This is super informative for the next batch of prospective students coming into NUS or thinking about doing CS as a major. I'm wondering what about the newer course, Business Analytics, offered at NUS? Would you be able to shed some light on that?
I may not be the best personal to talk about scholarship for international students. However, there are other nus creators who have talk about international scholarships. Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/6Yn37_qbj-U/видео.html
Hey guys! this video was super informative. right now I'm a sec 4 student taking o levels this year, and I'm wondering whether going to JC or Poly would be a better choice for me to pursue a degree and career in Computer Science. I've been interested in programming ever since I was in primary school and would most likely want to pursue it as a career.
in my opinion, if you are certain u want to pursue CS in local uni (NUT/NTU/SMU), i would say go poly route, more specifically the IT-related courses. it exposes you to coding, tech, work experience (internship), you can sign up for competitions, hackathons, etc in poly to build up your portfolio. it also gives u a lot of exposure. school life is also much more laxed in poly and not as rushed as jc. after every semester, you get around 1.5 months of holiday which u can use to work part time, partake in competitions, create your projects, side hustle, etc. you do not get this luxury of time in jc. currently, as of 2023, to enter NUS CS, with A level, you need AAA/A (85RP++) whereas with poly GPA, 3.84. from my experience and observation of my friends in JC & poly, it is much more manageable to attain a GPA of 3.8++ than attaining RP of 85++. of course, JC not a bad path to pursue, in fact, its an excellent and speedy path. it builds up on ur logic, math, sciences, problem solving skills which are extremely important foundations for CS. i would even argue that these skills is much more value-able to have than coding knowledge. why? because coding is relatively easy to learn and pick up whereas these other skills have to be honed over time (or u just zaikia and born with it lol). if you are not logically or STEM inclined, i suggest to choose a different career. furthermore, the jc route is faster at 2 years to complete whereas poly at 3 years. you save an additional year :) but in my opinion, unless you are confident you are able to ace your a levels and compete with other elite JC students, i suggest to go the poly route.
is doing javascript before entering advisable since i have some knowledge on it already? or should i just do Java since it is going to be heavily used?
I have been studying in Turkey and I've never heard anything about the name of A-Level subjects. Can anyone explain it? Thanks for your labors make this video :)
No worries, in Singapore, we follow the British education system quite closely, so the GCE A level (advanced level) is an examination that we take as a school leaving exam, and it is also generally required across the board for university entrance.
Thank you for your detailed answer. I have another question for you, can achievements of sport (which one is not from national, just from city based tournament) or make an application to play store be helpful for applying to NUS? Do you have any idea?
@@littlestronomer Yes! Achievements in sport of any kind would be good for your application. NUS doesn't just look out for people with good grades, they do look out for people with talents in other areas as well!
Hi there, for CS2030S, I would encourage you to start learning to code in java and focus on problem solving using object oriented programming. For CS2040S its main focus is data structures and algorithms so you can look further into that too.
It's actually pretty easy. A knight always tells the truth so he would say that he's a knight while a knave always lies so he would also say that he's a knight. Since A said that he was a knave that means he was a knave as a knight would say that he was a knight. Since A is a knave and he always lies and he said that he's a knave in the first part of his statement which is correct, that means the second part of his statement is false. So B is not a knight and is a knave as well. Hope you understood the explanation.
Hello guys . I am subscribe of your s I want to know .if i want to came singpore after 12 from India from cbse . So, how can I get admission in Nus and with bound of 6 year . I don't want to pay any kind of fees . Plz reply . How can I apply . Pls
😺 Genuinely thankful towards @Han Bin for it was quite an awesome and special video to watch~ 😸 *Furthermore, I also think that... ...* Computer Science student in NUS = 👍
This deserves more views 🥺🥺 thank you for the info!
Thank you so much for your support!
Any tips on where to further practice C++ language to prepare for NUS courses? Leetcode? Also, are you able to share the telegram link?
This is super informative for the next batch of prospective students coming into NUS or thinking about doing CS as a major. I'm wondering what about the newer course, Business Analytics, offered at NUS? Would you be able to shed some light on that?
Hi, is it possible if you guys can tell me about Information Systems? I would like to learn more about it as well
Change your major. tech is dead....
Hi
Thank you for sharing the basis for Year 1 & Year 2.
Pls make another video to share CS modules for Year 3 & Year 4. modules.
do u have a script for this vid? if yes, where is it? Thank you
Great informative one. Please do publish video about scholarship for international students.
I may not be the best personal to talk about scholarship for international students. However, there are other nus creators who have talk about international scholarships. Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/6Yn37_qbj-U/видео.html
Is it possible for me to begin with these coding things as I had no background of coding ?
