NUS High School of Mathematics and Science (Diploma)
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Yes, she is a very kind person. When some of them are laughing at me, she is there for me. Anyway, do not rake it up again. My DS is very lucky to be the same sch as hs son. What i admire her is that the way she stands up for NUS High, not because she wanted to brag, but she believed in ths sch.
HKmum:
[/quote]Once again, thank you for sharing. My hubby is a legal advisor in an overseas bank and he had heard many of his business partners and friends mentioning this school and most of them (from oveaseas) wanted to send their kids to this school but very very difficult to get in. Some dont give up and wanted to try in year 3. My DD like me (i used to work in finance) liked math and science alot. Hahaha my DD did not wished to follow his dad footsteps... She is more interested in sci research. Anyway iam really glad to know you and hoped one day when my girl ever did have a chance to go in to ths well known sch, she will get to know ur kid because he is sure to be a kind person and a good leader. Thanks for sharing. Happy New Year.
By PSLE in 3 years time, your DD (trust the kids adjustments) may have made significant improvement in both her languages, so not to worry till then.
Well if your DD loves Maths /Science and seriously considering pursueing these areas, NUSH is definitely the best place to enable her to stretch and nurture her love for Physics, Chemistry, Biology(Life science) and Maths.
Future researchers and scientists are the main products of this high school. But if future Lawyers and Economist/Artist/Architect can also be nurtured out of Math/Science school, then it is great. :celebrate:
Beside Einstein, Leonardo Da Vinci, a great scientist, inventor and artist is a named icon in the school (the Da Vinci programme)
You can attend public Open house in early April 2011 not need to wait till P5 or P6 to know more about the school. Visit the school website at http://www.highsch.nus.edu.sg[/quote][/quote] -
MumSAH:
By PSLE in 3 years time, your DD (trust the kids adjustments) may have made significant improvement in both her languages, so not to worry till then.Yes, she is a very kind person. When some of them are laughing at me, she is there for me. Anyway, do not rake it up again. My DS is very lucky to be the same sch as hs son. What i admire her is that the way she stands up for NUS High, not because she wanted to brag, but she believed in ths sch.
HKmum:
Once again, thank you for sharing. My hubby is a legal advisor in an overseas bank and he had heard many of his business partners and friends mentioning this school and most of them (from oveaseas) wanted to send their kids to this school but very very difficult to get in. Some dont give up and wanted to try in year 3. My DD like me (i used to work in finance) liked math and science alot. Hahaha my DD did not wished to follow his dad footsteps... She is more interested in sci research. Anyway iam really glad to know you and hoped one day when my girl ever did have a chance to go in to ths well known sch, she will get to know ur kid because he is sure to be a kind person and a good leader. Thanks for sharing. Happy New Year.
Well if your DD loves Maths /Science and seriously considering pursueing these areas, NUSH is definitely the best place to enable her to stretch and nurture her love for Physics, Chemistry, Biology(Life science) and Maths.
Future researchers and scientists are the main products of this high school. But if future Lawyers and Economist/Artist/Architect can also be nurtured out of Math/Science school, then it is great. :celebrate:
Beside Einstein, Leonardo Da Vinci, a great scientist, inventor and artist is a named icon in the school (the Da Vinci programme)
You can attend public Open house in early April 2011 not need to wait till P5 or P6 to know more about the school. Visit the school website at http://www.highsch.nus.edu.sg[/quote][/quote][/quote]
MumSah,
Glad you are back. Don't feel bad. I can't see how bad (in your language or what ??) to be shun or \"punished\" by anyone here. So don't be cowered or so get yourself \"bully\" by anyone here. One mistake or misunderstanding of word does not make you any inferior. Every one has a right to participate in discussion and in a postive manner. There are people who are good and constructive and others you know ... Cheers !!
BTW, it is my DD and not DS in NUSH.
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matadorepy/MumSAH
If you strongly believe in your posts, you are expected to defend vigorously. Nothing wrong with that as long as thereβs no personal attack/defamatory statement. So far, both of you are doing well. Parents here are mature and intelligent. No problem.
MumSAH, wish that you continue with your posting. Do not be too concern over your standard of english. -
Hahaha yes iam embarrassed and all a sudden i was wondering did my DS sufferred that in sch when he first came to spore. He told me not, he said it is very wrong to laugh at people be it whether you know something or not, he told me isnt that e things he shd learn when i sent him to sch. Thanks very much of you for your encouragement. And do you know, now i know who is Amy Chua and told my DS and DH they shd know in case they will be teased by others? Out of curosity, must all singaporean known who she is? Or else they will become a joke to others?
matadorepy:
By PSLE in 3 years time, your DD (trust the kids adjustments) may have made significant improvement in both her languages, so not to worry till then.MumSAH:
Yes, she is a very kind person. When some of them are laughing at me, she is there for me. Anyway, do not rake it up again. My DS is very lucky to be the same sch as hs son. What i admire her is that the way she stands up for NUS High, not because she wanted to brag, but she believed in ths sch.
[quote=\"HKmum\"]Once again, thank you for sharing. My hubby is a legal advisor in an overseas bank and he had heard many of his business partners and friends mentioning this school and most of them (from oveaseas) wanted to send their kids to this school but very very difficult to get in. Some dont give up and wanted to try in year 3. My DD like me (i used to work in finance) liked math and science alot. Hahaha my DD did not wished to follow his dad footsteps... She is more interested in sci research. Anyway iam really glad to know you and hoped one day when my girl ever did have a chance to go in to ths well known sch, she will get to know ur kid because he is sure to be a kind person and a good leader. Thanks for sharing. Happy New Year.
