Networking Group - JCs General
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jtoh:
Exactly Jtoh....
My take on KI - The students taking KI would have gone through a selection process and would be the better students. That plus the small number taking the subject means you would be graded against other very strong students. If KI is graded on a curve, as are other A level subjects, this might affect the chances of getting an A. I could be wrong on it being graded on a curve.TREX8:
Hi, my DD is exploring doing this combination at A levels. Any comments?
H2: Literature, English Language and Linguistics (ELL), Econs and KI
H1: Math, PW, MT
Thanks!
this is the point i was saying...the bell curve...esp when too few pupils are taking this subj... -
Augmum:
Exactly Jtoh....
My take on KI - The students taking KI would have gone through a selection process and would be the better students. That plus the small number taking the subject means you would be graded against other very strong students. If KI is graded on a curve, as are other A level subjects, this might affect the chances of getting an A. I could be wrong on it being graded on a curve.jtoh:
[quote=\"TREX8\"]Hi, my DD is exploring doing this combination at A levels. Any comments?
H2: Literature, English Language and Linguistics (ELL), Econs and KI
H1: Math, PW, MT
Thanks!
this is the point i was saying...the bell curve...esp when too few pupils are taking this subj...[/quote]It's replacement GP was paper today at A level. Not so difficult says my DD... But lenghty and couldnot finish last para -
Since KI has specific areas of study, I personally feel that it is an easier paper than Gp. Part of the grade is comprised of an Independent Study, so the student has time to work on it for several months. Can get better than that for assessment. General Paper on the other hand is like the ocean - very vast.
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jtoh:
Hi jtoh, DD is trying out for Humanities Programme at JC. She is rather certain about KI and Literature. But she was recently told that students on HP are not allowed to take ELL (reason being too much focus on English Language and Literature). If not allowed to take ELL, her choice of remaining H2 subject is limited - after eliminating those that she does not qualify and those that she is certain she does not want to do like H2 Math and Chinese-based courses (CLL, Translation). So thought of posting to this forum and explore whether is there such a restriction in other JCs.
She's planning to do the Humanities Programme?TREX8:
Hi, my DD is exploring doing this combination at A levels. Any comments?
H2: Literature, English Language and Linguistics (ELL), Econs and KI
H1: Math, PW, MT
Thanks!
My take on KI - The students taking KI would have gone through a selection process and would be the better students. That plus the small number taking the subject means you would be graded against other very strong students. If KI is graded on a curve, as are other A level subjects, this might affect the chances of getting an A. I could be wrong on it being graded on a curve.
Secondly, KI is not recognized by some overseas universities. As an H2 subject, it means the kid is effectively down to 3 H2 subjects during overseas uni applications. Something to bear in mind if you are considering studying overseas.
Thanks for the additional information on KI and overseas universities admission. That is a minor consideration as we are most likely looking at local universities. -
Anyone with DC doing ELL? Can share what are the subject combination?
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ELL, Geog, Econs
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TREX8:
Anyone with DC doing ELL? Can share what are the subject combination?
My elder boy is doing ELL. He is sitting for the A levels exam now.
His subj combi in JC is 4H2 - Maths, Physics, Chemistry and ELL -
Yesterday some JC pupils sat for HCL.
May I know under what circumstances should a pupil sit for HCL in JC? Aren’t those who did not get at least a D7 in O level HCL be taking A level CL in JC? -
TREX8:
Anyone with DC doing ELL? Can share what are the subject combination?
My DD taking 3H2 , ELL, Lit, MAths & Econs H1. Taking A level Now -
ParkYuni:
A pass for MT at A level (H1 standard, grade D7 or better) or HMT at O level (H1 standard) is purely required for the purpose of local uni admission, and if the score is good and if lacking in other good H1 grades then and only then it is useful. Otherwise it is TOTALLY irrelevant.Yesterday some JC pupils sat for HCL.
May I know under what circumstances should a pupil sit for HCL in JC? Aren't those who did not get at least a D7 in O level HCL be taking A level CL in JC?
It is entirely optional whether to do MT at A level if there is already a pass at HMT @ O level
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