Well, just completed the entire PW cycle this Tuesday... The entire process was just one word: 'Boring'! I just would have wished that we would have more things to do for the PW cycle. Just by doing a Written Report, Oral Presentation and Group Project File, does not suffice as a meaningful PW cycle and hence made the entire process boring.
Well, looking back at the past 8 months of PW, this was unforgettable. I had learnt somethings about myself and even others in my group that I had never seen in 1 year in J1!
I chose Expansion for all project documents that I had submitted. It is more flexible and easier to manipulate than 'Achievement'. Expansion was easy and effective for the project.
Specific Components of PW
GPF
Preliminary Idea
This was the most easiest component of the entire PW cycle. The document could have been on anything under the sun. As long as the GI and A&E is logical, then it would be highly appropriate. I ended up having one of the exemplars in my class for PI! This was the most fun component of PW! I think I did well for this document
Evaluation of Material
The most tedious component of entire PW cycle. A&E had constantly been rejected due to the lack of effective Research Articles to complement GI. At the end, I had just managed to get a proper learning point from the Research Article and made just enough for the deadline and I submitted on time.
Insights and Reflections
Was okay with it. I thought that it was easy because I got to criticize other people's GI and proposed solutions to it that the Written Report cannot do. However, it turned out that I ended out to crticise my own strategy and propose it into the I&R. Was manageable, though I had to do it many times because of my English.
WR
This was actually sort of a rough ride for me. My idea got rejected twice for Strategy for our topic. The idea of it being rejected was just horrible! However, in the end, I replaced my rejected strategies with my EOM strategy and everything turned up well.
OP
During the actual examination, the first (above mentioned) and Case Study speaker both had problems with their presentation. First constantly paused and had no energy in presentation. The second skipped an entire paragraph and discoordinated the entire Slides sequence. Me, and the two next speakers all were not bad, but I thought I had not enough energy, so that affect my marks a bit...
My question during RTQ was one of the most hardest in my entire school. I got it unfortunately. However I answered two valid points with ample elaboration. However my third point was rush and unnecessary as I ran out of time to think of a point. Could someone enlighten how well I would fare in this manner. Would I score EE?
That you have it, I have completed my review on my cycle of PW? What was or will be yours? Share yours below!!!
Ordinary Student
I am just an ordinary student. Trying to make a stand for the different aspects of the MOE Education System...
Wednesday, 9 November 2016
Wednesday, 2 November 2016
Review and Suggested Answers to O Level Social Studies 2016
A surprising paper for the day, Social Studies.
I'm almost certain that for SBQ, 80% of students would have done Diplomacy and 19.9% did Sri Lankan conflict. For the remaining 0.1% were those who were diligent in learning Globalisation or those who listened to my advice.
For the answers, please email to me, as I cannot post online!
Ordinary Student
This Social Studies paper was a shocker, as everyone was betting on Venice and globalisation came out for O Level. For those who wrote to me and heed my advice of studying Globalisation, good for you. The Last Year of the old SS syllabus will not be so predictable, as I have expected.
This year's SBCS is of expected, leaning towards the new syllabus 2267. Higher order thinking skills that may be of the same standard of Prelim Paper was assessed. Much hybrid question, such as 'at that time' and 'surprised' question came out.
But, the mere inference of the sources and the keyword of the question would give you a pass for SBCS. So please be sure that you have inferred the source in ALL questions in the SBCS, please. This is important for passing the examination. No inference awards you L1/1m for the question.
I'm almost certain that for SBQ, 80% of students would have done Diplomacy and 19.9% did Sri Lankan conflict. For the remaining 0.1% were those who were diligent in learning Globalisation or those who listened to my advice.
For the answers, please email to me, as I cannot post online!
Ordinary Student
Wednesday, 26 October 2016
Audio Glitch in O Level English Listening 2016
Was listening to the Listening Recording for English 1128 today, and noticed an audio glitch. When the audio for Questions 1 and 2 were played, a short phrase 'THIS IS THE END OF THE LISTENING COMPREHENSION EXAMINATION.' Suddenly played.
Was it just for my side or for ALL O Level Candidates?
Good that SEAB played Extract 1 again for the examination.
Ordinary Student
Was it just for my side or for ALL O Level Candidates?
Good that SEAB played Extract 1 again for the examination.
Ordinary Student
Tuesday, 25 October 2016
INSIGHTS TOWARDS O LEVEL 2016
For all Secondary Four Students, the imminent ordeal is coming on 20th this month (for most of you). Are you guys experiencing the stress that you are never able to finish everything on time? Let you give you some suggestions, which my friends and I used to overcome this major ordeal last year...
English
Many people taking O Level English think that it is very simple and easy to get the green light for a pass. That undoubtedly is a fact, but note the following:
1. If you start to forsake this key subject in your O Level Certificate, you will regret it if you do not even try to make time for it. Many people in my School have previously let go of the subject and ended up getting a C or D for the subject because they become complacent in the subject. English can be easily prepared for through the following recommended methods:
Paper 1
Please DO NOT memorise the entire essay and 'vomit' it out in the exam. 99% percent of the time, it ends up to be extremely bad and you will not score better and even score worse than a student with lots of grammatical mistakes. Cambridge has explicitly stated in the Examiner's Report that scripts with an essay that are good but out of place to the question would be heavily penalised due to its lack of originality.
It is highly recommended that memorization is used but in a different way. Memorise the good vocabulary that teachers have given to you in your school. WORD FOR WORD. This helps to elevate the style of language used and give a better impression to the Cambridge Examiners. (If you don't have a list of good phrases or verbs, do contact me to get a recommended list for 1128 examination.)
