Hi there, so the O level results are to be released on monday, 11th jan.
I had originally thought my plans of going to poly and going through an engineering course to eventually end up in my strongly desired degree course of physics was foolproof. So of course, being the dumbass I am, I decided to neglect 1 of my 6 subjects when I was busy mugging for Os.
I found the paper generally easy like everyone else, but because I didn't know what i was doing, I'm confident that my chemistry papers have a fail grade.
I realised I can't go to poly as none of the courses interest me or can't get me into physics. Heck, I don't even know what engineering is about.
But because of my huge neglection of subjects to focus on much weaker ones, I have quite a few subjects doing not as well as they could.
In prelims my math was c6, amath was b4 (MYE was f9 lol), Physics was B4 (First time passing in my upper sec life), Chem dropped to E8 from C5, English was B4, Social Studies + Geography was D7.
I have marked my amath and emath Olvl papers according to the answers spreading online and so far, amath is at about 75% and emath would be at about 85-90% (assuming that what I remembered from Paper 1 was correct).
which would mean approximately 1 a1 and 1 a1/a2 already.
However, to raise my emath, I neglected Physics quite a bit, hence I have zero clue what it could be, same goes for my other subjects.
My predicted results for L1R4 would be slightly below 20 and for l1r5 would be slightly below 27.
Due to my realisation of poly not being a good choice for me in the long run, I wanted JC (Basically A lvls), my only option would be MI, but after hearing such rumours about it, things like " It'll be tough to do well in MI cause the environment sucks" or " MI mainly consist of a lot of trouble makers that slack", stuff like that, I'm having serious considerations about even going there, thus I decided to post here for advice.
I want to know your opinions, if I should go to MI, is MI bad? If I did the same kind of mugging for my math in MI/JC would I be able to score well also?
btw my CCA grade is A2.
If I miraculously get below 20 points for my L1R5, would you suggest a low JC like IJC/YJC since JC is apparently JC?
Thanks for your time to read this unnecessarily long post.
Originally posted by MercuryRyan:Hi there, so the O level results are to be released on monday, 11th jan.
I had originally thought my plans of going to poly and going through an engineering course to eventually end up in my strongly desired degree course of physics was foolproof. So of course, being the dumbass I am, I decided to neglect 1 of my 6 subjects when I was busy mugging for Os.
I found the paper generally easy like everyone else, but because I didn't know what i was doing, I'm confident that my chemistry papers have a fail grade.
I realised I can't go to poly as none of the courses interest me or can't get me into physics. Heck, I don't even know what engineering is about.
But because of my huge neglection of subjects to focus on much weaker ones, I have quite a few subjects doing not as well as they could.
In prelims my math was c6, amath was b4 (MYE was f9 lol), Physics was B4 (First time passing in my upper sec life), Chem dropped to E8 from C5, English was B4, Social Studies + Geography was D7.I have marked my amath and emath Olvl papers according to the answers spreading online and so far, amath is at about 75% and emath would be at about 85-90% (assuming that what I remembered from Paper 1 was correct).
which would mean approximately 1 a1 and 1 a1/a2 already.
However, to raise my emath, I neglected Physics quite a bit, hence I have zero clue what it could be, same goes for my other subjects.
My predicted results for L1R4 would be slightly below 20 and for l1r5 would be slightly below 27.
Due to my realisation of poly not being a good choice for me in the long run, I wanted JC (Basically A lvls), my only option would be MI, but after hearing such rumours about it, things like " It'll be tough to do well in MI cause the environment sucks" or " MI mainly consist of a lot of trouble makers that slack", stuff like that, I'm having serious considerations about even going there, thus I decided to post here for advice.I want to know your opinions, if I should go to MI, is MI bad? If I did the same kind of mugging for my math in MI/JC would I be able to score well also?
btw my CCA grade is A2.
If I miraculously get below 20 points for my L1R5, would you suggest a low JC like IJC/YJC since JC is apparently JC?
Thanks for your time to read this unnecessarily long post.
Poly engineering courses can get u into physics courses what.....
Originally posted by CKTR:Poly engineering courses can get u into physics courses what.....
No interests at all. Thats why I highly doubt I can motivate myself to work hard in poly.
