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    • RE: Xue Er You Language Centre - Discussion

      My boy already in University now.


      He goes to Xue Er You (Yew Tee Branch) from Pri 1 until Sec 4 with the HCL classes with 刘老师.

      I think he enjoys the lesson.

      posted in Chinese
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      JonC
    • RE: Applying to Universities

      NUS, NTU, SMU are still publishing the latest 10 percentile and 90 percentile of 2016 intake for the 2017 batch application.


      http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/nus-smu-ntu-refining/2810272.html

      But based on the above URL, NUS, NTU, SMU should publish 15 percentile and 90 percentile for more accurate reference.

      By the way, any kind soul here know how to mathematically estimate from the 10% - 90% Grades to extrapolate to 15% - 90% Grades.

      posted in Tertiary Education - A-Levels
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      JonC
    • RE: 2015-Uni COP reference for 2015-A Level to 2016-Uni

      NUS, NTU, SMU are still publishing the latest 10 percentile and 90 percentile of 2016 intake for the 2017 batch application.


      http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/nus-smu-ntu-refining/2810272.html

      But based on the above URL, NUS, NTU, SMU should publish 15 percentile and 90 percentile for more accurate reference.

      By the way, any kind soul here know how to mathematically estimate from the 10% - 90% Grades to extrapolate to 15% - 90% Grades.

      posted in Tertiary Education - A-Levels
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      JonC
    • RE: Can configure wireless router to restrict wifi access?

      @BigDevil & also atrecord


      Pls do note that Wireless Router’s User Menu is Manufacturer specific and not Service Provider specific.

      I have used a few different brand of routers before and the User Menu is totally different and different manufacturer may even name the same function with different name.

      posted in Technology & Gadgets
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      JonC
    • RE: Can configure wireless router to restrict wifi access?

      atrecord:
      JonC:

      [quote=\"atrecord\"]...

      Even said don't have any contact details, and via google found it only has overseas offices.
      ...

      ...
      First, identify your router's make and model, google for the make and model's manufacturer's website for the manual to follow the step by step procedure how to do so.
      ...

      Thanks! This is certainly helpful.

      The model however, is quite new and so far can't find any manual. Even asking SingTel yielded little, and the manufacturer doesn't even have an office here in SGP...

      Maybe I'll try out and play around. SingTel did guide me on how to go into the router setting using the IP address. Just need to figure out whether the model can restrict timing for access. I know Windows can.[/quote]I have mentioned google ... website, not ask you to call local support of Manufacturer (no local rep as you have said).

      You can send them a request for an operating manual via this URL
      http://www.arcadyan.com/contentpage.asp ... ry&L2id=11

      posted in Technology & Gadgets
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      JonC
    • RE: Can configure wireless router to restrict wifi access?

      Most routers, if not all, can be configure to restrict certain device to access the internet at a specified time.


      First, identify your router’s make and model, google for the make and model’s manufacturer’s website for the manual to follow the step by step procedure how to do so.

      Each router has it’s own unique IP address to get into, from browser, the screen which has the Username and Password to login into the device control software.

      Under parental control (different device may call it differently), there should be pages which you can specified the MAC Address (unique ID) of the device you want to control, add it to the list you want to control and key/click in the time which it can access or cannot access.

      How to know the MAC Address of the device, well, some device itself has it in their device’s menu (search for it) or you can use the router you have to search who (MAC address) is using the router (only if it’s the only device is currently using the router)

      The above can only be done from home via Wi-Fi.

      In sec sch, sometimes last minute your kid may need to access internet during locked time and if you are not home, you cannot unlock for them. Well, if your service provider has fixed IP address, type the IP address from your mobile browser, you can do the same from outside home, if you know how to configure the router to be the subnet of your service provider’s IP address. But if your service provider does not have fixed address, you have to use Dynamic IP addressing to do it from outside home (this is too complicated to explain here). This is more advanced technique which is quite hard to teach here.

      Good luck and have fun (with your kids) playing with your router, you will learn by trying it out. You can also hook onto a CCTV to the router which you can view your home from outside home.

      posted in Technology & Gadgets
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      JonC
    • RE: 2015 A Level Results

      http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=85725.

      posted in Tertiary Education - A-Levels
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      JonC
    • RE: 2015-Uni COP reference for 2015-A Level to 2016-Uni

      Done last year for http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=82225, thought there is no change after 1 year, but realised there are some minor movement so decided to put this update of 2015 Uni COP reference for 2015 A Levels to 2016 Uni.


      There is already someone who did this on internet for this year if you search harder.

      The NUS, NTU, SMU URL are also provided, so you may countercheck.
      http://i68.tinypic.com/21mayl3.png\">

      posted in Tertiary Education - A-Levels
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      JonC
    • RE: 2015 A Level Results

      If still helpful, although 1 year old.


      http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=82225

      posted in Tertiary Education - A-Levels
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      JonC
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