Singapore universities historical IGP/RP by courses
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After attending NUS open house and a little research, my understanding is there are four types of accommodations:
Hall, House, Residence and Residential college.
Halls are the cheapest . Students must take up the meal plans too which is relatively cheap. Students have to take part in hall activities to earn points in order to continue staying in the hall next year. Some halls are good in sports. Others good in cultural activities.
Residence is the opposite from hall . Rent a room and no obligation to take part in any activities. Room rate is more expensive. No meal plans.
House is in between hall and residence. Instead of activities, houses have interest groups. Students are not obliged to take part.
Residential college : Students taking certain group of modules (example sustainability or inter-disciplinary) get to stay in the same Residential college. I think it is compulsory for those students to take up the residential and its meal plan. The meal plans are more expensive; course meal. I read somewhere the professors may be staying in the same residence too. I think the intention of residential college program is the build very strong professional network, starting from undergraduate days.
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@bbbay
Yes went to all 3 uni OH that’s why I felt why NTU doesn’t hv RC like NUS. Personally prefer RC/NUSC than other accom types. -
NUSC is the combination of the scholars programme and Yale-NUS?
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I read NUSC is the replacement of Yale-NUS
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@bbbay said in Singapore universities historical IGP/RP by courses:
After attending NUS open house and a little research, my understanding is there are four types of accommodations:
Hall, House, Residence and Residential college.
Halls are the cheapest . Students must take up the meal plans too which is relatively cheap. Students have to take part in hall activities to earn points in order to continue staying in the hall next year. Some halls are good in sports. Others good in cultural activities.
Residence is the opposite from hall . Rent a room and no obligation to take part in any activities. Room rate is more expensive. No meal plans.
House is in between hall and residence. Instead of activities, houses have interest groups. Students are not obliged to take part.
Residential college : Students taking certain group of modules (example sustainability or inter-disciplinary) get to stay in the same Residential college. I think it is compulsory for those students to take up the residential and its meal plan. The meal plans are more expensive; course meal. I read somewhere the professors may be staying in the same residence too. I think the intention of residential college program is the build very strong professional network, starting from undergraduate days.
Did you all enjoy the Open House?
I think your understanding is correct. For first year Singaporean undergraduates, I don’t think you can apply for Residences though.
Halls have a very long and rich tradition - they have been in existence for many decades. RCs are newer, and really try to integrate living and learning together. UTown has a nice vibe. Houses seem to be quite specifically themed - catered to a particular interest or type of student.
My kids unfortunately are not drawn to living on campus. Too attached to home? lol
They didn’t take part in any boarding programme in Sec School either. -
@bbbay said in Singapore universities historical IGP/RP by courses:
I read NUSC is the replacement of Yale-NUS
Not in its entirety. NUS discontinued YNC and University Scholars Programme. There is no more ‘scholars’ RC per se.
NUSC has taken the learning points from the two programmes, and opened it up to a much larger pool of interested students.
Everyone ends up liking their RC or hall, me thinks. There is palpable pride.
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I’m really impressed that parents went for Open House!
My kids and I didn’t go for any! Perhaps they already knew what they were applying to, and were not exploring hall options. Also, NS boys seemed too sick or tired haha. Plus the NUS application deadline for Poly and IB applicants was way earlier than the Open House.
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I did not study in local universities and all my children have just reached the age for tertiary education so it’s the first time I get to visit local U.
NUS is like a university inside a garden to me. Cosy. The colleges/residential buildings blend in with the lush trees. The student guide to me NUS has a particle accelerator.
SMU futuristic buildings designs.
NTU has the country side vibe.
My personal impression of NUS now is academically/research for Science more rigorous. NTU is more towards hands on engineering and SMU is geared towards real world business application and presentation.
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I find this YouTube channel informative. 2 Chinese speaking YouTubers giving in depth analysis on Spore’s universities landscape. I think their target audiences are PRC intending to study in Spore Uni.
I find their analysis well structured. Some of the topics they talk about are
- comparing the NUS/NTU/SMU
- top 5 easiest/toughest majors to study
- top 5 easiest/toughest courses to apply
- why SMU is popular locally yet low in international ranking
- what is Yale-NUS
- what is NUS College
We local can learn something from this channel too
https://youtube.com/channel/UClUkqKsBM2voJNuT3uUu0gw?feature=shared
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@bbbay said in Singapore universities historical IGP/RP by courses:
I find this YouTube channel informative. 2 Chinese speaking YouTubers giving in depth analysis on Spore’s universities landscape. I think their target audiences are PRC intending to study in Spore Uni.
I find their analysis well structured. Some of the topics they talk about are
- comparing the NUS/NTU/SMU
- top 5 easiest/toughest majors to study
- top 5 easiest/toughest courses to apply
- why SMU is popular locally yet low in international ranking
- what is Yale-NUS
- what is NUS College
We local can learn something from this channel too
https://youtube.com/channel/UClUkqKsBM2voJNuT3uUu0gw?feature=shared
Thanks for this sharing ! Now better understanding abt why ntu low cut off point , losing shine
seem that there are alot of private corp support. Both nus n smu are 4 yrs biz course . My kid is in smu , enjoy the study but it’s also very competitive for the course. in uni grp work is a good live practical working skills , no complain, everyone do their part and want to do well . I find the time table not really packed , allow time for project grp work .
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