Situational Writing requires you to use visual text. Scripts not using visual text will not score higher than 6 for Task Fulfillment due to failure to use task requirements. Use 5 minutes to read the visual text and annotate the questions at hand.
For Editing, please CIRCLE the incorrect words. Students not adhering to this instruction by Cambridge has been reported scoring zero for Editing.
Recommended Timing
Editing 7.5min
Situational Writing Visual Text Analysis and Question Analysis 10 minutes
Situational Writing Actual Writing 40 mins
Essay Question Analysis 5 mins
Essay Writing 40min
Checking of Grammar 7.5min
Paper 2
The biggest sin that you can possibly make from this paper is to do the questions without reading the text, especially for NARRATIVE TEXT. Narrative Text requires the candidates to understand the flow of the story and the flow of feelings by the characters. Failure to read the text would result in candidates not understanding the actual flow of events and give invalid or vague answering, translating to no marks credited for that question.
Though not recommended in GP Comprehension, O Level Comprehension provides a lot of time for candidates to read the text thoroughly to give insightful responses. Reading is MANDATORY in O Level English Comprehension!
Recommended flow
Visual Text Analysis 5 min
Visual Text Answering 10min
Narrative Text Analysis 30min
Narrative Text Answering 25 min
Non-Narrative Text Analysis 10 min
Non-Narrative 10m SAQ 10min
Summary 20min
Paper 3
IF YOU NEED THE RECORDING FOR THE 2014/2015 O LEVEL LC EXAMINATION OR THE QUESTION PAPER, please email me...
As evident from last year's examination, the narrator for the Listening Comprehension Examination would be extremely fast, especially for the Note Taking component. Adding on to the only ability to listen to the recording only once, here is the method to tackle note taking:
For whatever text that is broadcast, there will be blanks for you to fill in. REMEMBER what is the phrase that is given and record on in short form on the answer booklet.
2015 paper
ancestors of modern Japanese robots
Short Form
ance. of now Jap bot
During the 2 min buffer period at the end, change the short form to long form.
PLEASE NOTE THAT CAMBRIDGE ONLY ACCEPT THE EXACT PHRASE AND NOT ANY OTHER OPTIONS.
Mathematics/ Additional Mathematics
With the recent increase in quality grades, Cambridge has revised the 4016 syllabi to 4048 syllabi for Mathematics. Now there is a mixture of both Basic and Applied Mathematics into the same paper. However, the need for accuracy and carelessness prevention is still of utmost importance in O Level Mathematics. When you finish the paper, check EVERY working and see whether it make sense.
For additional Mathematics, there has been one form of question that Cambridge has emphasised greatly (Curve Sketching). They said that candidates are not drawing large enough graphs and cause them to lose marks of accuracy. Therefore, please draw a graph that is appropriate for the amount of marks awarded for that question.
Biology
If you cannot finish remembering all of the facts, STOP now. The overarching ideas in Biology make it hard to cramp everything into your brain within such a short period of time.
If you cannot finish, do the practice papers that are given to your teachers NOW. Get exposed to O Level Questions and know the type of answers that are given by the Answer Sheet to score decently for the examination.
Chemistry
Chemistry has moved from a knowledge-based examination to application based subject. With the inevitable 3 pages situational question in Section B, it is important for candidates to be able to link all their understanding towards memorising and applying effectively to score well.
Chemistry is easy to score, especially if you can understand the topics well. The common problem that students face from Chemistry is the inability to recognise the significance of trends. The atoms, molecules, structures and functions are all alive, even though the cell is the basic unit of life. You need to relate the attitudes of the different particles towards human in order to do well.
Spend at least 45 mins on Section B, so that you can have sufficient time to read the three-page report and finish the EITHER/OR Question for that Examination.
Physics
I'm not in the position to comment, as I have lost touch for about a year in this subject.
Combined Humanities
Introduction
This year is the last year of the outgoing syllabus 2204. It is noticeable of the great difference in assessment methods in Social Studies between 2204 and 2267, which is the new syllabus. People do cherish this last paper of the old syllabus, or else we will regret it.
For SBCS, infer all the sources FIRST as specified by the question. This would help you gain the minimum mark to pass the SBCS, through mere uncritical acceptance of source.
Social Studies
Social Studies is going through a major change from next year onwards. With the change from Structured Essay Question to Structured Response Question in the new syllabus, the old syllabus is predicted to be leaning towards the style of the new syllabus. Therefore, don't think that spotting will help in this year's examination definitely. DO IT WISELY.
MERELY INFERENCE OF THE SOURCE FOR THAT QUESTION AND THE KEYWORD TO THE QUESTIONS WOULD AWARD YOU A PASS FOR THAT QUESTION.
Therefore, by merely inference of the sources in SBCS, would award you a pass for the section.
I have predicted the questions that will come out for the 2016 O Level Social Studies Paper. If you want the question, do email me, as I am not allowed to post it online.
Recommended Timing
Source Analysis 10 min
Inference of ALL sources as specified in question FIRST 15 min
In-depth analysis of question 30min
SEQ 50 min
Elective History
With reference to the Prelim Papers this year's Preliminary Examination, there is a large percentage of students betting on Cuban Missile Crisis to come out for the SBCS. I for one, believe that it will never come out this year. With CMC coming out for 2015 Pure History Case Study and with the constant pressure for CMC to come out for the O Level Examination, the more Cambridge will not come out for the examination.
