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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Tertiary Education - A-Levels, Diplomas, Degrees
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    • 00skyblue000 Offline
      00skyblue00
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      Schootopia\" post_id=\"2122763\" time=\"1700212854\" user_id=\"143961:

      Those colleges can afford to just pick straight As for interviews. You don't really get a higher chance with more and more As.

      Their local public school kid may be taking 3 subjects only. Then, 3As is good enough.

      But they may be firing on 20% potential only. The type who can chill and support the bar on the night before exams. On the other hand, your 6As + extras may be squeezing blood from rock already..

      To be fair, the colleges won't give special considerations to \"extras\" that others (on a global basis) do not have opportunity for.

      The initial interview may just be a \"tell me about yourself\". The later one is the \"fit\" test. If you are not invited, you don't fit.
      True, their smart ones are really brilliant, not just book/exam smart.

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      • sharonkhooS Offline
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        00skyblue00\" post_id=\"2122960\" time=\"1700468932\" user_id=\"143605:

        True, their smart ones are really brilliant, not just book/exam smart.
        Singapore has her share of similarly smart kids too! Just smaller in absolute no. as our population is tiny compared every other country in the world.

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        • ChiefKiasuC Offline
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          slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2122971\" time=\"1700482959\" user_id=\"28674:

          Singapore has her share of similarly smart kids too! Just smaller in absolute no. as our population is tiny compared every other country in the world.
          From my own personal experience, Singapore has more than its fair share of \"brilliant\" people. In the US institution I was in, I had no problem in making the Dean's List every semester. Even non-scholar people do very well there. The problem is, when you meet the really brilliant people in the US (about 1%), you realize quickly that our \"brilliance\" comes mostly from working hard where their brilliance comes naturally so its very difficult to compare. I still stand in awe at my 1st year roommate who is a double major (in French and Computer Science), and is able to remember everything after just scanning a book briefly. He was the real \"Sheldon\" (of the TV series), albeit a much cooler one that plays the electric guitar πŸ˜‚

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            ChiefKiasu\" post_id=\"2122996\" time=\"1700523097\" user_id=\"3:

            From my own personal experience, Singapore has more than its fair share of \"brilliant\" people. In the US institution I was in, I had no problem in making the Dean's List every semester. Even non-scholar people do very well there. The problem is, when you meet the really brilliant people in the US (about 1%), you realize quickly that our \"brilliance\" comes mostly from working hard where their brilliance comes naturally so its very difficult to compare. I still stand in awe at my 1st year roommate who is a double major (in French and Computer Science), and is able to remember everything after just scanning a book briefly. He was the real \"Sheldon\" (of the TV series), albeit a much cooler one that plays the electric guitar πŸ˜‚
            True, came across their own scholars, from europe region tho not the US. Through compulsory group projects. Opened my eyes to whole new universe.

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            • isetanI Offline
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              slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2122887\" time=\"1700381752\" user_id=\"28674:

              One of the things I reminded my daughter when she was applying to universities overseas was that the no. of places in the most popular universities were always vastly oversubscribed. Besides grades (and there would be too many with excellent grades), applicants would be whittled down based on many more subjective factors such as personal essay, CCAs, other test results, other \"interesting/impressive\" personal factors, etc. Not being selected for an interview was not a slap in the face, but to some extent luck of the draw. We warned her not to be fixated on getting into a particular university or course and make a decision based on the offers she received. She was originally more interested in the US, but (to my relief) was rejected by her 2 top choices, so she went to the UK instead. She now says \"no regrets\".
              Hi

              Can share which Uk uni that your DD been to in uk?

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              • sharonkhooS Offline
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                isetan\" post_id=\"2123183\" time=\"1700671914\" user_id=\"57562:

                Hi

                Can share which Uk uni that your DD been to in uk?
                Cambridge.

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                • isetanI Offline
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                  slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2123198\" time=\"1700698557\" user_id=\"28674:
                  Cambridge.

                  Congrats!

                  It’s very tough to get admitted.

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                    Anyone has recommendation for Chem H2 tuition?

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                      manorway\" post_id=\"2125492\" time=\"1703392014\" user_id=\"9303:

                      Can please share why is Econs the most common contrasting subject? What is a less common choice? Thanks
                      Of all the Arts subjects, Econs is seen to be the most \"scientific\" and \"mathematical\", and so more interesting or easier for science students. It's also seen to be a more \"useful\" subject than History, Lit, etc. Geog probably comes next?

                      The less common choices: History, Lit, 3rd Language, Linguistics...

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                      • ChiefKiasuC Offline
                        ChiefKiasu
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                        slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2125494\" time=\"1703392293\" user_id=\"28674:

                        Of all the Arts subjects, Econs is seen to be the most \"scientific\" and \"mathematical\", and so more interesting or easier for science students. It's also seen to be a more \"useful\" subject than History, Lit, etc. Geog probably comes next?

                        The less common choices: History, Lit, 3rd Language, Linguistics...
                        Yes... Econs is the most practical subject. I liked Geography, or at least used to, but I had a terrible teacher and it killed my interest in Geography. I liked History because it was like reading a story book... except you need to remember dates :razz: . Literature was great because I thought I could state my own opinion on the stories... until I realized that to score, you have to memorize and quote other people's opinions πŸ˜‚

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