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    * Eunoia JC (EJC)

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Tertiary Education - A-Levels, Diplomas, Degrees
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    • M Offline
      mindays
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      stetan\" post_id=\"1903087\" time=\"1552914691\" user_id=\"3358:

      mindays\" post_id=\"1901912\" time=\"1552070282\" user_id=\"140018:

      I said it was \"comparable\". Stop evading my questions posed to you on this thread for I shall write it out clearly to you again:

      Nonsense. You said better. Please re-read the NYJC thread to refresh your memory. Or you trying to pull another fast one again ?
      mindays\" post_id=\"1901912\" time=\"1552070282\" user_id=\"140018:
      1. Who are you to judge what top tier is? (And what do you mean by top-tier?) (How do you classify?)
      2. Who are you to say what a heartland JC is? (What then do you mean by \"heartland\"? What indicators are you using?)
      Top tier = elite.
      Heartland = may be good but certainly not considered elite.
      mindays\" post_id=\"1901912\" time=\"1552070282\" user_id=\"140018:
      You are using NYJC's thread as a fig leaf to cover your cracks in this thread.
      What kind of English statement is this ? Is this a new idiom you invented or is your English just fundamentally bad ?

      Your answer is a joke.

      What do you mean by \"top tier = elite\"? Might as well say water is wet. Care to elaborate? Also, you didn't justify WHO are you to judge? Same goes to your answer to heartland. If you dont understand your deed, you won't understand the language. I suggest you look up the Oxford Dictionary to assist your understanding of English. It also shows how shallow you are when you use such points to kick up a fuss. Shame on you 😆

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        Grandyma
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        mindays\" post_id=\"1901912\" time=\"1552070282\" user_id=\"140018:

        1. Who are you to judge what top tier is? (And what do you mean by top-tier?) (How do you classify?)
        2. Who are you to say what a heartland JC is? (What then do you mean by \"heartland\"? What indicators are you using?)
        Stetan wrote:
        Top tier = elite.
        Heartland = may be good but certainly not considered elite.

        ParkYuni wrote: ↑
        Sadly, it's a fact that Nyjc grads won't get that 'wow! you're from top jc' kind of compliment or recognition when they are in uni, unlike those from elite jcs with long history such as ri, hci, njc or vjc.

        Stetan:
        Agreed. Even in the workplace, it is viewed as what you have said.

        Stetan, ParkYuni
        Dont have such Elitist mindset and behavior.
        Must hear 'wow' from others about yr JC to get recognition?

        One doesnt need to be in IPJC inorder to achieve good results.
        Nyjc though not IPJC , its Mean Rank Point is reported ranging from 83.1(by a forummer, reliable source as claimed) , is quite comparable to some IPJCs.

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          NotEducatedMan
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          Grandyma\" post_id=\"1903318\" time=\"1553093921\" user_id=\"153793:

          One doesnt need to be in IPJC inorder to achieve good results.
          Nyjc though not IPJC , its Mean Rank Point is reported ranging from 83.1(by a forummer, reliable source as claimed) , is quite comparable to some IPJCs.
          Just wondering what's the percentage of NYJC students taking 4H2

          Let's say is 50% compare to all IPJC of 95-98% for example (only)
          And let's say if put 95% instead of 50% of NYJC students take 4H2, will its Mean Rank Points drop to ie. 81-82 instead?

          No offence. Just doubt only

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            mindays
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            NotEducatedMan\" post_id=\"1903331\" time=\"1553128203\" user_id=\"98110:

            Grandyma\" post_id=\"1903318\" time=\"1553093921\" user_id=\"153793:

            One doesnt need to be in IPJC inorder to achieve good results.
            Nyjc though not IPJC , its Mean Rank Point is reported ranging from 83.1(by a forummer, reliable source as claimed) , is quite comparable to some IPJCs.

            Just wondering what's the percentage of NYJC students taking 4H2

            Let's say is 50% compare to all IPJC of 95-98% for example (only)
            And let's say if put 95% instead of 50% of NYJC students take 4H2, will its Mean Rank Points drop to ie. 81-82 instead?

            No offence. Just doubt only

            Let's say if you can provide concrete facts, we can have a healthy discussion, rather than speculate on novels

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              tryourbest
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                floppy
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                tryourbest\" post_id=\"1906085\" time=\"1555041483\" user_id=\"176900:

                hi any feedbk on this jc? how did their recent batch fare for their a levels? wondering if it's worth to dsa to the sec schs which r linked to this jc. As this jc cop isn't so high n it is a new jc with not much track record to prove yet. the dsa route to the sec schs only accepts ip n not o level for the domain we wish to try so this means we will be locked into this jc.
                very scared as my dc is in one of the newer pri schs in sg and based frm what I c they do not reali have adequate experience, resources to help the students for psle unlike established schs. more like trial n error. . 😓
                You are putting the cart before the horse. First, you have to get into the sec school before worrying about the JC. However, if the JC is really a concern, do consider another school offering the DSA domain.

                The JC journey only starts 4 years later and lasts less than 2 years. Effectively, 2/3 of the work is done by the 3 secondary schools leading to the JC. While the JC COP is not high, SNGS, SCGS and CHS have COP of 255, 252 and 254 respectively which put them on par or higher than some IP schools and all 3 are very established schools. Furthermore, the JC is moving into a new compound next year, it will have some of the newest resources available. As for adequate experience, the teachers aren’t exactly fresh from NIE; they have taught in some of the more ‘established’ schools before receiving their new posting.

