dats wad alot of ppl said to me oso. so far all proven wrong.Originally posted by yuntian:
*this msg is not meant to be a insult*
as a current jc student, i would advice u to NOT do private 'As', cause its not a very easy course to do(watever the subs)..and seriously most are stuggling even in mi jc,( not because they are dumb- u ned a certain standard to go jc)
-private 'A' passing rate is extremely low...in s'pore...
-u probably spend time and money better somewhere else...-aiyah! jst dun la! ok?
First of all what is your diplomaOriginally posted by liyan:sigh, *feels lost*
i dont really want to take 'a's, but i need to form a path to my destination.![]()
thanks for the vote of confidence.Originally posted by Praetorian111:I strongly do not advise you to take A levels as a private candidate. First of all, you cannot take Art alone and be accepted into NIE as an Art teacher, you will have to at least find a couple of subjects to fulfill the minimum requirements of 2As 2 AOs. In additional, the course is relatively different from what you took in dipolma and extra effort will have to be put into first set yourselves to the A level course second to understand the requirements of the exams.
Alternatively, I will advise you to take up Art dipolma again and then go through the degree course. Since you already have the foundation I will not see why you cannot excel in the field.
Cheers
You can take the A level route - it is good to try it out but look around the competition - might be a fruitless effort if there is no guarantee that you do better than others in 4 A level subjects to get into NIE.Originally posted by liyan:thanks for the vote of confidence.![]()
I am sure I will do well in an art dip and eventually as an art teacher, but taking another dip means i have to pay school fees which will come up to 50k for 3 yrs.
lots of money, yes, and not that i never consider it. it is just that if there is another path to my destination i should explore it also.
guess my best bet is still to save up for the school fees. i am 23, i give myself another 5 yrs to earn at least 2 yrs sch fees, borrow yr 3 from my parents, and work part time while schooling.
by 32 or 33 i can teach.
but that feels eons away. and the gap between me and my students to be will be very wide!![]()
honestly, i dowan to do 'a's if i dont have to, cos it was never my intention. but still, if i have to, i will still clench my teeth and finish it. (though it will definitely be really tedious).Originally posted by fymk:You can take the A level route - it is good to try it out but look around the competition - might be a fruitless effort if there is no guarantee that you do better than others in 4 A level subjects to get into NIE.
Why not make use of your design diploma to enter into the art scene? You never know what you might enjoy out there until you try it. Maybe it might open up some other route that you might not be expecting. Art is art - it is within a person . Does not matter where you do it , how you do it , art is always there for you regardless of whether you teach art or create art . If you are good - you never know where opportunities might come by .
By the way with your talent- why not check out british council because I think they have some creative art scholarships to UK institutions . Might be another route to get around to teach art. Just a suggestion to build on what you already worked hard for. Don't disregard your diploma - make use of it, just like what I did. The moment you see the beyond - it opens alot of doors.
i know there is no 100%, but i am as sincere and as passionate as anyone can get. if i cant get in the first time i would just have to apply the following year.Originally posted by Isis:heh.. u still need to pass the interview... there is no 100% u will get into MOE.
However, for arts i do not know whether it is easy to get in.
hw much it cost to take A'level ?
A'level is not easy for those in schooling JC, how about private?
if u taking A'level, which stream are u going?
Art stream? criteria is 3 A'level and 2 Ao subject for private?????
In art stream, U will be studying history, geo, econ etc... and
college maths, general papers
Have u done these subjects in Poly? are u certain u can handle them as a private students.
But then there is another sayings: as long u have the will, u will have the way
Sometime, u can give it try if u are really sure that there is what u want.
i am currently working. =)Originally posted by beavan:i feel u shd go into the working world. teaching isn't all that fun anyways.
regret regarding teaching?Originally posted by yuntian:liyan...trust mi!
tts a high chance u would regret it...
but tt time...u would have wasted time and money..and gained 'experience'...
i second itOriginally posted by yuntian:*this msg is not meant to be a insult*
as a current jc student, i would advice u to NOT do private 'As', cause its not a very easy course to do(watever the subs)..and seriously most are stuggling even in mi jc,( not because they are dumb- u ned a certain standard to go jc)
-private 'A' passing rate is extremely low...in s'pore...
-u probably spend time and money better somewhere else...
-aiyah! jst dun la! ok?