Got to think and click it fast of the solution to the puzzle and your performance is straightaway rated right next to the question after you finished each question. Hence, solving the puzzle is one thing and to get an outstanding rating is another. Some puzzle seems easy at first glance and the candidate could be fooled to quickly come put with the solution thinking that the a fast solution is a job well done only to realise that the rating for that solution is OK only.
I think the G wants to find out how fast your brain works under high pressure. Afterall, no one wants to invest heavily in a dud.
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RE: * Nanyang JC (NYJC)
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RE: * Nanyang JC (NYJC)
Yes. I heard from my child that they have got a mugging culture over there.
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RE: * Nanyang JC (NYJC)
Not sure about 2nd HCI but current principal was previously principal from HCI and is a public news. NYJC is lucky to have him in my opinion - his office door is always open if you need to discuss issues with him.
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RE: Networking Group - JCs General
usaik881\" post_id=\"2127733\" time=\"1705977577\" user_id=\"199461:
Agree. Nowadays the job comes with a tenure some more.
Those who desire “immediate” big dollars “upon graduation” should not go into medicine. (Per EDMW criterion, big dollar is S$20k pm gross.)
DS1 and DS2 went to medical school. DS3 did not. DS3 took Natural Science in Cambridge.
DS1 was paid S$3,650 pm as HO. DS2 was paid S$4,000 pm as HO. Upon completion of HO, DS1 was promoted to MO with a basic pay of S$4,550 pm. For DS2, it was S$4,700 pm. DS3 was recruited by a USA financial institution in London while still in the 3rd year. Upon graduation, due to Brexit, DS3 converted the London contract to a Singapore one. DS3 was paid over S$10k pm basic. (Even after the bond period is over, the basic pay of DS1 is still lagging that of DS3, by a very big margin.)
Moreover, the hours for junior doctors in local public hospitals are very long. There are also on call duties. During festive seasons such as Christmas, CNY, and such, it is rare to have all 3 gathered together. Even after the basic medical degree, further specialized training entails more exams, as if student life never ends.
Mockers ask, so don’t study medicine? No. That is not what we have said. -
RE: 2023 PSLE Discussions and Strategies (Children born in 2011)
Today is PSLE oral exams, right?
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RE: Crisis Around the World -War/Health/Weather/Economy/Society
pirate\" post_id=\"2107321\" time=\"1683082762\" user_id=\"66252:
Thought is the American with that You are either with us or against us? No?
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RE: Ai Tong
whaleybus\" post_id=\"2104557\" time=\"1680876367\" user_id=\"201321:
I think nowadays childcare centres not only look after your child but the things taught during normal lesson really are more than adequate. I suggest you look at the one close to the main road. Specifically the one with the M one is not bad. Chances are by the time your kid is in P5 & P6 (say Care), you will realise that a few of the kids are from that childcare centre.
Hi,
Wondering if current ATS parents can share which childcare your child attended and whether they were able to cope with Ai Tong curriculum after?
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RE: IP, IB vs A Levels
Hi Phtthp
Thanks for calling MOE to clarify.