Is JC or uni harder?

Is JC or uni harder?

Every semester during finals you will study as hard as you did for A levels if you want to have anywhere close to good grades. Based on that I'd say Uni is definitely less relax than JC. It might be more enjoyable but relax it is definitely not.

Is Poly easier than JC?

It's a popular belief that going to a Poly is “easier”. While I can't say much about what it's like in JC, I can assure you that Poly is undoubtedly, most definitely, not easy. Poly students are known to be less busy, and that's true to some extent. Compared to JC students, our timetables are a lot less hectic.

Are A levels really hard?

A levels are made painfully harder if you choose subjects you feel obligated to do for certain career paths rather than subjects you enjoy. The time you devote to A levels will feel much longer if you do not have a passion for the subject.

Is Singapore a Levels hard?

The Singaporean version of A levels is much harder in comparison to the international version. Despite that, entry requirements using the results remain stringent. Why is Singapore-Cambridge A levels so hard?!

Is JC or poly better?

JC leads to your A levels, which is meant as an entrant examination for universities. Universities tend to prefer JC students over Poly grads. Even if you don't do well (below average) for your A levels, your chances of entering a university is higher than a poly graduate whose results may be above average.

What is JC in Singapore?

Junior college (Singapore) … Junior colleges are pre-university institutions in Singapore that offers two-year pre-university courses that leads to either the Singapore-Cambridge GCE Advanced Level or the International Baccalaureate Diploma.

Is there bell curve for O’Level 2019?

No bell curve grading in national exams, most universities. Bell curve grading is not used in any of the national examinations – the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE), N levels, O levels and A levels – in Singapore, the Ministry of Education (MOE) has said.