Okay so this is my first year in JC and my subject combi is PCMG . So basically I just don't know what it takes to do well in a JC and like how exactly I'm supposed to study cause I don't have any friends older than me that have gone through JC alrdy ( yes I've got a bad circle of friends ) and I feel that my school is like super slack or maybe it's just me idk like I don't feel good about the lack of revision material and all I'm just afraid I won't be able to qualify for Chem Eng in the end ><
Originally posted by KillingUrFeelings4:Okay so this is my first year in JC and my subject combi is PCMG . So basically I just don't know what it takes to do well in a JC and like how exactly I'm supposed to study cause I don't have any friends older than me that have gone through JC alrdy ( yes I've got a bad circle of friends ) and I feel that my school is like super slack or maybe it's just me idk like I don't feel good about the lack of revision material and all I'm just afraid I won't be able to qualify for Chem Eng in the end ><
Define what ' not doing well ' is cause like if I'm getting Bs And Cs for them now Does that mean I should reconsider or is it still too early to see if I'm bad at it ?? Cause I don't know if people get better over time in JC as this is still just the start
Originally posted by KillingUrFeelings4:Define what ' not doing well ' is cause like if I'm getting Bs And Cs for them now Does that mean I should reconsider or is it still too early to see if I'm bad at it ?? Cause I don't know if people get better over time in JC as this is still just the start
It depends on how difficult your papers are. I personally think that if you are unable to get at least 80% for the TYS level of questions correct, you are still in the danger zone. It's still too early to tell, and a huge majority of people get better over time in JC of course..
PCMG is the same subject combi as me, and I got A for them (just last year). so basically if you have any questions you can pm me ( i can help) but do collate many questions at once
unfortunately i threw my lecture notes away, cant pass it on to you.
my advice to you is suck thumb and get hardcore in your year 1. its a good gauge on how well you can cope with jc stress. you need the foundation in j1 to get yourself going in j2. otherwise you will really struggle with new topics in j2 and your j1 revision, which i honestly think you wont have enough time next year entirely to revise if your j1 is bad. do more tutorials and most importantly, be thick skin and seek consultations. lectures are just a way for background information (tutorials are the most important, dont sleep in tutorials, dont procrastinate, ask until you understand)
good luck and you should aim for A
Hey do you guys know if you can appeal not to retain in JC1?
how bad are your results?
promos also haben over yet why u worry?