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                  MerlionInGermany
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                  floppy\" post_id=\"1906106\" time=\"1555050935\" user_id=\"97579:

                  tryourbest\" post_id=\"1906085\" time=\"1555041483\" user_id=\"176900:

                  hi any feedbk on this jc? how did their recent batch fare for their a levels? wondering if it's worth to dsa to the sec schs which r linked to this jc. As this jc cop isn't so high n it is a new jc with not much track record to prove yet. the dsa route to the sec schs only accepts ip n not o level for the domain we wish to try so this means we will be locked into this jc.
                  very scared as my dc is in one of the newer pri schs in sg and based frm what I c they do not reali have adequate experience, resources to help the students for psle unlike established schs. more like trial n error. . 😓

                  The JC journey only starts 4 years later and lasts less than 2 years. Effectively, 2/3 of the work is done by the 3 secondary schools leading to the JC. While the JC COP is not high, SNGS, SCGS and CHS have COP of 255, 252 and 254 respectively which put them on par or higher than some IP schools and all 3 are very established schools. Furthermore, the JC is moving into a new compound next year, it will have some of the newest resources available. As for adequate experience, the teachers aren’t exactly fresh from NIE; they have taught in some of the more ‘established’ schools before receiving their new posting.

                  :goodpost:

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                    tryourbest
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                    floppy\" post_id=\"1906106\" time=\"1555050935\" user_id=\"97579:

                    tryourbest\" post_id=\"1906085\" time=\"1555041483\" user_id=\"176900:

                    hi any feedbk on this jc? how did their recent batch fare for their a levels? wondering if it's worth to dsa to the sec schs which r linked to this jc. As this jc cop isn't so high n it is a new jc with not much track record to prove yet. the dsa route to the sec schs only accepts ip n not o level for the domain we wish to try so this means we will be locked into this jc.
                    very scared as my dc is in one of the newer pri schs in sg and based frm what I c they do not reali have adequate experience, resources to help the students for psle unlike established schs. more like trial n error. . 😓

                    You are putting the cart before the horse. First, you have to get into the sec school before worrying about the JC. However, if the JC is really a concern, do consider another school offering the DSA domain.

                    The JC journey only starts 4 years later and lasts less than 2 years. Effectively, 2/3 of the work is done by the 3 secondary schools leading to the JC. While the JC COP is not high, SNGS, SCGS and CHS have COP of 255, 252 and 254 respectively which put them on par or higher than some IP schools and all 3 are very established schools. Furthermore, the JC is moving into a new compound next year, it will have some of the newest resources available. As for adequate experience, the teachers aren’t exactly fresh from NIE; they have taught in some of the more ‘established’ schools before receiving their new posting.


                    Hi Floppy,

                    Thanks for yr reply. Indeed maybe i think too far ahead alrdy. The reason i m particularly concerned abt 'newer' schools is due to my current bad experience w 'newer' pri schs. school seems very ill prepared for psle and the sch's first batch of psle students did very badly. i also used to think that moe will put 'heavy weights' or very good n experienced principals to start the school right. or even if not, the principal n teachers would want to set the std high but i was very wrong. so once bitten twice shy.

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                      Careermum
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                      Dear tryourbest,


                      Sorry to hear about your bad experience with the new primary school and the poor results of the first batch of psle.
                      For EJC, you can look at last year’s A Level results. EJC did well, on par with other IPJCs.
                      Also, MOE is putting in a lot of resources into EJC. You may go to the EJC website and you can see that EJC has many of the programmes which are offered in other IPJCs as well.

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                        MyPillow
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                        tryourbest\" post_id=\"1906117\" time=\"1555054493\" user_id=\"176900:

                        floppy\" post_id=\"1906106\" time=\"1555050935\" user_id=\"97579:

                        [quote=tryourbest post_id=1906085 time=1555041483 user_id=176900]hi any feedbk on this jc? how did their recent batch fare for their a levels? wondering if it's worth to dsa to the sec schs which r linked to this jc. As this jc cop isn't so high n it is a new jc with not much track record to prove yet. the dsa route to the sec schs only accepts ip n not o level for the domain we wish to try so this means we will be locked into this jc.
                        very scared as my dc is in one of the newer pri schs in sg and based frm what I c they do not reali have adequate experience, resources to help the students for psle unlike established schs. more like trial n error. . 😓

                        You are putting the cart before the horse. First, you have to get into the sec school before worrying about the JC. However, if the JC is really a concern, do consider another school offering the DSA domain.

                        The JC journey only starts 4 years later and lasts less than 2 years. Effectively, 2/3 of the work is done by the 3 secondary schools leading to the JC. While the JC COP is not high, SNGS, SCGS and CHS have COP of 255, 252 and 254 respectively which put them on par or higher than some IP schools and all 3 are very established schools. Furthermore, the JC is moving into a new compound next year, it will have some of the newest resources available. As for adequate experience, the teachers aren’t exactly fresh from NIE; they have taught in some of the more ‘established’ schools before receiving their new posting.


                        Hi Floppy,

                        Thanks for yr reply. Indeed maybe i think too far ahead alrdy. The reason i m particularly concerned abt 'newer' schools is due to my current bad experience w 'newer' pri schs. school seems very ill prepared for psle and the sch's first batch of psle students did very badly. i also used to think that moe will put 'heavy weights' or very good n experienced principals to start the school right. or even if not, the principal n teachers would want to set the std high but i was very wrong. so once bitten twice shy.[/quote]i thought floppy explained quite clear n well ..eujc is different fr the New Pri sch concept u have in your mind...
                        if u are not comfy n no confident in eujc productions in A levels (which is many yrs away for your case),,, prob u should start to'look at other more estab jcs eg njc, hci, ri, vjc instead .... its ok to prep early , so many kiasu parents n grandparents may have started too . Actually a lot of parents have confidence in eujc thus they send their kids to sngs,chs,scgs IP ( psle cut off abt 251 is not easy to achieve , these are v above avg kids )

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