Lol what makes you think that JC will be interesting to you.... if you hate studying in secondary schl you will most likely hate studying in JC
By entering the Jc path you will be facing tough competitions from those branded schls such as 'RJC','HCJC','VJC' etc aka market spoilers. So by entering the JC route you must be at the very top... and (this is harsh but a true fact) this is especially so if you enter jcs with high cut off point (IJC, YJC). Dont expect an average result (Cs or Bs) will be enough to enter uni (nus or ntu). So do consider hard if you want to enter jc....
Originally posted by CKTR:By entering the Jc path you will be facing tough competitions from those branded schls such as 'RJC','HCJC','VJC' etc aka market spoilers. So by entering the JC route you must be at the very top... and (this is harsh but a true fact) this is especially so if you enter jcs with high cut off point (IJC, YJC). Dont expect an average result (Cs or Bs) will be enough to enter uni (nus or ntu). So do consider hard if you want to enter jc....
I dont hate studying, if anything, I was too lazy and kept screwing around, I didn't really bother until after my MYEs last year. Yea I know that either way, one still has to work hard. Even poly to UNI won't be easy.
Originally posted by Spadexnexus:How much did you get for prelims?
Bad enough for me to be unable to get to a JC. But if I assumed that my standard for every subject aside from my two math are about the same, I would predict my L1R5/L1R4 to be decreased by quite a bit.
Prelims L1R5 was 30, EL : B4, Phy : B4, Chem : D7, AM : B4, EM : C5, SSG : D7
MYE was 38, EL : C5, Phy : D7, Chem : C6, AM : F9, EM : C5, SSG : E8, History : D7
Originally posted by MercuryRyan:Hi there, so the O level results are to be released on monday, 11th jan.
I had originally thought my plans of going to poly and going through an engineering course to eventually end up in my strongly desired degree course of physics was foolproof. So of course, being the dumbass I am, I decided to neglect 1 of my 6 subjects when I was busy mugging for Os.
I found the paper generally easy like everyone else, but because I didn't know what i was doing, I'm confident that my chemistry papers have a fail grade.
I realised I can't go to poly as none of the courses interest me or can't get me into physics. Heck, I don't even know what engineering is about.
But because of my huge neglection of subjects to focus on much weaker ones, I have quite a few subjects doing not as well as they could.
In prelims my math was c6, amath was b4 (MYE was f9 lol), Physics was B4 (First time passing in my upper sec life), Chem dropped to E8 from C5, English was B4, Social Studies + Geography was D7.I have marked my amath and emath Olvl papers according to the answers spreading online and so far, amath is at about 75% and emath would be at about 85-90% (assuming that what I remembered from Paper 1 was correct).
which would mean approximately 1 a1 and 1 a1/a2 already.
However, to raise my emath, I neglected Physics quite a bit, hence I have zero clue what it could be, same goes for my other subjects.
My predicted results for L1R4 would be slightly below 20 and for l1r5 would be slightly below 27.
Due to my realisation of poly not being a good choice for me in the long run, I wanted JC (Basically A lvls), my only option would be MI, but after hearing such rumours about it, things like " It'll be tough to do well in MI cause the environment sucks" or " MI mainly consist of a lot of trouble makers that slack", stuff like that, I'm having serious considerations about even going there, thus I decided to post here for advice.I want to know your opinions, if I should go to MI, is MI bad? If I did the same kind of mugging for my math in MI/JC would I be able to score well also?
btw my CCA grade is A2.
If I miraculously get below 20 points for my L1R5, would you suggest a low JC like IJC/YJC since JC is apparently JC?
Thanks for your time to read this unnecessarily long post.
From what u said,i personally think ur o lvl l1r5 and l1r4 will be better than ur prelims,as you are not the only one who felt that way.I was also like you before Os and also during o levels,lazy and anyhow study,and ended up screwing up 5 subjects,namely English,Chemistry,Additional Maths,Combined humanities(ss+hist) and Geography.
I agree with the facts regarding how poor the environment of MI is,as the students there are rather slack,unmotivated to study hard and have a high retain rate at end of J1.But as long as you mix with the hardworking students,and you have a passion for mugging and studying real hard,then you should really consider MI too.Poly if you prefer a more self-directed,practical and hands on learning.
