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    * Nanyang JC (NYJC)

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Tertiary Education - A-Levels, Diplomas, Degrees
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    • C Offline
      Crester
      last edited by

      stetan:
      mindays:



      NYJC has RI nearby, just to clarify. FACTS are statistics that are can be substantiated with evidence. I am sure you can make a good inference based on such competition results. I mean, it is fine if you choose not to.

      Huh, does NYJC has RI just opposite it ? I cannot make a good inference if you fundamental premises are already flawed

      Friend,
      Can you just accept NYJC latest Cut Off Point and thats it.
      People chose NYJC for many reasons academic and non academic (most importantly they have Confidence in NYJC) but does it matter to you? Why you worry for them.
      If you are not genuinely keen in NYJC, its obvious you are not, then you know where to go and go to your ' Liked' JC forum.
      Thanks.

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        MUMMYOF3
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        Aiyo this is indeed a kaisu parents forumn ! If really so kiasi dont choose the school.


        My boy who qualified for a better JC has chosen NYJC. After visiting few JCs open house , he told me he made up his mind to choose NYJC. He said he liked the school environment, distance and the school hours attracted him. I said fine and good luck to him.

        He was delighted when he was posted to NYJC. The first day of school back, he told me many of his classmates were all 3 to 5 pointers. They are qualified for a better JCs but all chosen NYJC because of the distance and school hours.

        So please parents don’t be too bother about the school standard. Most important our kids must like the school environment and distance also play apart.
        If have doubts on the dont choose the JC.

        All the best to NYJC kids !

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          Crester
          last edited by

          MUMMYOF3:
          Aiyo this is indeed a kaisu parents forumn ! If really so kiasi dont choose the school.


          My boy who qualified for a better JC has chosen NYJC. After visiting few JCs open house , he told me he made up his mind to choose NYJC. He said he liked the school environment, distance and the school hours attracted him. I said fine and good luck to him.

          He was delighted when he was posted to NYJC. The first day of school back, he told me many of his classmates were all 3 to 5 pointers. They are qualified for a better JCs but all chosen NYJC because of the distance and school hours.

          So please parents don't be too bother about the school standard. Most important our kids must like the school environment and distance also play apart.
          If have doubts on the dont choose the JC.

          All the best to NYJC kids !
          :goodpost:
          Congrats to your boy's excellent results.

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            ilovelaksa
            last edited by

            MUMMYOF3:
            Aiyo this is indeed a kaisu parents forumn ! If really so kiasi dont choose the school.


            My boy who qualified for a better JC has chosen NYJC. After visiting few JCs open house , he told me he made up his mind to choose NYJC. He said he liked the school environment, distance and the school hours attracted him. I said fine and good luck to him.

            He was delighted when he was posted to NYJC. The first day of school back, he told me many of his classmates were all 3 to 5 pointers. They are qualified for a better JCs but all chosen NYJC because of the distance and school hours.

            So please parents don't be too bother about the school standard. Most important our kids must like the school environment and distance also play apart.
            If have doubts on the dont choose the JC.

            All the best to NYJC kids !
            :goodpost:
            I dunno what's happening here.
            I hv seen students from popular JCs doin poorly and those from less popular JCs acing the A lvls. To me, whichever JC or A lvl ctr does not matter. The right attitude, diligence and humility to learn are more important for success.
            But agree with you and Congratulations from me too!

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              stetan
              last edited by

              Crester:

              Friend,
              Can you just accept NYJC latest Cut Off Point and thats it.
              People chose NYJC for many reasons academic and non academic (most importantly they have Confidence in NYJC) but does it matter to you? Why you worry for them.
              If you are not genuinely keen in NYJC, its obvious you are not, then you know where to go and go to your ' Liked' JC forum.
              Thanks.
              Friend,

              What don't you ask mindays who started all this JC competitive comparison to stop? :evil. Apparently you did not, that just show how objective you are

              I definitely accept whatever COP NYJC has but its the baselees comparison and putting down of other JCs that we do not see eye to eye with, ok ?

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                MMM
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                I have a niece who DSA to NYJC. Her O levels results couldn’t have allowed her to make it. But we saw how NYJC value add to her over the 2 years. She did fairly decent for A Levels and is now in NTU doing business related subjects (her choice as she wanted to experience hostel life). Otherwise she could have made it to SMU.


                I have a dd sitting for O levels this year. NYJC is near home however it don’t seem to be on her radar as she prefers another JC (further from home) as that’s where most of her school seniors end up in. At that age, they have a mind of their own of where they want to go which is fine so long as it is value adding.

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                  Crester
                  last edited by

                  MMM:
                  I have a niece who DSA to NYJC. Her O levels results couldn't have allowed her to make it. But we saw how NYJC value add to her over the 2 years. She did fairly decent for A Levels and is now in NTU doing business related subjects (her choice as she wanted to experience hostel life). Otherwise she could have made it to SMU.


                  I have a dd sitting for O levels this year. NYJC is near home however it don't seem to be on her radar as she prefers another JC (further from home) as that's where most of her school seniors end up in. At that age, they have a mind of their own of where they want to go which is fine so long as it is value adding.
                  :goodpost:

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                    Crester
                    last edited by

                    MMM:
                    I have a niece who DSA to NYJC. Her O levels results couldn't have allowed her to make it. But we saw how NYJC value add to her over the 2 years. She did fairly decent for A Levels and is now in NTU doing business related subjects (her choice as she wanted to experience hostel life). Otherwise she could have made it to SMU.


                    I have a dd sitting for O levels this year. NYJC is near home however it don't seem to be on her radar as she prefers another JC (further from home) as that's where most of her school seniors end up in. At that age, they have a mind of their own of where they want to go which is fine so long as it is value adding.

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                      UBKmom
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                      Anyone know the A level results for NYJC? I only see from their website saying that their have a happy problem of not having a stage large enough to contain all their Honour Roll awardees but no detail of their result…after so much discussions taken place here, I guess alot of people is interested to know the facts.

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                        Crester
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                        The class of 2016 gave a fantastic performance in the A Level exam.
                        An overall improvement of 14% as compared to last year results.
                        :congrats:

                        Parents who are keen to know in details can make appointment with the Principa/VP to meet up.

                        After much discussions here, genuine intetested people can decide for themselves what to believe n not believe in. So no disastrous as nobody forces one to opt Nyjc. There are other resources people can depend on to decide a JC other than reading in this Forum which has become questionable.
                        Its last year brief 2015 A level results being told here is true as I was in college on that day. The rest of the issues i dont know.

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