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    JC or Poly?

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      daisyt
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      Hi … How to judge which is better, JC or Poly in terms of getting into local U. Which one serve a better chance of getting into local U ?

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        schellen
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        daisyt:
        Hi ..... How to judge which is better, JC or Poly in terms of getting into local U. Which one serve a better chance of getting into local U ?

        As far as I know, if you just want to get into uni (no specific course/faculty indicated), then JC gives you higher chances. Students who go to JC do not aim to just pass A levels; they aim to get into uni because if they only have A levels, they will lose to their peers with poly diplomas. So unis will accept more JC students (but doesn't mean that if you go to JC, you will be guaranteed a place in uni).

        However, if you have a poly diploma, and you want to enter uni, you need to do very well. Back when I was a pre-uni student, if I was a poly grad, I needed to be in the top 10% (among poly grads) just to get a chance in getting a place in uni (also no guaranteed place, just a chance). Why so strict? Well, poly grads enter the uni course at Year 2; they skip Year 1.

        I think this \"rule\" still more or less applies now.

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          jedamum
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          schellen:
          Back when I was a pre-uni student, if I was a poly grad, I needed to be in the top 10% (among poly grads) just to get a chance in getting a place in uni (also no guaranteed place, just a chance). Why so strict? Well, poly grads enter the uni course at Year 2; they skip Year 1.
          Do bear in mind that the selection of Poly route is no longer for the 'lesser academically inclined students'. These few years, many 'single pointers' who knows what they want to pursue in Uni, has been taking the Poly route as a stepping stone. That raise the bar for getting into the top 10% cohort.

          Some still chooses the JC route as they are unsure of what they want to specialise in.

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            buds
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            Some poly subjects also offer those internship /apprenticeship

            programmes so students have hands-on experience with the
            line of work that they’re studying for… I know of a friend who
            continued working with his intern employer after graduating
            from poly cos didnt manage to enter uni with his dip results.
            He was from SP.

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              schweppes
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              In fact, it is a norm for polys to offer student internship program for their students as part of the course requirements. Internship is usually 1 semester, tho this may vary from course to course. Students have to pass the internship prog - which is scheduled in Year 3 - otherwise they cannot graduate.

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                Blaster009
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                Dear fellow seniors,


                Similar to this post, http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=29552,
                I have recently completed my GCE 'O' Levels and am awaiting my results. I expect my L1R5 to be around 8-10. With a 2 point deduction from my CCA, that would be a net score of about 6-8, perhaps enough to get me into a decent JC.

                I also wish to study Medicine but it is extremely difficult with less than 300 places a year. I come from a middle income group and may not have the liberty to study overseas. However, honestly speaking, I would rather achieve my goals based on my own merit than rely on my family.

                Thus, I have been contemplating the alternative route to Polytechnic. I am thinking of entering the Biomedical Science Course in Ngee Ann Polytechnic which has a COP of 9. During that 3 years I am aiming to get the NYAA Gold Award whilst volunteering at local hospitals for more experience (Not sure if they would offer much experience though). I believe in holistic development as well. Interning overseas would also be another option during my second year and I would like to apply for the school's scholarship programme to improve my portfolio.

                I have yet to think of where i would go if either route were to fail. For now I would just like to know which choice would actually help me achieve my goal more realistically. Thanks!! 😄

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                  Phancc
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                  Based on your ambition your should go to a jc and ace your grades ere. Then your o level grades may be less important. Dont compromise on your dreams and trying hard.

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                    Blaster009
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                    Thank you!! 😄

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                      KiasuNotEnough
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                      Yes. For medicine, the better route is still thru jc, though poly is getting more interesting…

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                        pepper spice
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                        Blaster009, I do not have the necessary information to advice you, but I am glad that at age 16, you are matured and sensible and has started planning your future, and kudos for wanting to achieve your goals based on your own merit. (I used to earn my own upkeep during university days by giving tuitions, it is manageable, not difficult to juggle school and work if you manage your time well.).

                        So here's wishing you all the best in your endeavours, 有志者,事竟成,百尺竿头,更进一步。

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