i JUST came across a PSLE study channel and goodness THERE SO HARDWORKING and their notes are 10/10 i aspire to be like them
(just the o’level version)
(just the o’level version)
oh uhm i should make it clear HAHAHA when Os start, i doubt i’ll be making notes already, due to heavy revision schedules and consultations/ classes.
i won’t actually post as much study content as usual, unless it’s heavily requested then i for sure will try my best to!!
i won’t actually post as much study content as usual, unless it’s heavily requested then i for sure will try my best to!!
and ill also be making weird statements that are harsh (directed to certain subjects LIKE BIO because some of them are utterly brain fogging and obnoxious to do/ revise)
my new motivation to do well: i get to spend my whole year of savings on cardboard and pieces of paper
OLEVELS
#olevelscountdown PRACTICAL
Pure Physics: t-minus: 5 days
Combined Science (all 3 combis): t-minus: 7 days
Pure Biology: t-minus: 13 days
Pure Chemistry: t-minus: 15 days
#olevelscountdown LISTENING
English: t-minus: 16 days
MTB: t-minus: 16 days
#olevelscountdown PAPERS
Mathematics P1: t-minus: 19 days
English P1: t-minus: 20 days
English P2 t-minus: 20 days
Elective geog t-minus: 21 days
Elective hist t-minus: 21 days
Mathematics 2 t-minus: 22 days
Pure History 1 t-minus: 23 days
Pure Geography 1 t-minus: 23 days
Additional Mathematics 1 t-minus: 28 days
ALEVELS
#alevelscountdown PRACTICAL
Physics: t-minus: 19 days
Chemistry: t-minus: 22 days
Biology: t-minus: 29 days
#alevelscountdown LISTENING
MTB: t-minus: 33 days
#alevelscountdown PAPERS
General Paper 1: t-minus: 40 days
General Paper 2: t-minus: 40 days
Mathematics 1: t-minus: 41 days
Literature in Eng 1: t-minus: 42 days
Chemistry 2: t-minus 43 days
Mathematics 2: t-minus 44 days
Literature in Eng 2: t-minus 47 days
Literature in Eng 3: t-minus 48 days
NLEVELS
#nlevelscountdown PAPERS
Mathematics 1 (T): t-minus: 5 days
Science (physics) 1: t-minus 5 days
Science (physics) 2: t-minus 5 days
Mathematics 1 (A): t-minus 6 days
POA 1: t-minus 6 days
Science (chemistry) 3: t-minus 7 days
Science (chemistry) 4: t-minus 7 days
Mathematics (A) 2: t-minus 7 days
PSLE
#PSLEcountdown PAPERS
English 1: t-minus: 1 days
English 2: t-minus: 1 days
F. English 1: t-minus: 1 days
F. English 2: t-minus: 1 days
Mathematics 1: t-minus: 2 days
Mathematics 2: t-minus: 2 days
F. Mathematics 1: t-minus: 2 days
F. Mathematics 2: t-minus: 3 days
MTL 1: t-minus 5 days
MTL 2: t-minus 5 days
F. MTL 1: t-minus 5 days
F. MTL 2: t-minus 5 days
Science: t-minus 6 days
F. Science: t-minus 6 days
HMTL 1: t-minus 7 days
HMTL 2: t-minus 7 days
END OF PSLE
#olevelscountdown PRACTICAL
Pure Physics: t-minus: 5 days
Combined Science (all 3 combis): t-minus: 7 days
Pure Biology: t-minus: 13 days
Pure Chemistry: t-minus: 15 days
#olevelscountdown LISTENING
English: t-minus: 16 days
MTB: t-minus: 16 days
#olevelscountdown PAPERS
Mathematics P1: t-minus: 19 days
English P1: t-minus: 20 days
English P2 t-minus: 20 days
Elective geog t-minus: 21 days
Elective hist t-minus: 21 days
Mathematics 2 t-minus: 22 days
Pure History 1 t-minus: 23 days
Pure Geography 1 t-minus: 23 days
Additional Mathematics 1 t-minus: 28 days
ALEVELS
#alevelscountdown PRACTICAL
Physics: t-minus: 19 days
Chemistry: t-minus: 22 days
Biology: t-minus: 29 days
#alevelscountdown LISTENING
MTB: t-minus: 33 days
#alevelscountdown PAPERS
General Paper 1: t-minus: 40 days
General Paper 2: t-minus: 40 days
Mathematics 1: t-minus: 41 days
Literature in Eng 1: t-minus: 42 days
Chemistry 2: t-minus 43 days
Mathematics 2: t-minus 44 days
Literature in Eng 2: t-minus 47 days
Literature in Eng 3: t-minus 48 days
NLEVELS
#nlevelscountdown PAPERS
Mathematics 1 (T): t-minus: 5 days
Science (physics) 1: t-minus 5 days
Science (physics) 2: t-minus 5 days
Mathematics 1 (A): t-minus 6 days
POA 1: t-minus 6 days
Science (chemistry) 3: t-minus 7 days
Science (chemistry) 4: t-minus 7 days
Mathematics (A) 2: t-minus 7 days
PSLE
#PSLEcountdown PAPERS
English 1: t-minus: 1 days
English 2: t-minus: 1 days
F. English 1: t-minus: 1 days
F. English 2: t-minus: 1 days
Mathematics 1: t-minus: 2 days
Mathematics 2: t-minus: 2 days
F. Mathematics 1: t-minus: 2 days
F. Mathematics 2: t-minus: 3 days
MTL 1: t-minus 5 days
MTL 2: t-minus 5 days
F. MTL 1: t-minus 5 days
F. MTL 2: t-minus 5 days
Science: t-minus 6 days
F. Science: t-minus 6 days
HMTL 1: t-minus 7 days
HMTL 2: t-minus 7 days
END OF PSLE
END OF OLEVELS
Combined sci: t-minus: 42 days
Pure sci: t-minus: 44 days
END OF ALEVELS
t-minus: 65 days
END OF NLEVELS
t-minus: 15 days
END OF PSLE:
MT: t-minus: 6 days
HMT: t-minus: 7 days
Combined sci: t-minus: 42 days
Pure sci: t-minus: 44 days
END OF ALEVELS
t-minus: 65 days
END OF NLEVELS
t-minus: 15 days
END OF PSLE:
MT: t-minus: 6 days
HMT: t-minus: 7 days
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i recently went to this uni convention and i saw through all the universities in the UK and AUS that accept O’level certs, and a lot of them act offer those who completed O’levels.
