oh icic. thanks for your advice. you have any idea on where i can find chem tuition that’s really highly recommended? i haven’t really heard of a lot about jc tuition yet. i would probably need help in chemistry…
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RE: Subject Combination in JC
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RE: Subject Combination in JC
thanks everyone for your replies. i really appreciate them. because my school had a university talk on the first day of school, talking about pre-requisites of the different uni courses, i figured out that whether one takes h1/h2 econs wouldn’t really affect a person’s career should he/she takes up business or accountancy in the uni. thus, i decided on h1 econs, h2 physics, chem and math. i tot that since i had basic and fundamental foundation for physics, i might as well persue physics at a h2 level since i would grasp the subject much more easily than getting confused over econs. lectures would start next week, hope i dont regret the combination i chose. i’m aiming for a h3 math course when i advance to j2 next year… wondering how it would help me in worklife next time. any advices? my dad sort of wanna me to take up a h3 math as i attained a1 straight for my sec 3 and sec 4 for every exam. is this a indication that i should take up h3 math since i’m better at this sector? ;/
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RE: Subject Combination in JC
hi there.
i’m a soon-to-be jc student and is struggling to find a subject combination that suits me.
i’m was thinking of taking up h1 physics…and h2 chem, econs and math.
since my first choice is getting into a science stream… h2 math is a must, i guess.
my sciences are okay, though my interest mainly lies in chemistry if i were to compare it with physics.
i’m a pure science student by the way.
since i hope to be in the business sector next time cause its more practical… maybe econs h2 would help a lot?
sooo. there isn’t a need to take h2 physics, instead i can just take h1 physcis?
any suggestions cause i heard that some jcs require their students to choose their subj combination on the first day of sch, meaning that i have got no time to lose.
also… if you don’t mind, is taking 4h2 subjects beneficial? to me its a complete waste of time because it requires more time and if someone can’t cope with one of the h2… they can opt to drop to h1 in the next year, resuting in a lost of time. my senior told me that taking 4h2 is like an insurance.
any advice??
thanks.
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* Tampines Meridian JC (TMJC)
HI all.
i just received my o levels results a couple of weeks ago and am waiting for my posting to a new college.
my results are okay with a score of 9.
i chose meridian junior college as my first choice as i’m living near the sch, with just a mere 10mins bus-ride to the school.
but the question is: is my choice correct? is it a good sch? is it comparable to good schools like tjc?
really appreciate your help, thanks!