uni ppl are biased towards poly people.Originally posted by mystee:he has a diploma in EE, with average grade of A with some AD too. is definately related.
O Levels?Originally posted by mystee:he has a diploma in EE, with average grade of A with some AD too. is definately related.
ur friend sound like me.Originally posted by mystee:he has a diploma in EE, with average grade of A with some AD too. is definately related.
The other 2% no say meh?Originally posted by stellazio:uni ppl are biased towards poly people.
well all the professors/lecturers there, i think 98% from JC route.
i really dun understand the logic of looking at o level grades. some people are playful, didn't study hard. realize they're screwed.Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:O Levels?
It's taken into account...
U also EE??? what school???Originally posted by 798:ur friend sound like me.
u think minority interest like in law meh?Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:The other 2% no say meh?
not too bad too.Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:O Levels?
It's taken into account...
Maybe it's to see how you have progressedOriginally posted by stellazio:i really dun understand the logic of looking at o level grades. some people are playful, didn't study hard. realize they're screwed.
became matured and chose to work hard. the present is more impt.
true.. true..Originally posted by stellazio:uni ppl are biased towards poly people.
well all the professors/lecturers there, i think 98% from JC route.
me last time from np. now graduated from ntu wif a EEE degree.Originally posted by darkensun:U also EE??? what school???
I don't think many will understand too.. personally, I'm not too keen on this policy either.Originally posted by stellazio:i really dun understand the logic of looking at o level grades. some people are playful, didn't study hard. realize they're screwed.
became matured and chose to work hard. the present is more impt.
actually nowaday local uni has started to take in more poly students.Originally posted by stellazio:uni ppl are biased towards poly people.
well all the professors/lecturers there, i think 98% from JC route.
Not too bad is how good or bad?Originally posted by mystee:not too bad too.
well, from what we can see from most courses from local uni, eg, mine,
more than 12 classes are from JC,
only 3 classes are from poly.
i m referring to the same batch.
oh sp here...got any tip for ntu??? I aiming for NTU around 3.5 years later after my poly year 2 and year 3 and NS...Originally posted by 798:me last time from np. now graduated from ntu wif a EEE degree.
But how will that help?Originally posted by sbst275:Maybe it's to see how you have progressed
You might have 1 with good O Lvl but average poly result... Another with poor O Lvl result but good poly result...
for what? the average poly result won't even stand a chance.Originally posted by sbst275:Maybe it's to see how you have progressed
You might have 1 with good O Lvl but average poly result... Another with poor O Lvl result but good poly result...
they didn't increase for accountancy.Originally posted by 798:actually nowaday local uni has started to take in more poly students.
for ntu, the poly intakes have increased rapidly.
If split 50 50, better.Originally posted by 798:actually nowaday local uni has started to take in more poly students.
for ntu, the poly intakes have increased rapidly.
I think simply to see how you progressed bah...Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:But how will that help?
cannot. like that gpa 2.5+ also can enter, when it doesn't take much effort.Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:If split 50 50, better.
omg what is this about. You mean if i were anyway lousier i cant go uni? Then the 3 yrs poly course wld be wasted.Originally posted by 798:but keep in mind:
u must be sure u r top 5% poly students in order to advance.
Just this?Originally posted by sbst275:I think simply to see how you progressed bah...
Its ok because there are lesser poly students and also even lesser of those who would go uni.Originally posted by mystee:not too bad too.
well, from what we can see from most courses from local uni, eg, mine,
more than 12 classes are from JC,
only 3 classes are from poly.
i m referring to the same batch.