MERELY INFERENCE OF THE SOURCE FOR THAT QUESTION AND THE KEYWORD TO THE QUESTIONS WOULD AWARD YOU A PASS FOR THAT QUESTION.
The examination SEQ would be very unpredictable. However, I have spotted on three main topics that will come out for the examination. If you need it, please email me.
Source Analysis 5 min
Inference of ALL sources as specified in question (a) to (d) FIRST 10 min
Evaluation Question (USE ALL SOURCES, DON'T LEAVE A SINGLE SOURCE) 15 mins
In-depth analysis of question 20min
SEQ 50 min
All in all, good luck for your examination three weeks later! If you need any more advice or need FREE MARKING services by certified tutors (for example your essay or source based case studies, feel free to contact me at littlebunniehellokitty@gmail.com
My best wishes
Ordinary Student
English
Many people taking O Level English think that it is very simple and easy to get the green light for a pass. That undoubtedly is a fact, but note the following:
1. If you start to forsake this key subject in your O Level Certificate, you will regret it if you do not even try to make time for it. Many people in my School have previously let go of the subject and ended up getting a C or D for the subject because they become complacent in the subject. English can be easily prepared for through the following recommended methods:
Paper 1
Please DO NOT memorise the entire essay and 'vomit' it out in the exam. 99% percent of the time, it ends up to be extremely bad and you will not score better and even score worse than a student with lots of grammatical mistakes. Cambridge has explicitly stated in the Examiner's Report that scripts with an essay that are good but out of place to the question would be heavily penalised due to its lack of originality.
It is highly recommended that memorization is used but in a different way. Memorise the good vocabulary that teachers have given to you in your school. WORD FOR WORD. This helps to elevate the style of language used and give a better impression to the Cambridge Examiners. (If you don't have a list of good phrases or verbs, do contact me to get a recommended list for 1128 examination.)
Situational Writing requires you to use visual text. Scripts not using visual text will not score higher than 6 for Task Fulfillment due to failure to use task requirements. Use 5 minutes to read the visual text and annotate the questions at hand.
For Editing, please CIRCLE the incorrect words. Students not adhering to this instruction by Cambridge has been reported scoring zero for Editing.
Recommended Timing
Editing 7.5min
Situational Writing Visual Text Analysis and Question Analysis 10 minutes
Situational Writing Actual Writing 40 mins
Essay Question Analysis 5 mins
Essay Writing 40min
Checking of Grammar 7.5min
Paper 2
The biggest sin that you can possibly make from this paper is to do the questions without reading the text, especially for NARRATIVE TEXT. Narrative Text requires the candidates to understand the flow of the story and the flow of feelings by the characters. Failure to read the text would result in candidates not understanding the actual flow of events and give invalid or vague answering, translating to no marks credited for that question.
Though not recommended in GP Comprehension, O Level Comprehension provides a lot of time for candidates to read the text thoroughly to give insightful responses. Reading is MANDATORY in O Level English Comprehension!
Recommended flow
Visual Text Analysis 5 min
Visual Text Answering 10min
Narrative Text Analysis 30min
Narrative Text Answering 25 min
Non-Narrative Text Analysis 10 min
Non-Narrative 10m SAQ 10min
Summary 20min
Paper 3
IF YOU NEED THE RECORDING FOR THE 2014/2015 O LEVEL LC EXAMINATION OR THE QUESTION PAPER, please email me...
As evident from last year's examination, the narrator for the Listening Comprehension Examination would be extremely fast, especially for the Note Taking component. Adding on to the only ability to listen to the recording only once, here is the method to tackle note taking:
For whatever text that is broadcast, there will be blanks for you to fill in. REMEMBER what is the phrase that is given and record on in short form on the answer booklet.
2015 paper
ancestors of modern Japanese robots
Short Form
ance. of now Jap bot
During the 2 min buffer period at the end, change the short form to long form.
PLEASE NOTE THAT CAMBRIDGE ONLY ACCEPT THE EXACT PHRASE AND NOT ANY OTHER OPTIONS.
Mathematics/ Additional Mathematics
With the recent increase in quality grades, Cambridge has revised the 4016 syllabi to 4048 syllabi for Mathematics. Now there is a mixture of both Basic and Applied Mathematics into the same paper. However, the need for accuracy and carelessness prevention is still of utmost importance in O Level Mathematics. When you finish the paper, check EVERY working and see whether it make sense.
For additional Mathematics, there has been one form of question that Cambridge has emphasised greatly (Curve Sketching). They said that candidates are not drawing large enough graphs and cause them to lose marks of accuracy. Therefore, please draw a graph that is appropriate for the amount of marks awarded for that question.
Biology
If you cannot finish remembering all of the facts, STOP now. The overarching ideas in Biology make it hard to cramp everything into your brain within such a short period of time.
If you cannot finish, do the practice papers that are given to your teachers NOW. Get exposed to O Level Questions and know the type of answers that are given by the Answer Sheet to score decently for the examination.
Chemistry
Chemistry has moved from a knowledge-based examination to application based subject. With the inevitable 3 pages situational question in Section B, it is important for candidates to be able to link all their understanding towards memorising and applying effectively to score well.
Chemistry is easy to score, especially if you can understand the topics well. The common problem that students face from Chemistry is the inability to recognise the significance of trends. The atoms, molecules, structures and functions are all alive, even though the cell is the basic unit of life. You need to relate the attitudes of the different particles towards human in order to do well.
Spend at least 45 mins on Section B, so that you can have sufficient time to read the three-page report and finish the EITHER/OR Question for that Examination.
