* Nanyang JC (NYJC)
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Other than the stellar A level results, Ny students have continued to contribute back to the community.
Filmed on 2023 A level result day. Students talk about their achievement’s
https://youtu.be/pQu6RfWKO9k?feature=shared
Nyjcian having a Big Heart and are leaders with confident humility stand out. -
I have been curious what make a PSC scholar. Excellent academic results is a given (but not all of the time
). And we heard so much about the willingness to serve. Exactly how? So i search YouTube and found these media interviews with scholars and they show some details
https://youtu.be/LTzpI8manmU?si=26m2PrChKXrgY9Gd
https://youtu.be/C63XmjFnylI?si=GPQc40t7WFgsZUpm
https://youtu.be/zEjIt4d_lsw?si=KjQK_Pczg3oAu7YM
https://youtu.be/c14Rx2_0D_4?si=ApMR8xdO1iH1i0Hc
https://youtu.be/zRbU99ya8E4?si=MBV97OC8Cte2lO3n
https://youtu.be/aC1boqcEqd0?si=J06HaKh0th8DjFMS
And this new assessment tool
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For aspiring scholarship holders, I would say, don’t be fixated with PSC. There are many, many other scholarship opportunities apart from PSC. PSC’s application and selection is the most onerous, thorough and some may even say intrusive. It’s also not possible to pre-figure out what PSC is looking for. They are not looking for a specific individual, but a diversity of a group of individuals who will serve the country together, each contributing their strengths and experiences. And no, one does not need perfect grades - strong academics, but a perfect score is not at all a requirement.
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The PSC selection mini games may seem fun but behind the games is the design that draws out your personality ie racing against time - what do you do; perfectionist or one who focus on outcome rather than process; how you keep cool/rational under pressure; aggressive or passive person, risk-taker or risk-adverse. Not sure what PSC is looking for though……
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Got to think and click it fast of the solution to the puzzle and your performance is straightaway rated right next to the question after you finished each question. Hence, solving the puzzle is one thing and to get an outstanding rating is another. Some puzzle seems easy at first glance and the candidate could be fooled to quickly come put with the solution thinking that the a fast solution is a job well done only to realise that the rating for that solution is OK only.
I think the G wants to find out how fast your brain works under high pressure. Afterall, no one wants to invest heavily in a dud. -
Should be also test how consistent candidates are. Not surprise if there are built in mechanism that combine parameters from few of candidates’ answers, to arrive at conclusions. Maybe same questions are asked in different orders/variations. Test candidates at instinctive level. Candidates just be themselves, more likely to achieve optimal performance
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for 2024 JC(1) current batch, born in 2007, the Pioneering maiden batch under "70 Rank points" marking scheme
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In 2024 Semester 1, for each of the 4 H2 subjects inside (PCME + BCME) subject combination :-
more than 70% of the lectures are pre recorded, with very few "live" lectures held face to face, inside the lecture theatre.
Those born in year 2008, considering NYJC admission for next year 2025 (JC 1) intake, may take note. -
Fyi
In Nanyang Junior College (NYJC), apart from many affliated students coming in from Chung Cheng High,
Nan Chiau High
is the other Secondary school where many JAE students also flocked to NYJC, after their O level results released, even though Nan Chiau High is Not affliated to NYJC, at all. -
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Outstanding. Maybe among the top 3, if not the best, in Singapore.
hello, does anyone know the average a level resuls? eg (economics A, Math, A etc)
also, heard that nyjc does have a very bad mugger culture, worried that it may just cause more stress for me. is this true?
At least that's what the folks behind a firewall on the internet said / claimed / alluded to. -
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