Where to go after N level??Sec 5 or ITE??

my two cents:

It doesn't matter where you go, as long as you work hard.

ask yourself where do you want to see yourself in ten years time, and ask yourself what you will have to do to get there.

A friend's father went to ITE and is now a multi-millionaire and owner of several businesses. Another friend's ex-boyfriend was an RJC graduate now serving a jail sentence for some stupid incident outside St. James.

At the end of the day, while your education is really important, you are remembered for who you are and how you touched the lives of those around you.
 
Have to agree with Visa to some extent.

However, the education they provide is different so if an inidividual studies in each school based on the same amount of effort and interest, the Junior College would provide greater opportunities and magnitude of teachings.
 
you're wasting you're money.seriously.private school doesn't give a damn whether you do well or not.they are in for the money.
stay till sec5.do your best for o's.
it's better.
 
Quoting yy_fuctup:

"if an inidividual studies in each school based on the same amount of effort and interest, the Junior College would provide greater opportunities and magnitude of teachings."

Two things here:

One, we have to take aptitude into account. Everybody knows somebody who puts in less interest and effort into schoolwork than them but scores better. This is because everybody has their strengths and weaknesses.

An analogy here- No matter how much effort and interest a penguin puts into flying, he will be thrashed by an eagle who couldn't care less. Like-wise, no matter how much an eagle puts his heart and soul into swimming, the penguin would kick his butt.

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Secondly, we are assuming that any individual will be able to put in the same amount of effort and interest anywhere they go. This is (fortunately or unfortunately) not the case. We will always put in more effort and interest into something we are genuinely passionate about and interested in, and I'm sure you all can agree.

Choose something you are passionate about, and you have an aptitude for.

:)
 
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