Physics
I'm not in the position to comment, as I have lost touch for about a year in this subject.
Combined Humanities
Introduction
This year is the last year of the outgoing syllabus 2204. It is noticeable of the great difference in assessment methods in Social Studies between 2204 and 2267, which is the new syllabus. People do cherish this last paper of the old syllabus, or else we will regret it.
For SBCS, infer all the sources FIRST as specified by the question. This would help you gain the minimum mark to pass the SBCS, through mere uncritical acceptance of source.
Social Studies
Social Studies is going through a major change from next year onwards. With the change from Structured Essay Question to Structured Response Question in the new syllabus, the old syllabus is predicted to be leaning towards the style of the new syllabus. Therefore, don't think that spotting will help in this year's examination definitely. DO IT WISELY.
MERELY INFERENCE OF THE SOURCE FOR THAT QUESTION AND THE KEYWORD TO THE QUESTIONS WOULD AWARD YOU A PASS FOR THAT QUESTION.
Therefore, by merely inference of the sources in SBCS, would award you a pass for the section.
I have predicted the questions that will come out for the 2016 O Level Social Studies Paper. If you want the question, do email me, as I am not allowed to post it online.
Recommended Timing
Source Analysis 10 min
Inference of ALL sources as specified in question FIRST 15 min
In-depth analysis of question 30min
SEQ 50 min
Elective History
With reference to the Prelim Papers this year's Preliminary Examination, there is a large percentage of students betting on Cuban Missile Crisis to come out for the SBCS. I for one, believe that it will never come out this year. With CMC coming out for 2015 Pure History Case Study and with the constant pressure for CMC to come out for the O Level Examination, the more Cambridge will not come out for the examination.
MERELY INFERENCE OF THE SOURCE FOR THAT QUESTION AND THE KEYWORD TO THE QUESTIONS WOULD AWARD YOU A PASS FOR THAT QUESTION.
The examination SEQ would be very unpredictable. However, I have spotted on three main topics that will come out for the examination. If you need it, please email me.
Source Analysis 5 min
Inference of ALL sources as specified in question (a) to (d) FIRST 10 min
Evaluation Question (USE ALL SOURCES, DON'T LEAVE A SINGLE SOURCE) 15 mins
In-depth analysis of question 20min
SEQ 50 min
All in all, good luck for your examination three weeks later! If you need any more advice or need FREE MARKING services by certified tutors (for example your essay or source based case studies, feel free to contact me at littlebunniehellokitty@gmail.com
My best wishes
Ordinary Student
GCE O Level English 1128 2016
Dear students, hope that you guys are managing the papers by far!
English Paper 1 and 2 (70% of marks) may be over, but don't just give up on the language just yet. Regardless of how well you think you have done for those two paper, Listening is tomorrow!!! It is 10% of the total and would make a huge difference in the score of students who have different perception towards its importance.
Even though Listening is the component of lowest percentage, just a bit of slack on the Note Taking Component would award you 0 marks for that component. That 2% of that total score. I have learnt my lesson from last year and due to my complacency in Listening, I ended up scoring C for English which could have been a B if not for my complacency. Those 10 marks may determine whether you score A1 or A2, a B3 or C5, a C6 or even a D7! Don't let your guard down!
N Level 2016 Note Taking was rather fast, much faster than that of last year, which was a great uproar by candidates to that year. Remember the method of note taking that I suggest previously.
RECALL:
For whatever text that is broadcast, there will be blanks for you to fill in. REMEMBER what is the phrase that is given and record on in short form on the answer booklet.
2015 paper
ancestors of modern Japanese robots
Short Form
ance. of now Jap bot
During the 2 minute checking period at the end, remove these short form and write down the full form within the two minutes. Check whether you have ticked properly and filled up properly for the previous sections.
If you need the 2015 paper recording, feel free to contact me and I send it as soon as possible.
Ordinary Student
English Paper 1 and 2 (70% of marks) may be over, but don't just give up on the language just yet. Regardless of how well you think you have done for those two paper, Listening is tomorrow!!! It is 10% of the total and would make a huge difference in the score of students who have different perception towards its importance.
Even though Listening is the component of lowest percentage, just a bit of slack on the Note Taking Component would award you 0 marks for that component. That 2% of that total score. I have learnt my lesson from last year and due to my complacency in Listening, I ended up scoring C for English which could have been a B if not for my complacency. Those 10 marks may determine whether you score A1 or A2, a B3 or C5, a C6 or even a D7! Don't let your guard down!
N Level 2016 Note Taking was rather fast, much faster than that of last year, which was a great uproar by candidates to that year. Remember the method of note taking that I suggest previously.
RECALL:
For whatever text that is broadcast, there will be blanks for you to fill in. REMEMBER what is the phrase that is given and record on in short form on the answer booklet.
2015 paper
ancestors of modern Japanese robots
Short Form
ance. of now Jap bot
During the 2 minute checking period at the end, remove these short form and write down the full form within the two minutes. Check whether you have ticked properly and filled up properly for the previous sections.
If you need the 2015 paper recording, feel free to contact me and I send it as soon as possible.
Ordinary Student
Friday, 21 October 2016
Review on 2016 O Level 4048 Math
Hi all
Though I am not taking O Level anymore, I have heard from my juniors that this year's Math Paper was exceptionally hard, with the question on Peter and his Magazine Company?
Yes, the paper for this year examination is exceptionally hard as compared to previous years. This is obvious due to the syllabus change. For those taking the paper, do you notice that many questions are based on 'Explain' or 'Suggest'? That is because for this new syllabus, the percentage of marks that is allocated to reasoning and justification doubled compared to Syllabus 4016, which mainly focused on knowledge usage.