Hey guys! this video was super informative. right now I'm a sec 4 student taking o levels this year, and I'm wondering whether going to JC or Poly would be a better choice for me to pursue a degree and career in Computer Science. I've been interested in programming ever since I was in primary school and would most likely want to pursue it as a career.
in my opinion, if you are certain u want to pursue CS in local uni (NUT/NTU/SMU), i would say go poly route, more specifically the IT-related courses. it exposes you to coding, tech, work experience (internship), you can sign up for competitions, hackathons, etc in poly to build up your portfolio. it also gives u a lot of exposure. school life is also much more laxed in poly and not as rushed as jc. after every semester, you get around 1.5 months of holiday which u can use to work part time, partake in competitions, create your projects, side hustle, etc. you do not get this luxury of time in jc.
currently, as of 2023, to enter NUS CS, with A level, you need AAA/A (85RP++) whereas with poly GPA, 3.84. from my experience and observation of my friends in JC & poly, it is much more manageable to attain a GPA of 3.8++ than attaining RP of 85++.
of course, JC not a bad path to pursue, in fact, its an excellent and speedy path. it builds up on ur logic, math, sciences, problem solving skills which are extremely important foundations for CS. i would even argue that these skills is much more value-able to have than coding knowledge. why? because coding is relatively easy to learn and pick up whereas these other skills have to be honed over time (or u just zaikia and born with it lol). if you are not logically or STEM inclined, i suggest to choose a different career. furthermore, the jc route is faster at 2 years to complete whereas poly at 3 years. you save an additional year :) but in my opinion, unless you are confident you are able to ace your a levels and compete with other elite JC students, i suggest to go the poly route.
So which one did you go in the end?
If I undertake the Tuition Grant Scheme (MOE) and sign a bond, how much salary will I be paid for the three years I work in Singapore?
How do Students take up internships just after the 2nd year when all they know are just the prerequisites?
Is there any way or website that I can find startups
is doing javascript before entering advisable since i have some knowledge on it already? or should i just do Java since it is going to be heavily used?
Well, Food for thought
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You do make a great point there
hey mate is it worth to do ms here????????
I have been studying in Turkey and I've never heard anything about the name of A-Level subjects. Can anyone explain it? Thanks for your labors make this video :)
No worries, in Singapore, we follow the British education system quite closely, so the GCE A level (advanced level) is an examination that we take as a school leaving exam, and it is also generally required across the board for university entrance.
Thank you for your detailed answer. I have another question for you, can achievements of sport (which one is not from national, just from city based tournament) or make an application to play store be helpful for applying to NUS? Do you have any idea?
I should use "about" instead of "of"
@@littlestronomer Yes! Achievements in sport of any kind would be good for your application. NUS doesn't just look out for people with good grades, they do look out for people with talents in other areas as well!
@@hanbinlx thanks for your valuable replied. I hope I can attend your school next year and treat you to meal :D
Hi Han Bin, how can one prepare for CS2030S and CS2040S during the holidays?
Hi there, for CS2030S, I would encourage you to start learning to code in java and focus on problem solving using object oriented programming. For CS2040S its main focus is data structures and algorithms so you can look further into that too.
@@hanbinlx I see. Thank you!
could you explain the answer for the logic question at 3:48?
It's actually pretty easy. A knight always tells the truth so he would say that he's a knight while a knave always lies so he would also say that he's a knight. Since A said that he was a knave that means he was a knave as a knight would say that he was a knight. Since A is a knave and he always lies and he said that he's a knave in the first part of his statement which is correct, that means the second part of his statement is false. So B is not a knight and is a knave as well. Hope you understood the explanation.
@@Chetangent wat
Thank you!
EE student can take CS module ?
Hello guys .
I am subscribe of your s
I want to know .if i want to came singpore after 12 from India from cbse . So, how can I get admission in Nus and with bound of 6 year . I don't want to pay any kind of fees .
Plz reply . How can I apply . Pls
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Genuinely thankful towards @Han Bin for it was quite an awesome and special video to watch~
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*Furthermore, I also think that... ...*
Computer Science student in NUS = 👍
Was a pretty cool and entertaining video to watch
A lot of awesome and interesting moments in the video too!!! 😸
Awww... ... that's really sweet and polite of you to say that!!!@@hanbinlx 👍👍👍👍👍
Sincerely Appreciate the *kind and caring response*
Do I need atas certificate
I apply computer science this year, wish me luck 🙏🏻🙏🏻
All the best!!
Well?
what is the overall average gpa of getting into the computer Science in NUS in 2022, specially If your student from Westren country.
@@hanbinlx thanks, my gpa is 3.6 what is my chance i am very eager to attend nus computing.
@@hanbinlx true thanks buddy, wish me luck
Oh My Goodness!
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That's really helpful and caring of you to do that!@@hanbinlx
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Truly grateful for your kindness and positive vibe as well
@@Gallagher-breadwinner try applying for aba too!
@@Eunicorn046 buddy, what exactly you mean aba I don't understand it.
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