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Publish: 2021-04-18 07:33:24
1. Is it suitable for me to study in haozhong? It's no use reading. Is it a waste of money
* A: in fact, if you love learning, you'd better go abroad early. The results of the high school entrance examination don't seem to have much influence on your going to Singapore. After going to Singapore, I should go to government secondary school. The highest is grade three. It can also be said to be a downgrade. Because the students in the third grade of Singapore government middle school are about 15 years old. Do not have the pressure of age, because foreign students are older when they come here. As long as you are willing to work hard, I think you will not come in vain< 2. What are the requirements for high school in Singapore? What's the test? Is the exam difficult
A: examinations are definitely needed. At that time, I came to take part in the collective examination held by the government
English and mathematics I don't know if there are any physics papers now. But as long as you can understand the content of the math test, I believe it is no problem for Chinese students to get high marks. English tests composition and reading comprehension. Maybe that's the point. The number of words in the composition may be 250 +. I took the exam in September. It is said that there is an exam every month from September to December. I don't know if it has changed this year. You have to go to language school after you come. But it doesn't seem to help much. Because in a language school, it's just a bunch of gangs playing together. It's up to you! After the test, you will receive the report card within one month. Then take the report card to the government middle school to sign up, and the school will give you an entrance examination after collecting your information! This may have physics. You have to find a tutor for yourself! Because the answer is English after all! Do you want to understand the question and know how to answer it< Do you need to be demoted
* A: as in question 1. I don't know if it's a downgrade. That is to say, at most, I can go to the express class of No.3 middle school. Middle three is divided into fast class and slow class. If you go to the fast class, you can take the O-level test in the fourth grade in the second year. According to your o level score, you can sign up for JC (junior college) or poly (College of Technology), but only if you get good grades and pass in English. JC is to go to university after two years of a level. Poly is equivalent to the domestic college! Is to learn professional! After three years of study, I can graate and find a job in Singapore. If you get good grades, you can also go to other universities for further study for 1-2 years, then you can have a bachelor's or master's degree, which is equivalent to upgrading from college to university! Poly graates with a salary of at least s $1500 + ~. If I graate from University, it will be even more impressive ~
} 4. Now that I'm going to take the senior high school entrance examination, should I prepare something in advance for studying in Singapore? Is it ready before or after the entrance examination
* A: I think it's almost the same! It's just a matter of time. I suggest you concentrate on your studies first. To study in Singapore is to prepare English. Don't neglect oral English, although the English spoken here in Singapore is not standard.. One of the advantages of coming to Singapore is that there are many Chinese and many Chinese speakers. Even government middle schools have Chinese classes! If you come here, there will be Chinese, a / e-math, English, physics, chemistry, biology, geography, history, literature, social study, etc. Don't worry, it's not all for you to learn. Chinese, English and e-math are required. A-math is advanced mathematics, which is more difficult than e-math. It is an optional course. Chemistry seems to be compulsory. You can learn both physics and biology, or you can give up one. Geography, history and literature are also selected to learn, but I do not want to learn this.. It's all memorized. Social study is a compulsory course, which is combined with geography, history and literature as a course of combine. There are other elective courses, I know POA (Accounting), a-math, DNT (seems to be mechanic), FN (cooking), art (painting). According to the regulations of different schools, you may choose a different course! In fact, there is no need for you to prepare for these in China, such as geography, which can't be combined with the domestic study. English is the key! Here the English test is 2 compositions and 2 reading comprehension, plus a word to fill in the blanks! Composition seems to be 350 words plus, reading comprehension is more difficult than domestic, is the form of answer, not multiple choice! The second reading comprehension will have a summary, in short, I think the answer time is very tight, ha ha
it's just one volume and two volumes. Also has the spoken language test ~< My family is a well-to-do family. How much RMB does it cost to study there< A: tuition fee. Now the tuition fee for a month of government secondary school is S $185 The exchange rate between RMB and new currency is about 1 new currency = 5 RMB)
--- rent. It depends on whether you live by yourself or with others, or your mother's reading with you
the rent in Singapore is extremely expensive now! The rent in different areas is also very different. If the water and electricity cost is conservative, if two people share an ordinary room (a single room), it's about 250 Singapore dollars for one person! Of course, it's expensive to live in one house for one person. It must be more expensive with air conditioning
--- fare. If students have student cards, if they go to school by subway or bus, it will not exceed 50 a month. Of course, close to the school is the best
apart from these, it's your daily living expenses and meals
it's up to you
if you can keep up with your study, you can go to work
I feel that if I live alone in a month, the total cost is at least s $600 + +
(I don't think it's enough, hehe.)
