Sunday, March 18, 2007
http://www.np.edu.sg/lsct/ce/biochem.html
http://www.sp.edu.sg/SPweb/appmanager/home/default?_nfpb=true&linkNode=/BEA%20Repository/FutureStudent/Courses/ChemicalLifeSciences/FullTime/DiplomaInChemicalEngineering/WhatYouWillStudy&T17000899711148607296532_actionOverride=/cmsTools/extension/content/main/link&_windowLabel=T17000899711148607296532&_pageLabel=SP_ABT_C_FTD_CLS_CE
if i go poly, these will be my dream courses.
the COP is 15 and 14 points respectively, at least for this year.
but actually, im still not sure whether to go JC or poly.
if i go JC, i can take the subjects i love but the lectures will be boring.
if i go poly, i can only go for chemistry and there will be hands-on, so more fun than in JC, but at the expense of giving up economics.
its like really a choice stuck between my passion.
i have a stronger passion for chemistry than for economics.
i dont see myself working in the field of anything much to do with economics, but its just the passion.
but the fees for poly isnt exactly cheap. plus its 3 years. and my parents have to provide for my brother going private U. so i really dont know. if i go JC, at least can use edusave and stuff to pay school fees & its not a bomb like poly fees which are like 2000plus per year, for 3 years, which will be 7000plus. i'll really have to study hard & make sure the money's worth my education especially when my brother will be going private U for 2 or 3 years and his fees are 7000plus per year. so im quite at a loss.
and at least, if i go JC, i use still enjoy concession privileges & probably cheaper than poly food. the thing about poly is that no uniform, so i wont have to buy them. then maybe also no expensive textbooks to buy. but actually, its quite worth it afterall. now that i think of all these. cos A levels will be expensive, but of course cheaper than the poly fees i suppose. then besides that, pay 2000plus for 3 years for poly, then if you happen to go U, its only 2 years whereas for JC, its 3 years in U, then the fees add up will be around the same. the only thing is that only 1 in 10 poly students can go U. by 2009, it will be raised to 15%. so have to work extra hard there. plus poly there's like hands-on & attachment, all the fun things. (Okay. I think I sound so interested in poly now.)
chemistry just rocks!
especially with ms liao. [haha!]
i failed once again @ 4:04:00 pm