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    Plan of career path for your children

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Tertiary Education - A-Levels, Diplomas, Degrees
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      daisyt
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      Hi kohjl, I really envy you, you have a perfect child that all parents would dream of ..... :love:

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        kohjl
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        kiasuson:


        Thanks for sharing. Like Fairy, my son is in Year 1. We used to ensure our son sleep at 9pm during his primary school days. This year, we could not do so due to his homework and CCA. He sleep about 10.30pm.

        I might need some advise from you. I have some parents telling us that if you do not receive any letter from the teacher to meet them, your child should be doing alright. There are also some parents who encourage us to meet up with all the teacher to ensure your child is doing well. We are also worried if we meet up the teacher and this will discourage my son. I hope you can share experience with us.

        So far, the teachers comment has been alright.
        Hi kiasuson
        Sleeping at 10:30pm for Sec 1 is still pretty good. There are kids that sleep very very late and I heard from my son that in the day they actually nod off to sleep during lesson time! I don't see how they can be alert and learn when they are halfway to dreamland....

        Yes, we were also told from Year 1 about it - ie if you don't get the dreaded \"pink\" letter, then no need to meet the teacher as your son is doing all right. We have not gotten the pink letter (yet). So far, we have only met the teachers twice in the whole of 4 years and both times were in the initial years. We met only the form teacher and the Chinese teacher (as Chinese is his worse subject). We wanted our son to know that we take an interest in him and WILL go meet his teachers IF there is a need to. Thereafter, as he continued to prove himself, and based on teachers' good comments in his report book, we decided there was no need to meet the teachers. So now, when he tells us that there is no need to meet his teachers and that everything is fine, we say ok, and that's it.

        Whenever my son tells me that there is no need to meet his teacher cos everything is fine, on his own he will always say that it's ok with him if we choose to go. So I know that IF I choose to go, he will not take it the wrong way. That clear understanding between parent and child is very important.

        Frankly, as this is your son's first year, I think you SHOULD go. You need to touch base with at least his Form Teacher, and maybe one or two teachers of the subjects that he is weakest in. But before that, I would recommend that you have a gentle talk with your son to assure him that as a parent, you have his best interest at heart and that's why you need to meet his teachers. It's not because you distrust him. Any intelligent child (and I am sure your son must be) will understand that and respond positively to this care and concern.

        Just my suggestion; you best know your son! Hope that helps.

        😄

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          kohjl
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          daisyt:
          Hi kohjl, I really envy you, you have a perfect child that all parents would dream of ..... :love:

          Thank you, daisyt....ah.....but you don't know about my other two younger sons..... :x Not so \"kwai\"! Every child is different and I guess our role as parents is to help each child reach his/her potential.

          😄

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            kiasuson
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            kohjl:

            Just my suggestion; you best know your son! Hope that helps.

            😄
            Thanks for the advise. We have met the form teachers but still considering meeting the other subject's teacher to understand his progress in RI. Can I know if your son is a GEP student?

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              kohjl
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              kiasuson:


              Thanks for the advise. We have met the form teachers but still considering meeting the other subject's teacher to understand his progress in RI. Can I know if your son is a GEP student?
              Yes, my son was a GEP student.

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                ct27
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                  unflappable_chicken
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                  hey(:


                  i’m a current rgs girl, sec 2 this year.
                  I have to select my subject combi next year, but I’m not sure what to choose.
                  I’m definitely going for trip science, but I’m not sure which humaninities to take-- geography or history? no lit for me, because I’m really bad at it.
                  right now, I’m quite certain that my ambition is to become a doctor (a paediatrician), and in case I am unable to reach that, I have a 2nd choice(:— I wish to work in ministry of foreign affairs, so I would want to study international relations/political science.

                  hmm but which humanities subject should I take? right now, i’m better in history (gpa 4.0), geog is 3.6. however, I’m think I might be able to score better for geog in a levels’ than history, because much of history is about essay writing, whereelse for geog, esp. physical geog, it is more technical:- knowing the process of nature etc.

                  actually i’m more interested in history now, but I’m not sure if I would like that next time.(maybe I would like geog…)

                  what do you suggest?/any experience to share? I have talked to my parents about this, and they don’t really mind which subject I take.

                  thanks!

                  unflappable_chicken

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                      unflappable_chicken
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                      hey(:


                      thanks for the tips 😄


                      regards,
                      unflappable chicken

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                        daisyt
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                        hi ct27, how about local Unis ? NTU, NUS, SMU, do you have any idea their selection ? How about in Computer Science or Computer Engineering, what are the subjects most suitable to choose ? Does relevant and good CCA records help ? Thanks 😄

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