but if it's harder~
if you have any other questions, please ask me
I am now studying in the government secondary school in Singapore ~
11663167 ~ wish you a smooth college entrance examination!
* A: in fact, if you love learning, you'd better go abroad early. The results of the high school entrance examination don't seem to have much influence on your going to Singapore. After going to Singapore, I should go to government secondary school. The highest is grade three. It can also be said to be a downgrade. Because the students in the third grade of Singapore government middle school are about 15 years old. Do not have the pressure of age, because foreign students are older when they come here. As long as you are willing to work hard, I think you will not come in vain< 2. What are the requirements for high school in Singapore? What's the test? Is the exam difficult
A: examinations are definitely needed. At that time, I came to take part in the collective examination held by the government
English and mathematics I don't know if there are any physics papers now. But as long as you can understand the content of the math test, I believe it is no problem for Chinese students to get high marks. English tests composition and reading comprehension. Maybe that's the point. The number of words in the composition may be 250 +. I took the exam in September. It is said that there is an exam every month from September to December. I don't know if it has changed this year. You have to go to language school after you come. But it doesn't seem to help much. Because in a language school, it's just a bunch of gangs playing together. It's up to you! After the test, you will receive the report card within one month. Then take the report card to the government middle school to sign up, and the school will give you an entrance examination after collecting your information! This may have physics. You have to find a tutor for yourself! Because the answer is English after all! Do you want to understand the question and know how to answer it< Do you need to be demoted
* A: as in question 1. I don't know if it's a downgrade. That is to say, at most, I can go to the express class of No.3 middle school. Middle three is divided into fast class and slow class. If you go to the fast class, you can take the O-level test in the fourth grade in the second year. According to your o level score, you can sign up for JC (junior college) or poly (College of Technology), but only if you get good grades and pass in English. JC is to go to university after two years of a level. Poly is equivalent to the domestic college! Is to learn professional! After three years of study, I can graate and find a job in Singapore. If you get good grades, you can also go to other universities for further study for 1-2 years, then you can have a bachelor's or master's degree, which is equivalent to upgrading from college to university! Poly graates with a salary of at least s $1500 + ~. If I graate from University, it will be even more impressive ~
} 4. Now that I'm going to take the senior high school entrance examination, should I prepare something in advance for studying in Singapore? Is it ready before or after the entrance examination
* A: I think it's almost the same! It's just a matter of time. I suggest you concentrate on your studies first. To study in Singapore is to prepare English. Don't neglect oral English, although the English spoken here in Singapore is not standard.. One of the advantages of coming to Singapore is that there are many Chinese and many Chinese speakers. Even government middle schools have Chinese classes! If you come here, there will be Chinese, a / e-math, English, physics, chemistry, biology, geography, history, literature, social study, etc. Don't worry, it's not all for you to learn. Chinese, English and e-math are required. A-math is advanced mathematics, which is more difficult than e-math. It is an optional course. Chemistry seems to be compulsory. You can learn both physics and biology, or you can give up one. Geography, history and literature are also selected to learn, but I do not want to learn this.. It's all memorized. Social study is a compulsory course, which is combined with geography, history and literature as a course of combine. There are other elective courses, I know POA (Accounting), a-math, DNT (seems to be mechanic), FN (cooking), art (painting). According to the regulations of different schools, you may choose a different course! In fact, there is no need for you to prepare for these in China, such as geography, which can't be combined with the domestic study. English is the key! Here the English test is 2 compositions and 2 reading comprehension, plus a word to fill in the blanks! Composition seems to be 350 words plus, reading comprehension is more difficult than domestic, is the form of answer, not multiple choice! The second reading comprehension will have a summary, in short, I think the answer time is very tight, ha ha
it's just one volume and two volumes. Also has the spoken language test ~< My family is a well-to-do family. How much RMB does it cost to study there< A: tuition fee. Now the tuition fee for a month of government secondary school is S $185 The exchange rate between RMB and new currency is about 1 new currency = 5 RMB)
--- rent. It depends on whether you live by yourself or with others, or your mother's reading with you
the rent in Singapore is extremely expensive now! The rent in different areas is also very different. If the water and electricity cost is conservative, if two people share an ordinary room (a single room), it's about 250 Singapore dollars for one person! Of course, it's expensive to live in one house for one person. It must be more expensive with air conditioning
--- fare. If students have student cards, if they go to school by subway or bus, it will not exceed 50 a month. Of course, close to the school is the best
apart from these, it's your daily living expenses and meals
it's up to you
if you can keep up with your study, you can go to work
I feel that if I live alone in a month, the total cost is at least s $600 + +
(I don't think it's enough, hehe.)