All the best to your o level results tomorrow!I'm also collecting mine tomorrow too
Aiya even if u go other jc sure have students slack one. Actually they slack even better u got chance to top the schl which also means that the schl will channel more resources to you lol. Thats the advantage of being a 'big fish in a small pond'.(provided u are self directed)
If your L1R5 is less than 20, apply to the JCs with cut-off that is more than or equal to your L1R5.
If your L1R5 is equal to 20, apply to the JCs with cut-off at L1R5 twenty points.
If your L1R5 is more than 20, you are better off pursuing a diploma at Polytechnic.
If your L1R4 is around or more than 30, you are better off learning a technical skill at ITE.
As much as possible, avoid MI. JC has better resources to prepare you for the A levels.
Also, there could be a JC near your house, unlike MI which is at Bukit Batok. Why travel so far to MI when you can go to a JC nearby? Still, even if you stay in Bukit Batok, there is JJC, PJC, AJC and IJC nearby.
If your L1R5 is more than 20 but L1R4 is less than or equal to 20, maybe MI is for you. But you have to know you are competing against the people at JC. So, maybe Polytechnic is better for you instead.
Polytechnic also three years. It is more expensive. Do not worry about having to learn independently. The work load is about the same as secondary three work load. Most year one students are around sixteen years old. The lecturers are all university graduates and are professional in their field of study. If you can qualify for Poly and you study hard, you can get a high GPA and enter university.
Imo, i believe it is better for a student to apply for a jc that is more than his/her l1r5,in this case for students with l1r5> 9, unless he can go into the top 5 jcs. Most likely he will do better than his/her peers and thus the school will channel more resources to the student and he/her may be chosen for academic programmes or competitions such as olympaid which is very good and important for his/her portfolio. Also the school will also likely to give him 4h2 subject combinations, which is advantageous to application of scholarships.
Hi, so i'm going to be receiving my O level results tomorrow but i'm currently still undecided on whether i should go to a JC or a Polytechnic. I don't really have a strong passion for any courses in a polytechnic, but i'm afraid i can't do well in a JC due to my secondary school subject combination.
I took combined science(phy,chem) and combined humanities(ss,geog) in secondary school. i would like to ask if it is recommended for a combined science student to take H2 physics in JC? or would it better for me to take H2 geography instead.
I would also like to know if it's more advisable for me to enter a JC or a Polytechnic.
Thanks in advance for any replies!
Combine science/without Amath limits you to very little subject combinations for science stream. If you are interested in science and math i would rather you take a general engineering course in poly such as common engineering which you can later choose to specialise in a different course such as chemical engineering... If you really insist in going to a jc you can choose yishun or innova jc which usually have a more lenient subject combination conditions. (Need to work very hard)
What jc you all aiming for? I am aiming for either ajc or srjc. Ajc or anderson jc have a steady science stream while srjc or serangoon jc have been improving a lot (their cut off point decrease almost every year!!!), where they have students over 90% eligible for university!!!
Originally posted by CKTR:Combine science/without Amath limits you to very little subject combinations for science stream. If you are interested in science and math i would rather you take a general engineering course in poly such as common engineering which you can later choose to specialise in a different course such as chemical engineering... If you really insist in going to a jc you can choose yishun or innova jc which usually have a more lenient subject combination conditions. (Need to work very hard)
I forgot to include in my post that i take Amath, my apologies. I've read that most JCs only allow combined science students to take 1 H2 science, so it is limited but i should be able to find a suitable subject combination for me. So would polytechnic or JC be a better choice for me?
In this case do u want gamble everything on one paper? If u find it hard to accept that you have to entrust your future to 1 paper then go poly. Else go jc
dun worry, they will start popping out tmr
Lol tmr later they will ask what jc/poly to go haha. Everytime standard qns, can memorise ans
Originally posted by Spadexnexus:How many points are you guys aiming for tomorrow? i’m aiming 16 at least..
22 hours to go all the best everyone!
I aiming for l1r5 7,but dropped my standards to 8.
Originally posted by MapPwner:I aiming for l1r5 7,but dropped my standards to 8.