| Quote: | | | Originally Posted by dexxter | | | | |
| IF u read the news A level students arent getting the priority anymore....they are opening up more for poly students already.... and of cos every 1 or 2 out of 10 from RP get into NTU or NUS....thats because we have more than 14000 students.....do ur math....in the end the sum is quite alot of ppl getting into universities and thats just a rough statistic....im telling u 8 out of 10 RP students are slackers....difference between Slackers and those hardworking ones is very great...slackers can forget about going to uni...they hardly come to class or do anywork assigned to them...and their tests...they are always 1st to leave because they dun even know how to do.....im from RP btw....and im not a slacker....I am in IT - networking and security....we change classmates every 6 months....i have met a handful of slackers.....majority of the class are slackers....and they get their Cs we get our As....thats whats happening in our sch..... | |
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A lvlers dont get priority but still more of them are accepted into NTU & NUS. Whereas , RP, whos diploma is not that recognised get 1 or 2 per 10 into NTU/NUS? They go there to work issit? When did NTU/NUS have so many slots in their degrees. There are foreign scholars, local Alvlers, even though they dont receive priority in receiving the slots anymore, still a significant amount gets into NUS/NTU leaving limited slots for polytechnic students. Imagine 1 or 2 in the 14000 of RP students go in, lets say we take 1.5/10 x 14000. Thats 2,100, and with some courses taking in less than 5 or not taking in students at all(like medicine) , 2,100 i think already more than amount of all poly students in Singapore that NTU/NUS takes in