but if it's harder~
if you have any other questions, please ask me
I am now studying in the government secondary school in Singapore ~
11663167 ~ wish you a smooth college entrance examination!
2. The owner's information is basically untrustworthy
the statement upstairs is also basically subjective conjecture, which is not credible
I have worked in the personnel department of Singapore's super large shipyard. In Singapore's super large enterprises, it is extremely difficult for Chinese people to enter the personnel management. The general situation is as follows:
1. If you have a bachelor's degree or above, it is possible for you to earn 3000 Po per month, but most of you will never succeed
2. There are too many people who can read the drawings, and almost all the workers can also read the relevant drawings
even the workers have to look at the source. For example, many guest workers from Bangladesh and India have very low wages. It is impossible to achieve
3000, which is a distant dream
3. Chinese workers were not recruited in the past, but later the government added a special source of PRC (China) guest workers
if you are only a skilled worker, that is, without a bachelor's degree, your wish of 3000 will never come true
4. If you are a professional, that is to say, holding a bachelor's degree, you can come in alone, and then change into an employment status to stay,
this is feasible. If it's a worker, it's almost impossible. However, you can contact them after you come and get ready to apply for returning home,
and then enter Singapore for the second time. But it has to be the other company's quota
5. Even for professionals, it's difficult to earn 3000 Pok, and 2500 Pok is very difficult
6. If you are a professional, you can also work as a technician, such as a DNT engineer
it's not difficult to work overtime in a small shipyard. There's a ceiling on overtime in big companies
7. Shipyards in Singapore hardly build ships, mainly Shiprepairing, followed by reversion.
I wish you success!
the statement upstairs is also basically subjective conjecture, which is not credible
I have worked in the personnel department of Singapore's super large shipyard. In Singapore's super large enterprises, it is extremely difficult for Chinese people to enter the personnel management. The general situation is as follows:
1. If you have a bachelor's degree or above, it is possible for you to earn 3000 Po per month, but most of you will never succeed
2. There are too many people who can read the drawings, and almost all the workers can also read the relevant drawings
even the workers have to look at the source. For example, many guest workers from Bangladesh and India have very low wages. It is impossible to achieve
3000, which is a distant dream
3. Chinese workers were not recruited in the past, but later the government added a special source of PRC (China) guest workers
if you are only a skilled worker, that is, without a bachelor's degree, your wish of 3000 will never come true
4. If you are a professional, that is to say, holding a bachelor's degree, you can come in alone, and then change into an employment status to stay,
this is feasible. If it's a worker, it's almost impossible. However, you can contact them after you come and get ready to apply for returning home,
and then enter Singapore for the second time. But it has to be the other company's quota
5. Even for professionals, it's difficult to earn 3000 Pok, and 2500 Pok is very difficult
6. If you are a professional, you can also work as a technician, such as a DNT engineer
it's not difficult to work overtime in a small shipyard. There's a ceiling on overtime in big companies
7. Shipyards in Singapore hardly build ships, mainly Shiprepairing, followed by reversion.
I wish you success!
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