Advice For Students
Students encounter major milestones in their education journey where they have to make key decisions such as how to choose a school and set the course of their formative years, here, we give some advice on how you can find the perfect fit!
Beyond the years of compulsory education in Singapore, a whole new world awaits for students after graduating from Secondary, Poly, Junior College and university. In this section we dive into other areas students can pursue outside of school such as career paths and how they can move to define their future and grow themselves.
7 Reasons To Learn Economics in JC
21 December 2020
Most JC students choose the ‘PCME’ subject combination without giving it much thought. The ‘E’ stands for Economics. In fact, Economics is one of the...
Accounting – What is it? And Why Should You Learn it?
19 December 2020
In most secondary schools, Secondary 2 students will be given a choice to choose their subject combination upon the release of their End-of-Year results. Accounting...
5 Reasons to Learn Tamil in Singapore
16 December 2020
Why should I learn Tamil if I’m not of Tamil ancestry? What benefits could I get if I've mastered the linguistic arts of speaking Tamil?...
7 Things You Can Do to Improve Your Relationship With Your Parents
07 December 2020
If I were to ask you to think about your relationship with your parents now, how would you describe it? Is it filled with bliss?...
How to Make the Right Friends if You’re an Introvert Student
25 November 2020
Are you someone who rather stays at home, cuddled up in your bed while your friends are out raving? Well, if that’s your preferred lifestyle,...
How to Choose your IB Diploma Subjects?
17 October 2020
Students often have different opinions when it comes to the IB program. Some say it is the toughest undertaking any student can take because of...
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