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    * Nanyang JC (NYJC)

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Tertiary Education - A-Levels, Diplomas, Degrees
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      Flowingart
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      Looks like NYJC's Robotics is quite strong. Their teams just secured an international championship, on top of sharing a national championships with HCJC.


      From the official fb page:
      https://www.facebook.com/Nanyangjc/posts/1921858447827420
      https://www.facebook.com/Nanyangjc/posts/1974466499233281
      https://www.facebook.com/Nanyangjc/posts/1985066311506633

      Just my opinions lah I was speculating there are a few computing students in there too? Looking from how the competition seems to be towards (likely more to stimulated coding environment without a physical preview, adding to the skills requirements), and the fact dat NYJC offers computing as a subject. Not sure anyone shared similar thoughts about this.

      On a side note :congrats:. That was quite good in my view.

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        beats.013085sh
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        Hey ya! I m making my econs revision notes accessible for any NY folks here who r struggling with ur lecture notes.


        Here's the link to it. Do read the post before downloading it, and read the instructions included in the file. (Should be pretty easy for any NY folks).

        https://theresourceretreatbythebeat.blogspot.com/2018/12/project-alpha-nyjc-econs-revision-notes_31.html?m=0

        Cheers and happy studying! 🙂

        [UPDATE 04/01/2019]: The code have been fixed to remove the additional digit in the code that prevented a number of users from successfully opening the file with the correct password. For users experiencing issues earlier, feel free to re-download the updated file under the same link. Cheers! 😄

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          wenhui0708
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          deardear07:
          joy_lisa:

          :heresmyfish: [quote=\"deardear07\"]Is there such subject combination as AEP student with CLEP? Both are elective programs. Do they clash? Both should b pretty rigourous right, like taken at H2 level?


          In my opinion, this is not possible as both will be \"upgraded\" to h3 in j2. In addition, the activities conducted for these two elective programmes may clash (e.g. overseas trip). In addition, the timetable will not be possible as both programme's lessons also start around late afternoon. Considering the rigour of both programmes, only one should be chosen.


          noted that the timetable may clash..

          If im hearing u correctly, h3 is the most rigourous?

          coz i have friends who are saying that h1, h2, h3 is not the level of difficulty but the type of subjects...im confused. can u pls enlighten?i don't remember such bandings in my time...

          elective subject timetable only start late afternoon? then the core is in the earlier part of the day?[/quote]Sorry for the late reply, I don't login often 😐 I would say that H1 is the easiest while H3 is the hardest. For example, I take H1 math and that is very much easier than H2 math. H1 math is rather similar (not entirely) to A math in secondary school whereas H2 math is really hard. Taking a H1 subject also means you have less lessons a week. H3 is much more challenging and only a select number of students can take it (Most H3 are only decided when you have entered the school but for CLEP is choose before you even enter, I'm not that sure for AEP). I think how late you end depends on how weird your subject combination is. For example, many people take PCME so that means that your timetable will most likely end earlier. However, for me I take BCMCll so my lessons end latest 5.30pm. However, if you take H3 subjects, lessons may end at 6++ if I'm not wrong. Additionally some H3 subjects are conducted externally so students may have to travel elsewhere. Hope this helps to clear some of your doubts ^^

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            iRabbit
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            Based on this website, it seems that NYJC’s 2019 COP is 3rd on the list for A level. That’s amazing, especially for a non-IP, non-independent sch.


            I wonder what’s the thing about this sch that rocks.

            https://www.learnerslodge.com.sg/news/jc-cut-off-points-2019/

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              Therealknight
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              Can one go to nanyang JC and take H2 sci (phy/chem) if one gets A1 for combined science and overall l1R5 of 6/7?

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                Crester
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                Nyjc 2017 cohort did very well.. Results improved and better than 2016.

                Please see JC chat group. :imcool:

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                  qms
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                  Crester:
                  Nyjc 2017 cohort did very well.. Results improved and better than 2016.

                  Please see JC chat group. :imcool:
                  :scratchhead:

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                    Crester
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                    qms:
                    Crester:

                    Nyjc 2017 cohort did very well.. Results improved and better than 2016.

                    Please see JC chat group. :imcool:

                    :scratchhead:

                    I mean go to ' All about A level chat group'
                    Will have details there.

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                      phtthp
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                      Crester:
                      Nyjc 2017 cohort did very well.. Results improved and better than 2016.

                      Please see JC chat group. :imcool:
                      Today, the students getting A-level results released 2.30 pm, are the 2018 A-level batch cohort, born in year 2000.

                      Not the 2017 A-level batch, born 1999, who had gotten their results one year ago.

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                        Crester
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                        NYJC:

                        Principal announced:
                        - 1 in 2 got Distinction for Humanities subjects
                        - Maths and Science Departments got more than 70% Distinction
                        - largest cohort of Honour Roll students who scored 3 H2 Distinctions with pass in GP.
                        ( see Nyjc Facebook )
                        - good news is more than 50% of the cohort scored > 85 rank points.

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