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      FrekiWang
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      desultorybanana:
      Hello guys!

      I'm currently waiting for my posting results to be released.
      So meanwhile, I've been thinking about the different combinations that I can take in the JCs that I can apply to.
      I want to do either Accountancy or Law in university and so I'm wondering whether taking the arts combi of
      H1: GP, PW, MT, Maths
      H2: Econs, English Lit, History
      would be okay?
      Or would taking h2 maths be better?
      yes, try to take H2 maths if possible, it is good for taking accountancy in future.

      However, if you are opting for Law only, you may want to 'play safe'.

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        365psych
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        Each H2 subject is worth 17-20 points if you get an A. You need 85 points to get into Law and 75 for Accountancy although it might depend on the intake year. Some students get 7 A’s, but cannot get into Law. You might find it shocking, but govt does not want more graduates, and are happy if they go overseas to study and not come back. As you can be easily replaced by a foreigner. Don’t believe its ok, but don’t forget this bitter pill.

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          mensch
          last edited by

          Yup agree with FrekiWang. H2 Math offers you more options later. Both Law and Accountancy are pretty competitive. Worse case, if you can’t get either, the H2 Math might put you in a better position for something like Econs (which is mostly math in Uni)

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            desultorybanana
            last edited by

            @mensch @FrekiWang: Okay! Noted 🙂 Should be taking H2 math if I can! 🙂 Thank you!

            @365psych: Stupid/blur as it sounds, I never knew there was a points system. Thanks for the information! How many points will I get if I get an A for a H1 subject?

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              thekiasustudent
              last edited by

              Hey all!


              I am intending to take the following subjects when I get to JC, so:

              H2 - English Literature, Economics, History, Knowledge and Inquiry
              H1 - MTL, PW

              Alternatively, if I do not qualify for KI

              H2 - E Lit, Econs, History
              H1 - Math, GP, MTL, PW

              --

              I am just rather concerned that if I choose the first combination - I would wind up not taking a proper 'contrasting subject' (because, KI wouldn't exactly qualify as a subject when taking courses in university). On the other hand, I really am not interested in math.

              While many insist that math is really important... is it really that important if I'd probably want to do an arts/ humanities course (Literature, etc.) in university instead of a math/ science one (Mathematics, etc.)?

              --

              Also, hypothetically speaking, if one decides to drop KI (due to inability to cope with the demands of the subject) and switch to GP. What does one do with the contrasting subject element that is required?

              Hence, is it possible to take H2 KI + H1 Math on top of H2 Lit, Econs, History? Just in case? (I know it probably doesn't exceed the academic units, but will it be a wise choice since it will be taxing? Or is it safer since it offers a contrasting subject to an arts stream student?)

              Also, how recognised is KI in universities?

              Thanks a lot! 😄

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                365psych
                last edited by

                Firstly you have to qualify for KI. Your grades plus diagnostic test will determine if you are suited. If you intend to go overseas to study, KI or GP does not matter. Uni’s overseas are quite slack. Math is important. Take H1. Locally KI will stand in better light than GP (all else being equal).

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                  FrekiWang
                  last edited by

                  thekiasustudent:
                  Hey all!


                  I am intending to take the following subjects when I get to JC, so:

                  H2 - English Literature, Economics, History, Knowledge and Inquiry
                  H1 - MTL, PW

                  Alternatively, if I do not qualify for KI

                  H2 - E Lit, Econs, History
                  H1 - Math, GP, MTL, PW

                  KI can be regarded as a contrasting subject, but most of the JCs will not allow a student to choose this combi as in case the student cannot cope, there is no way to drop it to GP.

                  --

                  I am just rather concerned that if I choose the first combination - I would wind up not taking a proper 'contrasting subject' (because, KI wouldn't exactly qualify as a subject when taking courses in university). On the other hand, I really am not interested in math.

                  While many insist that math is really important... is it really that important if I'd probably want to do an arts/ humanities course (Literature, etc.) in university instead of a math/ science one (Mathematics, etc.)?

                  --

                  Also, hypothetically speaking, if one decides to drop KI (due to inability to cope with the demands of the subject) and switch to GP. What does one do with the contrasting subject element that is required?

                  Hence, is it possible to take H2 KI + H1 Math on top of H2 Lit, Econs, History? Just in case? (I know it probably doesn't exceed the academic units, but will it be a wise choice since it will be taxing? Or is it safer since it offers a contrasting subject to an arts stream student?)

                  Also, how recognised is KI in universities?

                  Thanks a lot! 😄

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                    Jfalk
                    last edited by

                    desultorybanana:
                    @mensch @FrekiWang: Okay! Noted 🙂 Should be taking H2 math if I can! 🙂 Thank you!

                    @365psych: Stupid/blur as it sounds, I never knew there was a points system. Thanks for the information! How many points will I get if I get an A for a H1 subject?
                    10 points for H1 A, 20 points for H2 A. For each lower grade, minus 1.25 for H1 and 2.5 for H2. So H1 B is 8.75, H2 B is 17.5.

                    10 percentile for Law admission is 87.5, meaning you can probably afford at most 1 H2 B or 2 H1 B.

                    10 percentile for NUS/NTU Acct is 85-87.5, while SMU Accts is slightly lower than that.

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                      CCCHEEZY
                      last edited by

                      My son has intended to select the following subjects for JC. We are wondering if this is a wise choice. Is there anything that my son has missed out for consideration?


                      H2 – Maths, Physic, Chem and Econs
                      H1 – GP & PW

                      His score for his O Level is as follow. His nett score is 7.

                      A1 – Eng, E Maths, Phy
                      A2 – Chem, Bio, A Maths
                      B3 – MT
                      B4 – Com Hum (SS, Hist)
                      C5 - HMT

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                        Edureach
                        last edited by

                        CCCHEEZY:
                        My son has intended to select the following subjects for JC. We are wondering if this is a wise choice. Is there anything that my son has missed out for consideration?


                        H2 – Maths, Physic, Chem and Econs
                        H1 – GP & PW

                        His score for his O Level is as follow. His nett score is 7.

                        A1 – Eng, E Maths, Phy
                        A2 – Chem, Bio, A Maths
                        B3 – MT
                        B4 – Com Hum (SS, Hist)
                        C5 - HMT

                        Everything is in order except the H2 Econs. Judging from his combine humanities result, likely he will struggle in this subject.

                        A wiser choice is H2 English Lit to replace econs.

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