Hi all, am planning a trip to Japan with old folk and teenagers in mid Dec 2017. May I know any recommended travel agency? As there is an old folk so cannot afford to go free and easy. TIA
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RE: Travel: Japan - General
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RE: Back to work mum
HI,
Is there a club for back to work mum? To discuss on experiences and lobang on jobs? :rahrah: -
RE: Will asperger condition affect University admission?
slmkhoo:
Besides extra time, would NUS be prepared to adjust the assignments, eg. less group work, for someone with Asperger's (who are weaker in social skills)? What about other universities and the polys? Any idea?
I tried asking smu and nuh, they say no issue. Smu say's they do cater for special needs students. But how true? I dunno, depends on faculty? -
RE: Will asperger condition affect University admission?
slmkhoo:
[/quote]mathtuition88:
[quote=\"slmkhoo\"]Besides extra time, would NUS be prepared to adjust the assignments, eg. less group work, for someone with Asperger's (who are weaker in social skills)? What about other universities and the polys? Any idea?
From my experience in NUS, I have only seen special arrangement for extra time. I suppose the only way to find out is to ask the departments.
There are certain majors that have much less group work as compared to say, Business / Arts and Social Sciences. Personally I studied mathematics, and I can say that there is no need for group work in over 90% of the modules. I took some Physics modules as well, only the laboratory modules have group work in the form of \"pair-work\" where two people cooperate to conduct a single experiment.
Hence, if one chooses a major with little group work, it is very possible that throughout the entire duration at NUS, one can totally avoid or minimise group work.
What faculty is your son interested in?
My son is interested in law and medicine. Which I am concerned.. He has no problem in doing presentations and doing grp work. I still wonder given gd results as per others, will he be discriminated. After all , a doctor is to deal with lives.... -
RE: Will asperger condition affect University admission?
I am abit concerned cos he has aimed on which faculty he wants to go but I am afraid he is being rejected even if he do well in his academic.
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RE: Will asperger condition affect University admission?
Hi all,
My son with asperger syndrome is now 18 yrs old, he is waiting for A level results. May I know does anyone has any advice on whether the condition will affect his U school admission. He is of the high functioning type and has somehow ‘normalised’ himself.
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RE: How to teach key words concept in P6 Sc?
Hi, My girl is in P6 nw. I noted she can do Booklet A well but not in Booklet B. She say she knows the answer but could not get the keyword right. Any advice pls? Thks
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RE: Change in English Exam format
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Sec 3...millan:
Hi,
my son told me there's a change in the English format, is it true. He came back w his CA1 and apparently didn't do well.
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Change in English Exam format
Hi,
my son told me there’s a change in the English format, is it true. He came back w his CA1 and apparently didn’t do well. -
RE: Q&A - PSLE Math
tianzhu:
I actually tried using the coin example it comes to a stage where the per unit is in decimal.. abit weird..
Himillan:
Can u show me in any of the above? thks
Please go to page 310 of this thread.
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=69&t=280&hilit=value+of+money&start=3090
Best wishes