I used 2 hours 12 mins to finish the paper, which is much longer than the usual 1 hr 30 min that I had used last year. I scored 87/100 for the paper, excluding the possible marks lost by Presentation and Units. This shows the level of thinking and processing time needed for the new syllabus.
I used 45 mins for the Peter questions due to the many minute details of the questions that need to be processed in order to gain the correct answer. The correct answer of that question is within the range of $9.22 to $20.
Apart from that, I have noticed that the new syllabus like to merge topics together in the questions. For example Q8 required knowledge of both Trigonometry and Volume to gain the correct answer. This is an eye opener of what the new syllabus perceives students to do, which is to emphasise on Application.
Advice to Current O Level students
DO NOT LOSE HEART JUST BECAUSE OF E MATH! They are merely trying to scare you! Don't fall to that temptation to give up just yet. Once you hand up the Science MCQ PMCAS, then you can Sever ties with O Level all you want... This is not quite the time for these thoughts yet!'n
Advice to Secondary 3 2016
If you are weak in our foundation for either topics in the syllabus, use this December Holidays to work on your foundation. You WILL NOT score well if you continue to be weak on your foundation, with thoughts of the 10 Mark Application Question I the new syllabus!
Go on! Push it!
Ordinary Student
Though I am not taking O Level anymore, I have heard from my juniors that this year's Math Paper was exceptionally hard, with the question on Peter and his Magazine Company?
Yes, the paper for this year examination is exceptionally hard as compared to previous years. This is obvious due to the syllabus change. For those taking the paper, do you notice that many questions are based on 'Explain' or 'Suggest'? That is because for this new syllabus, the percentage of marks that is allocated to reasoning and justification doubled compared to Syllabus 4016, which mainly focused on knowledge usage.
I used 2 hours 12 mins to finish the paper, which is much longer than the usual 1 hr 30 min that I had used last year. I scored 87/100 for the paper, excluding the possible marks lost by Presentation and Units. This shows the level of thinking and processing time needed for the new syllabus.
I used 45 mins for the Peter questions due to the many minute details of the questions that need to be processed in order to gain the correct answer. The correct answer of that question is within the range of $9.22 to $20.
Apart from that, I have noticed that the new syllabus like to merge topics together in the questions. For example Q8 required knowledge of both Trigonometry and Volume to gain the correct answer. This is an eye opener of what the new syllabus perceives students to do, which is to emphasise on Application.
Advice to Current O Level students
DO NOT LOSE HEART JUST BECAUSE OF E MATH! They are merely trying to scare you! Don't fall to that temptation to give up just yet. Once you hand up the Science MCQ PMCAS, then you can Sever ties with O Level all you want... This is not quite the time for these thoughts yet!'n
Advice to Secondary 3 2016
If you are weak in our foundation for either topics in the syllabus, use this December Holidays to work on your foundation. You WILL NOT score well if you continue to be weak on your foundation, with thoughts of the 10 Mark Application Question I the new syllabus!
Go on! Push it!
Ordinary Student
Wednesday, 1 June 2016
The Jump from 'O' to 'A'
Hi Guys!
It has been a while since I last blogged about something. JC life really is taking the life out of me... Any ways, for all those who are interested in going to a JC to peruse your tertiary education, here are some of my opinion of how JC has been like and how different is it from my O Level life.
General Comment:
1. One thing for sure is that in JC, lessons end much later than in Secondary School. For my class the earliest time that we are actually released from school is 4.15pm which I had a hard time coping with previously as I had always been released from secondary school at 2.30pm, which gave me more time to study after school.
2. Content is much more in depth and scope than in O Level. In O Level, we built up on our knowledge in the subjects that we had learnt in PSLE. If that's considered a lot in your case, then I strongly recommend that you not go for the JC curriculum that will scare the lights out of you after you enter.
3. Lessons are much more fast paced than in O Level. For example in H2 Bio, our lecture only had 2 lectures, that is one week of school to finish the chapter of enzymes, a chapter that used up almost 2 weeks of 6 lesson in secondary school to finish. Therefore, A level also has a lot of self directed learning.
In a specific note, for the various subjects...
O Level English-->A Level General Paper
In O Level English,
However in GP,
I have not recalled any instances where I actually managed to pass my GP essay due to the perceived lack of maturity of understanding and appreciation towards worldly affairs.
O Level A Math and Math--> A Level H2 Math
In O Level Math,
In H2 Math,
It has been a while since I last blogged about something. JC life really is taking the life out of me... Any ways, for all those who are interested in going to a JC to peruse your tertiary education, here are some of my opinion of how JC has been like and how different is it from my O Level life.
General Comment:
1. One thing for sure is that in JC, lessons end much later than in Secondary School. For my class the earliest time that we are actually released from school is 4.15pm which I had a hard time coping with previously as I had always been released from secondary school at 2.30pm, which gave me more time to study after school.
2. Content is much more in depth and scope than in O Level. In O Level, we built up on our knowledge in the subjects that we had learnt in PSLE. If that's considered a lot in your case, then I strongly recommend that you not go for the JC curriculum that will scare the lights out of you after you enter.
3. Lessons are much more fast paced than in O Level. For example in H2 Bio, our lecture only had 2 lectures, that is one week of school to finish the chapter of enzymes, a chapter that used up almost 2 weeks of 6 lesson in secondary school to finish. Therefore, A level also has a lot of self directed learning.
