I am a Class of 10 graduate and would like to know the pros and cons of studying at Raffles Girls H

Updated on educate 2024-05-16
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Of course, I am a junior high school graduate in the same year, and I also have to take the Raffles Girls' High School in Singapore.

    Compared with China, being able to go to Singapore is equivalent to going abroad at university, because there is a direct British exam, and you can apply for universities all over the world.

    But although 70% of the Chinese in Singapore, not all Chinese can speak Chinese, and singnish is very serious, so we have to reread it once equivalent to junior 3, that is, the 4 years you said. But your English accent should be better than theirs, so it is recommended to bring an English tape to read along, and don't learn singnish.

    Also, Singapore is anti-China, I didn't understand at first, why are 70% of Chinese anti-China? In fact, there are quite big opinions on China.

    But the anti-Chinese school for girls should be fine.

    The most important thing to go to Raffles Singapore Girls' School is its combination of East and West education, which can exercise our quality, as long as we learn English, it is not worth it, mainly to go abroad.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Students and students who want to enroll are welcome to join freely to see which branch campus and what major is suitable for you, or to discuss homework problems and professional orientation Agents or school teachers do not enter! ~~

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I have been studying in Singapore since junior high school. Now I graduated from the National University. I'll tell you about it.

    Singapore's welfare policies are good, the unemployment rate is low, the employment pay is high, and the green card is cloudy" is true. You graduated from 3 universities, according to the current situation, and even expect that in 4 years, it will not be difficult to find a job. The green card will have to wait for 1 year before it happens.

    A level is not simple either:

    If you work hard in the A level exam, it is possible to be admitted to three ** schools within 1 year. But only if you work very hard. The three local universities are also difficult for Singapore students to get into

    Only the top 20% of secondary school graduates in Singapore go on to preparatory schools (or junior colleges, JCs). Only those who are close to JC can study A-level courses, we studied at JC for 2 years before taking the A-level exam, and finally we were ranked in the middle of JC, and only 70% of them entered the three universities. If you can't pass the exam, you go to other countries or go to a private university in Singapore.

    Singapore also has a preparatory department that specializes in recruiting Guangxi people, and everyone comes to study for one year after the college entrance examination. Within 1 year, they worked 9-to-5 classes and self-study, and in the end, more than 50 people, 10 went to the national university, and almost 10 went to Nanyang Technological University. So there is still hope.

    I think the biggest problem is that you're a liberal arts student. A levels are also divided into arts and sciences. Liberal arts subjects include English literature, history, etc., and you need to read a lot of articles to understand famous books, people, historical events, and have strong English skills to analyze events and debate opinions.

    It's like you use the Chinese college entrance examination language paper. The requirements for writing in English are far greater than those for TOEFL and IELTS.

    Therefore, most Chinese students are admitted to science, science has very low requirements for English, mathematics + 2 natural sciences (physics, chemistry and biology choose 2 subjects) basically you can understand the questions. But math is much deeper than Chinese high schools. It's true.

    Many people who have not taken the exam do not know that the mathematics of the A level science class contains a lot of calculus, advanced mathematics and statistics taught in Chinese freshmen. As a liberal arts student, you need to learn more math. If you apply for a science major and have a lower grade than B in mathematics, you will basically be out of action at a national university.

    It is not surprising that good JC in Singapore, such as Raffles, Huachu, has 700 people in the whole school, and 600 people are all A's.

    So according to your situation, it is stressful to come to Singapore, and you really have to fight for a single-plank bridge. If you can go to a 211 university, don't come, it's much easier to apply for graduate studies after graduating from a Chinese university. It is not too difficult to stay and work after graduating from graduate school.

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