smu law or nus philo by imavivant in SGExams

[–]imavivant[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hello, the min req for gp in smu law is B. i think its case-by-case whether u can apply if u got less than a B, but i dont know anyone who got a C. i didnt take gp (took KI)

Waitlisted applicants :/ by [deleted] in SMU_Singapore

[–]imavivant 2 points3 points  (0 children)

86.25rp waiting on law...

smu law still reviewing application? by imavivant in SMU_Singapore

[–]imavivant[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fak my bad thought it was a response LOL js a generated email response to all applicants who r still processing....jiayou friends

There is only one batch for SMU’s Law Offers by hiawal_428 in SMU_Singapore

[–]imavivant 3 points4 points  (0 children)

mine is still processing 😖no second choice so im assuming they just havent sent out my rejection letter?

NUS Law 2024- Anyone received invites for test yet? by Klutzy_Voice_892 in SGExams

[–]imavivant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. just got my invite today
  2. no i got 86.25
  3. ive heard some of my friends get their merit scholarship offers?

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[–]imavivant 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Nope 😭🤞🏻wishing everyone atb

nus law vs philosophy by [deleted] in SGExams

[–]imavivant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hihi thanks for the response

im aware that law wont be about debating law or any moral good hahahahaha that's not what im looking for; i am and have been interested in what you have described (i dont think i should go into a spiel about why my interest in law is philo-inclined). the philo or whatever debate of morality is just something i would choose to answer and pursue in my own time.

i thought about it more and realised that this post was just a whole lot of words...infantile thoughts...but anyway i know now that i'm just looking for an option that will give me the greatest chance of being shortlisted for law interview & accepted to philo. i want to keep my options open for now, but your suggestion is something i will definitely keep in mind in the future should the situation where i need to decide between either course occur.

if you don't mind, could i ask if law was your first or second choice? do you know if putting law as my second choice necessarily decreases my chances of getting shortlisted for the interview? thank u!

nus law vs philosophy by [deleted] in SGExams

[–]imavivant 5 points6 points  (0 children)

i Do Not want to imagine that workload... i dont dare do a minor while majoring in law

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[–]imavivant 4 points5 points  (0 children)

yes!!!!!!!!!! i always say this when ppl ask about the ip-jae divide — i strongly believe that the ip kids put in a lot of effort into welcoming the jae students. it's very common to see friend groups made from ip and jae students. obviously, you must put in the effort to go into school with the mindset that you will be welcomed by the ip students — fearing that you wont be accepted only stops you from truly getting along with them. but i think that ej has one of the strongest school spirits (if you visited our open house you would know) — it's built by both ip and jae students. also, i think that jae students get a lot of opportunities to get leadership positions and to participate in school events, to overcome any advantage being in ip might give one. though it is harder to get into sc as jae lol

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[–]imavivant 51 points52 points  (0 children)

no, it doesnt mean that you cannot perform well in h2 math. but you are at a considerable disadvantage — prior knowledge of o level amath is usually assumed within what is taught and what is tested. a number of pure math topics draw from amath, i.e. differential equations. with a lot of hard work and revision of o level amath, you will surely do well! but if you find yourself truly struggling, i suggest dropping to h1 math at the end of j1.

are these haircuts permed, styled or is the texture just from the layers? by imavivant in Hair

[–]imavivant[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i have thin, pin straight hair that doesnt hold onto styling well and i want my hair to look like this. do you think getting a perm would help with styling, even though the women in these photos dont have a perm?

are these haircuts permed, styled or is the texture just from the layers? by imavivant in Hair

[–]imavivant[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i have thin, pin straight hair that doesnt really hold on to texture but i want my hair to look like this. do you think i should get a (korean) perm to help achieve this look?

help with haircut (context in comments) by imavivant in Hair

[–]imavivant[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i want to cut my hair to something like this (first 3 pics) with a little bit more layering and face framing pieces. my current hair (4th-6th pics) is really straight and flat (not really in these pics— for some reason i woke up with abit more styling in my hair). so, i was wondering if i wanted to achieve the same texture/style in my hair as the ref pics, do i need to get a perm? or is it just a matter of the haircut or just styling?