In a specific note, for the various subjects...
O Level English-->A Level General Paper
In O Level English,
- Candidates are only required to read, understand, write, talk and listen in Internationally Acceptable English. Hence, as long as your language is on par, you will have no problem in scoring well, regardless of how mediocre your content is.
- It is easy to pass O Level English, as long as your essays do not have too much 'exp' OR 'ss' or 'sp' or 'ww' etc. on them.
- Time constraint is not much of a concern in O Level English, as plenty of time is given to evaluate the text and answer the questions.
However in GP,
- Candidates are now not only require to read, comprehend and communicate effectively in Internationally Acceptable English, they are also required to think critically and communicate their ideas in a mature and sophisticated manner in order to score well.
- Time Constraint is always a problem that you experience as 1 hour 30 minutes is never enough to finish 8 SAQ (Short Answer Question), one 120 word Summary and one 2 page Application Question.
I have not recalled any instances where I actually managed to pass my GP essay due to the perceived lack of maturity of understanding and appreciation towards worldly affairs.
O Level A Math and Math--> A Level H2 Math
In O Level Math,
- Presentation is always the determinant between the A1s, A2s and B3s.
- All questions can be done through thorough analysis and formulaic approaches.
In H2 Math,
- Presentation, even though is one thing that affect marks, is not much of a concern as it can only be penalised if you even attempt the question! Once you cannot understand the question OR even know which chapter this question is testing you on, you cannot even answer the question! Many people suffer in J1 due to the lack of practice and appreciation towards the Mathematical Concept.
- Time is also a main concern, as long workings may be needed for even a 2 mark question.
O Level Biology-->A Level H2 Biology
O Level Biology
- Looks at the physiological component of life. (human body system and its functioning to sustain life).
- Split into 4 themes.
- Each theme requires at most two hours to revise before exams.
- Exam does not require detailed explanation if not prompted.
A Level H2 Biology
- Dive further into the body and towards the molecular basis of the body. Amplified specification of some topics, such as Biological Molecules (Nutrition in Humans) and Molecular Genetics (one entire theme dedicated to this topic).
- Greater understanding and appreciation towards the half truths that O Level Biology provide.
- Split into 6 themes for new syllabus.
- Requires answering techniques that, when not applied may cause one to score 0 marks for the 20 marks essay question.
- One theme require the entire day in order to revise.
- Detailed explanation is encouraged and demanded for all questions in the Bio Paper.
- Time Constraint is a Huge Issue due to a lot of information needed to be written.
O Level Chemistry-->A Level H2 Chemistry
O Level Chemistry
- Foundation knowledge on Organic and Inorganic Chemistry
- Questions are highly predictable.
- Data Analysis questions can be answered using information from text.
A Level H2 Chemistry
- Go into depth for ALL the O Level Topics and teaches that many concepts learnt in O Level does not hold in reality in A Level H2 Chemistry.
- New Topics are included.
- Time Constraint is an issue, especially for MCQ Question.
O Level Combined Humanities--> A Level H2 Economics
O Level
- Limited skill set required (Usefulness, Reliability, etc...)
- Time Issue easily resolved, especially with revised syllabus 2267.
- Writing something with key words and just inferring sources will pass you immediately.
- Formulaic Approach are despired, but get you the A1 for CH.
- NAQ may give you 1 mark.
A Level H2 Economics
- High level of Maturity of thought needed to tackle all questions.
- Skills are a more diverse range, must be trained and not taught.
- Formulaic Approach cannot hold in reality for Economics, and will even give you 0 marks for NAQ.
- Time Issues always a concern.
If you need more information on the JC curriculum or sample pages on notes on some of the H2 subjects, email me at littlebunniehellokitty@gmail.com
Thank you!
Thursday, 4 February 2016
For GP Students, GE2015
As this is an education blog, I would like to share my opinions that I would be making for the vote swing amongst Singapore for this General Election, and hope that it would be relevant for the General Paper, such as for your application question, etc...
2) Loss of strong opposition candidates from GE2011
GE2015 has been met with a loss of many key strong personnel from GE2011. For example, Nicole Seah from the NSP declared that she will not take part in the general elections. She was the beating heart of the NSP Marine Parade team in GE2011, evident from Nicole Seah talking most of the time in the NSP Rallies in 2011. The loss of this key candidate caused the NSP to lose majority of its votes and even a possible seat in Parliament, if Nicole Seah were to consider contesting in MacPherson SMC or something to that extent. Another was Mr Chiam See Tong, which had the MP for SPP Potong Pasir Stronghold. After the deterioration of Mr Chiam's health, he now is unable to contest in any SMC or GRC. This is added on to the inability of him to do the simplest of thing, such as to speak effectively in rallies. The lack of the strong leader has made the team seem feeble and hence unable to lead Singapore probably. These two were only some of the example of people losing confidence of political teams and hence not voting for opposition.
3) Complacency amongst opposition
Due to the excellent performance in GE2011, the opposition scene in Singapore has been with complacency and many opposition personnel have started their own political parties, such as SingFirst and PPP. The divided amount of famous opposition personnel in GRCs have made the team look very weak, compared to those stronger ones, like the WP Aljunied Teams. This caused the people to not be confident of these new political parties, as many of the candidates introduced were new and not well known among Singapore in the political arena, hence not being able to vote for the opposition.
