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    • RE: NUS High School of Mathematics and Science (Diploma)

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      Call the school ask them if your boy can speak to seniors who have accelerated and taken these subjects. Generally it would be your kid goes on to Chem CM2…. Or Physics PC2 when joining year 1. Gradually if they keep the pace, they will be reading Uni modules by Y4/5. It usually coincides on the Olympiad the child will focus on but also be aware they may change their mind or start to prefer CS or Bio as they progress into the school.
      Nope, PC1331 is Robotics enrichment and CM1331 is Chemistry Potpourri. They're enrichment classes i.e. basically courses for students to have fun in (electives are the extra classes that are academic like olympiads, computer science, et cetera). Also, you can't accelerate these courses so if you take PC1331 in P6 then you can only take PC1332 (Robotics II) in the 2nd semester of Year 1. NUSH typically doesn't accelerate many students for the science core courses (which are the actual academic courses) and there are typically only 1 or 2 if there are any at all, unlike Maths where you can have up to 20+ accelerated students.

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