Have MI in their histroy since establishment ever produced any top A-lvls/scholarship students?? cause i got posted to a JC which subjects combinations offered dosent really suit me which i had discussed it here,so im planning to apply for MI,my L1R4 is 12pts,L1R5-16
apparently when i visited MI for the first time of my life today impression of that school to me isnt really good.. got a sense that the teachers there are just there for their rice bowl..dosent really have any passion for teaching which is different from what i see in i IJC where the teachers are darn strict..at least they're able to convince me that they mean business which are to enforce learning..i visited the staff room and asked about subjects combi the and the MI staffs there talks bout whether their colleagues will be there treating them free lunch or not..![]()
will be really worrying about forsaking JC for admission to MI for the reason of pursuing subjects combi..
no top students. no scholars.
Wah, sounds like u got lucky by getting those strict teachers in IJC ...
Hmm, I think u should stay in JC (regardless of which sch) instead of MI ...
You should go to australia and take a one year A level course at budget price. After that, move on to london/america and get a master in chemical engineering in 4 years. If you are a girl, by age 21, you would have graduated with a masters.
Originally posted by HyuugaNeji:You should go to australia and take a one year A level course at budget price. After that, move on to london/america and get a master in chemical engineering in 4 years. If you are a girl, by age 21, you would have graduated with a masters.
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Originally posted by whatevername:Have MI in their histroy since establishment ever produced any top A-lvls/scholarship students?? cause i got posted to a JC which subjects combinations offered dosent really suit me which i had discussed it here,so im planning to apply for MI,my L1R4 is 12pts,L1R5-16
apparently when i visited MI for the first time of my life today impression of that school to me isnt really good.. got a sense that the teachers there are just there for their rice bowl..dosent really have any passion for teaching which is different from what i see in i IJC where the teachers are darn strict..at least they're able to convince me that they mean business which are to enforce learning..i visited the staff room and asked about subjects combi the and the MI staffs there talks bout whether their colleagues will be there treating them free lunch or not..
will be really worrying about forsaking JC for admission to MI for the reason of pursuing subjects combi..
Not anyone that I know of. But I do know that many MI students aren't as hardworking as their peers in JC perhaps because they thought that since MI is a 3-year A-level route which is one more additional year as compared to JC's 2 years, they can afford to slack. if you were to go to MI, you would really have to be very hardworking and disciplined. I know of someone who graduated from MI who scored straight Bs for his subjects and was offered places by SMU Econs and NTU Econs. So, nothing is impossible as long as you put in sheer hard work and consistency in your studies.