their uni life easier but however keep in mind that u will need to do well in jc to get in. for poly to uni, maths is juz like a killer paper.. that is what im suffering now.. do decide what u going to do next? study well then go to JC is my preference even though it is much more tougher... suffer now for the sake of future
Poly dun do as much maths but maths can be learn by practice. The practical experiences and the modules you take if directly relates to your course will help uni alot.
Until today, 3rd yr in local uni le i am still helping my JC classmates interpret some of our experimental data which is something i'm so used to doing since poly that i see i understand quite quickly while they still trying to figure out what the entire experiment is trying to do.
I think you just too worked up over ur prelim results.. O lvls are marked rather leniently and as long as u understand and can apply what u have learnt it will be alright..
Of course u can be the kiasu kiasee chiongsters who thinks that poly is a dealth sentence.
Originally posted by dkcx:Poly dun do as much maths but maths can be learn by practice. The practical experiences and the modules you take if directly relates to your course will help uni alot.
Until today, 3rd yr in local uni le i am still helping my JC classmates interpret some of our experimental data which is something i'm so used to doing since poly that i see i understand quite quickly while they still trying to figure out what the entire experiment is trying to do.
i agree that maths can be practised.. but isnt jc student have a much better head start than poly's student? and i have no qualm about the practical you said.. we do have better headstart :)