I am just trying to make the people here happy by saying NYJC is No. 1 (obviously it is not). My message to all is that you don’t need to keep telling others that you are good. If you are really good, others can tell even if you never say that you are good. If you are not as good or not good, no matter how much you tell others that you are good, others will know that you are not as good or not good.
Latest posts made by tayv
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RE: * Nanyang JC (NYJC)
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RE: * Nanyang JC (NYJC)
At thiis time of the day, there are still so many self-satisfying souls itrying to convince or sell NYJC is on par with RI/HCi. Don’t you guys get tired of it??? Let’s make everyone happy here once and for all by saying NYJC is the No. I. That should put all thiese worthless comprison to rest. For many years, RI/HCI have been using actions and outcome to convince and not via any forum to do the same.
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RE: Application for NUS/NTU Medicine 2021/2022
Anyone has an idea roughly how number of NTU waitlist given out each year? And the chances of a waitlist being converted to a confirmed offer?
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RE: * Nanyang JC (NYJC)
So weird, just put up a post out of nowhere
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RE: 2021 PSLE Discussions and Strategies (Children born in 2009)
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Well, a lot of people like to post unverified info or talk big here. Personally, I have not come across a lot of 270++ in any school. Yes, there will be probably 3 or 4 kids getting 270++ in any school, be in in a popular or neighbourhood school. There will be a bit more scoring 260++, probably less than 20. But definitely not as many as some have claimed it to be.
So strange, so many 270++, how come the PSLE top 1% cut off at 270??? -
RE: Networking Group - JCs General
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JC Rankings in Singapore based on release of A level results in Year 2021)
Ranking is based on release of results reflected in the official website of schools.
For the benefit of parents or students who would prefer to do comparison based on official results ( with verification in the respective school websites), the information displayed below would be the most accurate to gauge the standard of various JCs. Unless there are official results released in the school
website, otherwise i would exclude JCs that did not release any info in their respective website. Thank you for understanding
JC Rankings (Result release in Year 2021
1) Hwa Chong Institution (Mean 85, 25% score UAS 90 RP)
2) Raffles Junior College (Mean 84.5, 28% score UAS 90 RP)
3) Victoria Junior College (Median 85, 15% score UAS 90 RP, 40% > 87.5 RP)
4) Eunoia Junior College (Median 85, 13% score UAS 90 RP, 50% > 85 RP )
5) Dunman High (Median 83, 40% = or > 85 RP)
6)National Junior College (Median 83, 40% = or > 85 RP)
7)River Valley High ( no indication of median, 30% = or > 85 RP)
(For more detailed information, please visit the respective school websites) One point to note though is traditionally, people will look at mean or median score as a gauge, but it would be good to look at other factors like how the schools fare for General Paper and Project work as this will affect the overall rank points (RP) of students for admission to unis. Let's celebrate their efforts including those schools which didn't officially released their results. Well done to all students!
JCs with no information release in their respective school website
ACJC
CJC
TJC
NYJC
SAJC
Anderson Serangoon JC
Tampines Meridien JC
Jurong Pioneer JC
Millennia Institute
Official news released by JCs on web site may not display the most accurate to gauge the standard of various JCs too.
Some JCs underperformed.
We should do our research thoroughly.
Goggle.
I am not sure how the research can be done when the JC of concern does not release more info in the public domain. Seems like the IP JCs are more transparent in the release of results statistics. -
RE: 2018 PSLE Discussions & Strategies (Born in 2006)
Anyway, whatever i just said is not going to be music to everyone’s ears…I already state my point and will not respond to any further comments on this matter. All the best for those taling PSLE this year and in the years to come.
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RE: 2018 PSLE Discussions & Strategies (Born in 2006)
In life, there will always be winners and losers, that is a fact and nothing is going to change this world. Nobody can control nobody’s emotion, if crying is one way of expressing one’s emotion, I think so be it then, no big deal about it. If by crying, one is motivated to do better the next time, it may be a good lesson learnt for the individual. I am not sure why people these days are not able to accept failure, learn from it and move on. I think parents should not be too protective, I can’t imagine when a kid step into the society and get scolded by boss or fail to deliver the task assigned by his/her boss, come home and cry in front of daddy/mummy. It is always good to toughen up the younger generation and not weaken them to the extent of not able to accept failure
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RE: 2018 PSLE Discussions & Strategies (Born in 2006)
What was shown in a drama is usually frictitious in nature and it may not be wise to take it as what is going to happen in real life. If generations before had been thru similar PSLE system and still surviving in all walk of life, i don’t see why there should be a reason of kicking a fuss of claiming the evil of PSLE.
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RE: 2018 PSLE Discussions & Strategies (Born in 2006)
Not sure why parents these days are so scared of getting result and dislike the high-scorers being gloried during PSLE release. They themselves have been thru this before. High-scorers attain good results for a reason and fully deserved to be recognised for their achievement. No point keep grumbling and thinking on ways to make result collection less stressful. If their kids are the one who are high scorers, they would have sing a different song.