4) Increasing confidence of Singaporeans by PAP diligence
The PAP has been very concerned about the future of Singapore due to GE2011. The decrease in vote percentage in PAP has caused them to step up their campaigning game for GE2015. By clearly describing the facts and their plans for the future of Singapore, they have made people convinced that they are the ones that would be the best to lead Singapore. Also, they have displayed their incorruptibility by informing Singaporeans their care for Singaporean, regardless of social background. The dilligence made Singaporeans feel that they will work hard and lead Singapore effectively and to the best of ability for the next 5 years, hence vote for them, causing the vote swing.
5) Unnecessary fighting amongst the Opposition
The most prominent example is the fighting between Han Hui Hui and the Reform Party. The party accused Ms Han for attempts of character assassination and her being a Socialist Front sponsored candidates. All these attempts were used to maintain the integrity of the respectively personnel, but these were viewed by the public as forms of childishness and bring about problems and conflict unnecessarily. These made Singaporean feel that these parties that argued about one another and not work together as one solid opposition made them feel that the leadership qualities of these parties were questionable and hence caused Singaporeans to not vote for the opposition, evident from the 78% given to PAP Radin Mas Candidate, Sam Tan, as compared to 2011, which was 67%.
Why the power swing happened, I shall share my opinions:
1) Loss of a great leader
2015 marked the demise of a great leader, which was Mr Lee Kuan Yew. Mr Lee has led the country for the first 50 years of independence and after 50 years of independence, he has passed on. The demise of the leader had led to Singaporeans feeling afraid and insecure about the future of Singaporeans. This has made Singaporean feel that they must vote for the ruling party, which Mr Lee has groomed and helped nurture to prepare the next generation of PAP members to continue governing Singapore with his efficiency. This mentality that Singaporeans had would definitely make them vote for the PAP to secure a presumed brighter future for Singapore rather than the opposition that does not have that experience in parliament and hence may not bring good future to Singapore for the next 50 years.
2) Loss of strong opposition candidates from GE2011
GE2015 has been met with a loss of many key strong personnel from GE2011. For example, Nicole Seah from the NSP declared that she will not take part in the general elections. She was the beating heart of the NSP Marine Parade team in GE2011, evident from Nicole Seah talking most of the time in the NSP Rallies in 2011. The loss of this key candidate caused the NSP to lose majority of its votes and even a possible seat in Parliament, if Nicole Seah were to consider contesting in MacPherson SMC or something to that extent. Another was Mr Chiam See Tong, which had the MP for SPP Potong Pasir Stronghold. After the deterioration of Mr Chiam's health, he now is unable to contest in any SMC or GRC. This is added on to the inability of him to do the simplest of thing, such as to speak effectively in rallies. The lack of the strong leader has made the team seem feeble and hence unable to lead Singapore probably. These two were only some of the example of people losing confidence of political teams and hence not voting for opposition.
3) Complacency amongst opposition
Due to the excellent performance in GE2011, the opposition scene in Singapore has been with complacency and many opposition personnel have started their own political parties, such as SingFirst and PPP. The divided amount of famous opposition personnel in GRCs have made the team look very weak, compared to those stronger ones, like the WP Aljunied Teams. This caused the people to not be confident of these new political parties, as many of the candidates introduced were new and not well known among Singapore in the political arena, hence not being able to vote for the opposition.
4) Increasing confidence of Singaporeans by PAP diligence
The PAP has been very concerned about the future of Singapore due to GE2011. The decrease in vote percentage in PAP has caused them to step up their campaigning game for GE2015. By clearly describing the facts and their plans for the future of Singapore, they have made people convinced that they are the ones that would be the best to lead Singapore. Also, they have displayed their incorruptibility by informing Singaporeans their care for Singaporean, regardless of social background. The dilligence made Singaporeans feel that they will work hard and lead Singapore effectively and to the best of ability for the next 5 years, hence vote for them, causing the vote swing.
5) Unnecessary fighting amongst the Opposition
The most prominent example is the fighting between Han Hui Hui and the Reform Party. The party accused Ms Han for attempts of character assassination and her being a Socialist Front sponsored candidates. All these attempts were used to maintain the integrity of the respectively personnel, but these were viewed by the public as forms of childishness and bring about problems and conflict unnecessarily. These made Singaporean feel that these parties that argued about one another and not work together as one solid opposition made them feel that the leadership qualities of these parties were questionable and hence caused Singaporeans to not vote for the opposition, evident from the 78% given to PAP Radin Mas Candidate, Sam Tan, as compared to 2011, which was 67%.
Sunday, 31 January 2016
Why did MOE change the criteria for JAE Appeal, without explicitly telling students?
The 2016 JAE Appeal has just started. However if some of you have noticed, there is a new policy that one must meet the COP before being eligible to appeal. Anyone who did not meet the COP would have just wasted paper and their energy as they would have no possibility of entering the school they appealed to if they were unable to meet the COP. Why did MOE do this? Without announcing this to the students, they were met with nothing but disappointment, when they were told that they were unable to get into the school definitely after submitting the application form.
This small sentence was small and unnoticeable amongst the large paragraph on the MOE JAE Website, but caused so much disappointment to students who eyed for another school that they preferred, including me. It is understandable that the change in ministers may have caused this policy to be made, but the inability of the MOE to inform students directly was very uncalled for. Is the new operational system of the MOE causing this inability? I think that the minister should make an effort to change this lacking areas, or else it would cause much problems in the education system just by inability to conveying these small but important information. These are not like in an army where the military must infer the in charge, but students who examinations are so important that they one must EXPLICITLY inform the students of these changes. These shortcoming must stop as it affect the future of students indirectly!