Well if your DD loves Maths /Science and seriously considering pursueing these areas, NUSH is definitely the best place to enable her to stretch and nurture her love for Physics, Chemistry, Biology(Life science) and Maths.
Future researchers and scientists are the main products of this high school. But if future Lawyers and Economist/Artist/Architect can also be nurtured out of Math/Science school, then it is great. :celebrate:
Beside Einstein, Leonardo Da Vinci, a great scientist, inventor and artist is a named icon in the school (the Da Vinci programme)
You can attend public Open house in early April 2011 not need to wait till P5 or P6 to know more about the school. Visit the school website at http://www.highsch.nus.edu.sg[/quote][/quote][/quote]
MumSah,
Glad you are back. Don't feel bad. I can't see how bad (in your language or what ??) to be shun or \"punished\" by anyone here. So don't be cowered or so get yourself \"bully\" by anyone here. One mistake or misunderstanding of word does not make you any inferior. Every one has a right to participate in discussion and in a postive manner. There are people who are good and constructive and others you know ... Cheers !!
BTW, it is my DD and not DS in NUSH. :D[/quote] -
Thank you. You are another kind person. Glad you people are there or else i will not dare to speak up again. Happy New Year.
INNOVATE:
matadorepy/MumSAH
If you strongly believe in your posts, you are expected to defend vigorously. Nothing wrong with that as long as there's no personal attack/defamatory statement. So far, both of you are doing well. Parents here are mature and intelligent. No problem.
MumSAH, wish that you continue with your posting. Do not be too concern over your standard of english. -
Just curious, and pardon my ignorance, does one have to be really good in BOTH Math and Science to get into NUS high, or one can be extremely outstanding in one (say Science) and not in the other (Math)?
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I dont blame you for misunderstand when you thought people called you Tigermum, esp when your child is born in e year of Tiger and to someone who doesnt know who is Amy Chua! What i dont understand is Amy Chua is a person who is very strict to her children, why did 'that person' in that thread wanted to quote MumSAH something about that? Did she show people she is very strict to her DS?? Or that person is trying to ....Dont laugh at me if i made a mistake because i dont understand what 'that person' is trying to say either? Haha that the problem when your Eng is weak..i might be wrong...
By the way, MumSAH, i dont know who is Amy Chua either until i asked my hubby, i too curious, must we know her? Iam too glad that there is people like matadorepy and Innovate who always there to lead rather to tease!MumSAH:
Thank you. You are another kind person. Glad you people are there or else i will not dare to speak up again. Happy New Year.
INNOVATE:
matadorepy/MumSAH
If you strongly believe in your posts, you are expected to defend vigorously. Nothing wrong with that as long as there's no personal attack/defamatory statement. So far, both of you are doing well. Parents here are mature and intelligent. No problem.
MumSAH, wish that you continue with your posting. Do not be too concern over your standard of english. -
mommyNg:
Just curious, and pardon my ignorance, does one have to be really good in BOTH Math and Science to get into NUS high, or one can be extremely outstanding in one (say Science) and not in the other (Math)?
If you are good in maths, logically you should be ok in Science.
I believe NUSHS testing in both Maths and Science is not so much the hard facts (knowledge) which one can read up or find out in data /info bank somewhere eg Internet but rather the way the kid analyse , infer and extrapolate data and information. It is the scientific /inquiry mind they are looking for not one well endowed with encyclopedia in the head.
What it means is that a hard working kid may scored perfect marks in both Maths and Science may not get a place as compared to a less hardworking one that consistently attained only 85 and 80 marks.
Like the GEP test, the difference lies in the thinking kid and not the remembering/ well-drilled kid. -
HKmum:
I think that parent brought up tiger-mum because it happens to be a hot topic now (it keeps appearing in the newspapers recently and in this forum there is also a thread discussing it) and maybe she felt that it was apt as some parents could relate to it better. That parent is very helpful too, I have seen her giving very good advice in this forum. In fact, I think most parents here are rather helpful.I dont blame you for misunderstand when you thought people called you Tigermum, esp when your child is born in e year of Tiger and to someone who doesnt know who is Amy Chua! What i dont understand is Amy Chua is a person who is very strict to her children, why did 'that person' in that thread wanted to quote MumSAH something about that? Did she show people she is very strict to her DS?? Or that person is trying to ....Dont laugh at me if i made a mistake because i dont understand what 'that person' is trying to say either? Haha that the problem when your Eng is weak..i might be wrong...
By the way, MumSAH, i dont know who is Amy Chua either until i asked my hubby, i too curious, must we know her? Iam too glad that there is people like matadorepy and Innovate who always there to lead rather to tease!
I myself can be quite ignorant too .. when someone laughed at my ignorance I would laugh with them together
Really, don't read too much into what others said. Most mothers are so busy with their kids and household affairs, so it is expected that some do not keep abreast of current affairs .. I think it is okay not to know about Amy Chua or Tiger mum. And MumSAH - the way you said about rat-mum, snake-mum is quite funny and original too, so I was amused by the words but definitely not laughing at you or anything. I have gone through many years of English education here, but I am still checking the dictionary frequently, I googled a lot on English words which are unfamiliar to me, I am not ashamed of it as I learn a lot this way.
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