Hey, i've just received my A lvls results and i didnt do well, thus i am extremely worried about my uni admissions. Btw here are my results:
Physics H2 A
Chem H2 A
Math H2 B
Econs H2 B
GP S ( sucks i know)
PW A
HMT B3 ( o lvls)
1) So wad is my uni score? and how do i calculate it?
2) Am i able to get into chem engineering in either NTU or NUS? Or maritime engineering in NTU?
3) If not wad are the other engineering courses about? I am headless about all the different courses.
Thanks for your help! :D
S stands for what??
Originally posted by wahlao90:Hey, i've just received my A lvls results and i didnt do well, thus i am extremely worried about my uni admissions. Btw here are my results:
Physics H2 AChem H2 A
Math H2 B
Econs H2 B
GP S ( sucks i know)
PW A
HMT B3 ( o lvls)
1) So wad is my uni score? and how do i calculate it?
2) Am i able to get into chem engineering in either NTU or NUS? Or maritime engineering in NTU?
3) If not wad are the other engineering courses about? I am headless about all the different courses.
Thanks for your help! :D
All the unis have annouced the respective cutoff grades for all their courses this year. Go see and you will know how high is your chances. The links to them are also posted in some of the other posts so you can go look around.
satisfactory? is that the new and improved C6/D7?
Anyone knows wads my uni score? thanks in advance!
your physics and chem so good, come to science la, go engine for wat sia...
Anyway your GP S is ok la... got poly grades with "O" level english F9 also can enter NUS, so dont worry about your GP.
Go open house, its on now at the MPSH. Go and listen to the people and they will intro you... it does you no harm, especially your are headless about where you can go.
Good luck
Haha i was considering faculty of science too! but i dont know how the course goes about. XD
I think fac of sci will conduct interviews, come to NUS open hse tmr! Then u will noe ur chances. Btw most prob if you enter NUS, you will be asked to take up an English module which doesnt have academic credits, but you have to pass that module to continue with your studies in NUS.
erm. chemical engineering is probably the hardest engineering to get in, be it ntu or nus