If this is the attitude of the minister no longer priorities the needs of the students as first, then I will definitely not vote for him in the upcoming Elections where I am able to vote in if he is in my constituency. Unfortunately, he is not, and he will not lose one precious vote to the opposition.
Tuesday, 19 January 2016
Why not H2 Combined Humanities?
Since I had not been posting much, let me make a bold statement?
Why not offer H2 Combined Humanities as a A Level subject in Singapore? Since O Level has it, why not A Level? Its a great way for students to have a much bigger scope of Humanities, if they are in the Science stream.
The subject can have a mixture of syllabus from two H1 subjects and two papers that have the same assessment format as both counterparts will be examined for an overall 100%. Its the exact same idea as O Level Combined Humanities.
If it allows the Science stream students to have the opportunity to read a wider range of subject that they can offer, why not? I sure hope that this subject can be offered for 2016-2017 A Level Subject, because I would definitely want to take up the subject...
Just a suggestion for MOE. What do you think? Comment below.
Why not offer H2 Combined Humanities as a A Level subject in Singapore? Since O Level has it, why not A Level? Its a great way for students to have a much bigger scope of Humanities, if they are in the Science stream.
The subject can have a mixture of syllabus from two H1 subjects and two papers that have the same assessment format as both counterparts will be examined for an overall 100%. Its the exact same idea as O Level Combined Humanities.
If it allows the Science stream students to have the opportunity to read a wider range of subject that they can offer, why not? I sure hope that this subject can be offered for 2016-2017 A Level Subject, because I would definitely want to take up the subject...
Just a suggestion for MOE. What do you think? Comment below.
Thursday, 7 January 2016
Suggestions for SEAB for fixing the major shortcoming of Social Studies Assessment
Even though I
know that SEAB is most likely not going to view this, but even if they view it,
they would ignore my comments for the assessment services, I still want to
voice out my thoughts regarding this issue. Worried over the possibility of irregularities
or charges over such posts, I shall not disclose my identify by sending a
suggestion email to SEAB.
Firstly, I
would suggest SEAB to do the following for the Structured Essay Questions or
even the future Structured Response Questions which may also have a possibility
of rote learning and ‘spotting’ topics.
SEAB should
have multiple setters to set the questions for the examination. There must be a
mixture of questions from ALL themes (the five examinable themes for the 2204
syllabus and the three examinable themes for the revised syllabus) with equal
amount of questions from each theme. After shortlisting the suitable questions,
SEAB shall produce a draft copy of all of the examination question (about 25
questions). SEAB shall then inform several external personnel to help the final
question paper formation. The external personnel can anyone in Singapore, be it
civil servant, employees from the private sector, foreign talent, etc. The
other requirement is that the external personnel must have no relationship to
MOE (be it employment, kinship with personnel, etc.), SEAB or the education
ministry in general. They would then be deployed randomly to pick a question
from the approved list of question shortlisted by the setters.
Upon picking,
they must declare that their decision is personal and not under the influence
or supervision of other parties, such as MOE teachers or friends. Any breach of
this declaration would result in fining or imprisonment or both for both the
person being influence and the person who influence the person to do so. This
would ensure of the random picking of the question that would come out for the
examination.
This even
though is considered as a harsh penalty of fine and imprisonment, it is
necessary for change. If termination of one’s national examination award is
considered harsh in a student’s point of view as it will ruin your reputation,
then the fine and imprisonment is necessary for people trying to break the
integrity of the examination and its conduct. I feel that this is an essential
move to stop the idea of rote learning and ensure fair meritocracy in the
education system.
Secondly,
replace typical source-based sub-questions with new quirky questions. For
example, for questions such as “What is the message of the source? ”, they are
usually 5-6 marks in the examination. They can replace them with other
questions that are also inference basic, but add another interesting part to
the question. Example of such a question is “One can interpret many messages
from Source A. Does this mean that all but one are wrong in this Case Study”.
By adding more concept and quirky questions (some schools call them hybrid
questions), students would then find the Case Study more enjoyable and pleasant
to work with, instead of just being rote learning and using formulaic
approaches to answer the question.
More example of such
quirky questions are
1. ‘Both sources are
biased sources’. How far do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer.
2. Both sources have
purposes. Does this mean that both of them are unreliable? Explain your answer.
3. ‘It is impossible
for two sources from different origination to be completely identical in
content.’ How far do these sources agree with this statement? Explain your
answer.
4. “It is impossible for
a source to be completely useful.” How far does Source D support the following
statement in consideration to Source E? Explain your answer.
5. USE ALL THE
SOURCES.
‘The Boko Haram Mass Kidnap Act in 2014 shows the rising threat of
terrorism.’ How far do these sources support this statement? Explain your
answer. Your answer should include the evaluation of biasness of at least one
tone.
Source Based Case Studies are meant to be entertaining and amusing
to the average student, but the uniform and mundane setting of the case study
has caused students to turn to rote learning to score high marks. Even if SEAB
publishes a marker’s report that states that ‘Candidates who answer the
question without relying on a formulaic approach were able to score the best in
the Case Study’, does not solve the problem. Changes to both the Case Study and
Section B is needed for objective assessment.
I would be
delighted to see meaningful changes to the Combined Humanities Assessment
Scheme. It is heart-warming to see the rote-learning frequented SEQ being
replaced by SRQ which aims to stop the rote learning process. But if change is
wanted, changes to how questions are set and given to candidate should be in
place.
If anyone would
like to comment on my suggestions given, do comment below or email to me @ littlebunniehellokitty@gmail.com.
I would be delighted to discuss regarding this issue with you.
THANKS!!! THANKS!!!
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