you just have to obtain at least a B4 for english, and pass your other subjects.
if you’re gg through UNI by this and skipping poly/ jc, the admission dates would be in ard September, so uhm while everyone is having school, you would have until september.
BUT, i recommend you get a diploma first (to like increase skills) even if you don’t like the course you picked.
You still can pick the course you desired to get into in uni and major in it, BUT you would have to go through 2-4 years of undergrad studies BEFORE you enter the legit major education (if you’re doing something completely different from the diploma you got)
you just have to obtain at least a B4 for english, and pass your other subjects.
if you’re gg through UNI by this and skipping poly/ jc, the admission dates would be in ard September, so uhm while everyone is having school, you would have until september.
BUT, i recommend you get a diploma first (to like increase skills) even if you don’t like the course you picked.
You still can pick the course you desired to get into in uni and major in it, BUT you would have to go through 2-4 years of undergrad studies BEFORE you enter the legit major education (if you’re doing something completely different from the diploma you got)
OKAY BTW, the reason why i only mentioned AUS and UK is because they’re both commonwealth countries, which means they have the same law.
so if you want to do like law, criminology, or anything related to the law, it’s better to go to commonwealth countries, because their law is like ALMOST exactly the same as SG’s.
for medicine or design, etc, it’s up to you where you want to go. but i recommend UK or AUS, due to the fact that they offer more and better work internships. US/ other countries is okay, but consider how safe the country is.
for Veterinary science, it’s better to study in AUS because.. its q obv la ha AUS got more animals than the fails i get haha..
for Nursing, this one pretty hard for Os cert. you might need to have diploma for this, or consult someone cus i heard like nursing is a super wide range (apparently it’s like wider than doc) so yea
so if you want to do like law, criminology, or anything related to the law, it’s better to go to commonwealth countries, because their law is like ALMOST exactly the same as SG’s.
for medicine or design, etc, it’s up to you where you want to go. but i recommend UK or AUS, due to the fact that they offer more and better work internships. US/ other countries is okay, but consider how safe the country is.
for Veterinary science, it’s better to study in AUS because.. its q obv la ha AUS got more animals than the fails i get haha..
for Nursing, this one pretty hard for Os cert. you might need to have diploma for this, or consult someone cus i heard like nursing is a super wide range (apparently it’s like wider than doc) so yea
i love the random capitalisation in the messages i send
procrastination is history
OKAY BTW, the reason why i only mentioned AUS and UK is because they’re both commonwealth countries, which means they have the same law. so if you want to do like law, criminology, or anything related to the law, it’s better to go to commonwealth countries…
of course, you also have to consider the costs for overseas studies. you’re not only gg for 1 year, it can go from 3-5 years. 1 term can be ard 10-100 times more than what poly fees are (and THATS PRETTY DARN EX).
consider how many years you would have to be in school.
law you would have to go through exam after exam, and it’s super similar to doctor where you have to go through so many years of school. you would also need to pay for your bar exams in order to be a legit lawyer and it’s really ex.
doctor too, where you lit have like 4 years of undergrad studies, 4 years majoring in the course, 3-7 years of residency. it can be super long for you to become a licensed doctor.
consider these factors too. if you don’t have the passion, these would be damn hard to act achieve because you won’t be interested in it
consider how many years you would have to be in school.
law you would have to go through exam after exam, and it’s super similar to doctor where you have to go through so many years of school. you would also need to pay for your bar exams in order to be a legit lawyer and it’s really ex.
doctor too, where you lit have like 4 years of undergrad studies, 4 years majoring in the course, 3-7 years of residency. it can be super long for you to become a licensed doctor.
consider these factors too. if you don’t have the passion, these would be damn hard to act achieve because you won’t be interested in it
i mean if you’re maintenance and yw to go for it, SLAYYYYYYY but please talk to your parents/ guardian (don’t worry i am too)