Hi all! I'm currently a secondary 4 student who will be taking my O levels very soon and I'm thinking of going to a JC after O's since there isn't any particular course in Poly that I'm interested in. My current subject combination is EL, E Math, Combined Sci (Phy/Chem), POA, pure History. Combined humans (SS/Geo) & Tamil. I'll most likely choose the Art stream in JC science since it's difficilt to do Science stream without A Maths and Pure Sciences background but the problem is I can't seem to find a JC which offers the subject combi that I'm quite interested in which is H1 Math + H2 History, H2 Chemistry & H2 Economics . I've checked different JC websites and the 3rd H2 subject they offer for Art stream is either H2 Math or H2 Literature or China studies. I obviously don't qualify for H2 Math since I don't take A Maths (and likely won't be able to cope with it even if I did manage to take it) , as for literature I kinda hated it in lower sec and I feel that lit is not really my cup of tea. For China studies, my MT is not even chinese to begin with so don't really see the point in taking it. So is there any JC which offers the subject combi I'm looking for? I know NYJC allows hybrid combinations but looking at its COP I doubt that I can hit its COP as I'm aiming for 8-12 net points for O levels. Thanks in advance for any help.
Actually, I'm not sure if I want to try to enter Science stream since my strength is in the humanities than math & sciences. I don't mind going to Art Stream just that I can't find my preferred combination of H2 History, Chemistry, Economics and Math. The reason why I want to take H2 Chemistry over H2 Lit/Math is that I'm quite good in chem ( I got A1 overall for combined science in Sec 3). As for math, since I've no A Maths, I'll probably struggle with H2 so I feel its better that I take H1 even though my choices of courses in universities will be lesser. I haven't really thought of what to study in university but I will most likely avoid engineering related courses. If there isn't any JC that offers the subject combi I'm interested in, I think I'll go for H2 History + H2 Geog instead which AJC and TPJC offer in their Arts combinations.
H2 chem is very tough for a hybrid combi student, as phy + chem / bio + chem all at H2 levels are synergistic. Also H2 chem is much tougher than pure chem at O levels and combined science students actually learn quite simplified science. You will struggle a lot esp. for being a hybrid combi students in JC even if you get A1 in combined science.
So, I advise you not to take H2 chem as it is not easy to score even for pure chem O levels students.
So, how about taking H1 Math, Geog, History and Economics? You will have a lot of reading, memory work, essays and applications of humanities subjects. The H2 subjects will be a little synergistic.
Or if you would really like H2 chem, you may appeal for hybrid subject combination at maybe SRJC. But I advise against it as combined science is not a good gauge of how you will perform in H2 chem.
The arts stream in JCs offer fewer open doors to local unis.
I am a science tutor, but I am just hopefully being more objective.
All the best!!
Originally posted by Chemguide7:H2 chem is very tough for a hybrid combi student, as phy + chem / bio + chem all at H2 levels are synergistic. Also H2 chem is much tougher than pure chem at O levels and combined science students actually learn quite simplified science. You will struggle a lot esp. for being a hybrid combi students in JC even if you get A1 in combined science.
So, I advise you not to take H2 chem as it is not easy to score even for pure chem O levels students.
My bad for thinking that I'll be able to tackle chemistry at A levels as long as I do well in O's. I guess I was a bit too confident in myself since I find combined chem relatively easy. I'll probably stick to the pure arts subject combinations in JC as suggested and not to mention I'll be able to help save my parents' money spent on tuition since there isn't any for most arts subjects I guess, haha. Thanks for your replies though.
Originally posted by Marvel68:My bad for thinking that I'll be able to tackle chemistry at A levels as long as I do well in O's. I guess I was a bit too confident in myself since I find combined chem relatively easy. I'll probably stick to the pure arts subject combinations in JC as suggested and not to mention I'll be able to help save my parents' money spent on tuition since there isn't any for most arts subjects I guess, haha. Thanks for your replies though.
Go with your interests. You cant just let something difficult to set you back. No doubt that the content of H2 Chemistry is a lot different from the O levels and the fact that you are taking Combined Science is making it worse since you are taking only half the syllabus of Chemistry missing out on topics like Redox reaction etc. So you should try and get good grades for your math and sciences and who knows maybe they might allow you to take H2 Math.