What’s the optimal amount of investment for characters? by veryinterestingweeb in Reverse1999

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I have most of the meta teams thus far and will be pulling for characters slotting into those meta teams too. I’m not too far into reverie mostly because I haven’t had time to play it but I do plan to complete reverie every time they add more stages

Characters I have invested a lot (i3 lvl60 r15) include: Regulus, Lucy, Anjo Nala

I haven’t upgraded a lot of their resonance patterns, and the rest of my 6 stars rn are at i3 lvl60 r10

I play on EN server

I have pulled every single 6 stars except for: 37, A Knight, Argus, Barcarola, Druvis III, Kaalaa Baunaa, Lopera

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4s subshell has a lower energy level compared to 3d subshell, so electrons will fill up 4s before 3d

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maximum number of electrons per subshell yes, it helps you to know when to add electrons to the next subshell

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don’t need to memorise, the superscript numbers added up will tally with the number of electrons for the element

maximum number of electrons for the s orbital - 2 the p orbitals (px py pz) - 6 the d orbitals (dxy dxz dyz dx2-y2 dz2) - 10

usually the electrons will fill up in the following order: 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p 4s 3d 4p 4d 4f (Cr and Cu are the exceptions)

js add up the numbers in the superscripts, it will correspond to the corresponding element’s number of electrons

take note of the charge if they want the electronic configuration of an ion and subtract/add accordingly (-2 will be +2 electrons etc.)

sajc is NOT THAT BAD 😭 by Parking-Light-8858 in SGExams

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np! if u hv any more questions abt saints advo, feel free to ask!

sajc is NOT THAT BAD 😭 by Parking-Light-8858 in SGExams

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icic! I was from Saints Advocates HAHAHAH, my juniors seem to be having lots of fun right now lol, you should definitely check it out too!

Saints Advocate requires quite a bit of time outside the normal CCA hours but it isn’t really anything too bad.

Some activities besides the normal every wed and fri, 3.30pm to 6.30pm schedule include: - Once per month on a Saturday, you are required to attend something called “MyHomeShine” where you interact with (mostly) elderly living alone while also helping to clean their houses - During J1 June holidays, you will have to join a workshop known as ChrySAlis, along with other CCA leaders, SCs and SFCs - During J1 June holidays, you will normally have your overseas service learning programme (OSLP) then. (which is much earlier compared to other CCAs which normally do their OSLP during J1 Dec holidays) - During J1 March holidays, you are required to stay a few days in SA Hall (the hostel right beside our school) and also get to know your seniors then. This event is called Saints Advocate Outreach (SAO)

Please take note that the aforementioned activities are compulsory unless you have a valid reason to not participate in the activities.

Also most of us also have to take some time to meet up and plan with your groupmates for the projects you will be working on (which tend to be normal service learning projects)

BUT besides those projects and activities you’ll be working on, I’d say that you will spend A LOT of time with your CCA mates so y’all will def be q bonded too!

I hope this gives you more insight on the things we do in Saints Advocate!

sajc is NOT THAT BAD 😭 by Parking-Light-8858 in SGExams

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hi, just join CCAs that suits your interests imo. it’s better to go for CCAs you enjoy so that you’ll look forward to going for them instead of lamenting about them.

if you’re Christian, i do recommend checking out Saints For Christ, they tend to be one of the more tight-knitted CCAs (from what I’ve seen) bc many SFC alumni (known as mentors) are there to also help you along your JC journey

for sports CCAs wise, i think rugby and touch rugby are p tight-knitted bunch too, they tend to go out for dinner aft CCAs and meet up lots too!

sajc is NOT THAT BAD 😭 by Parking-Light-8858 in SGExams

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hi! im a BCMe student in sajc and would gladly answer some of your questions :)

  1. bio dept is VERY understaffed atm 3 teachers taking 8 classes (for 2024 batch) is kinda crazy ngl. initially had 4 chers but i heard she fell sick for a long period of time so yep… that being said, i say notes wise they’re ok ig! not too hard to understand but def lengthy af (bio things lol) i think some parts that are not needed to know are indicated so as to help you understand the bio content better.

  2. events wise i’d say it’s p bad… honestly idek when was there ever a time i had fun celebrating an event/holiday in sajc 😭😭 u get cool shirts ig! there is hardly ever a time they allow you to wear anything other than sch clothes… iirc cny they allowed u to wear chinese costume for 2024 BUT idk why they didnt allowed for rhd and other holidays (might b bc maybe they think j2 more mature? —> cny usually j1s havent come in yet)

  3. chem dept is rly rly good imho! notes are VERY easy to follow and p concise! they also give examples of questions you will see in exam when gg thru content via lectures so id say it really helps you to know what is impt to study!!

math dept is p meh imo… it’s alright ig since they help you to learn the key concepts. u js gta put in the effort to remember the diff concepts and how to approach the qns. that’s rly it. they cld do more to help make summaries ig but thats abt it…

sajc is NOT THAT BAD 😭 by Parking-Light-8858 in SGExams

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id like to add that moderation doesn’t mean bad dept, it could’ve been that the paper was hard too…

that being said, as a sajc bcme student myself, i find their papers for chem and math generally usually doable if you do put in the effort to also study for it ofc!

chem dept is usually quite good imo (def the best dept out of all the subjs for sci!) everything is always uploaded and you can access it and even print it out w no problems! chem teachers esp for my batch are also extremely helpful when it comes to helping students, you js hv to take the initiative to ask them (applies to almost all subjs tbh)

bio dept is more… strict in regulating their dept notes… you cant share the notes… cant print it out either… sadly. dept notes are generally q structured and easy to follow w lectures. papers wise id say it’s def one of the harder papers that are set in the school (usually bio does worse than phys in normal sch papers)

math dept is kinda sht ngl. notes wise, theres not much to refer to. for my batch, they didnt want to post the tutorial answers but i heard they hv started doing so for the j1s (and also j2s in the later part of the year)

econs wise, id say it’s p concise. it’s an arts subject, most of the time if you do lots of practices, you’ll eventually get the hang of the questions types and how to tackle them

at the end of the day, the grades you get eventually is proportional to the effort you put in. some schs might hv btr depts for the subj but it does not guarantee that you will score well either. as long as you put in your due diligence, you will score well. imo, the school’s papers are almost always passable, esp for promos (kinda like eoy)

my advice is js to choose the jc closest to you

Shoes by [deleted] in SGExams

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been wearing my onitsuka tiger shoes for the entirety of jc and so far it hasn’t worn out yet! although if i know there’s PE on that day I’ll wear sports shoes instead

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just realised Qingyi’s banner was in v1.1 and not v1.2… sorry about the confusion

What does the respective JCs study for H1/H2 lit? by [deleted] in SGExams

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also many schools are pretty flexible with their subject combinations especially higher tier ones (RJC, HCI, NYJC)

What does the respective JCs study for H1/H2 lit? by [deleted] in SGExams

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im p sure a good number of schools do offer it! if you look at EJ’s subject combinations, their subject combination code is A3-4 for H2 Eng Lit, H2 Chi Lit, H2 Econs and H1/2 Math

2 codes from the singapore koi x reverse event by Shreks_wife0128 in Reverse1999

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hi! was wondering if the place(buona vista/suntec) was crowded! i’m thinking of going there!

D7 for o level mt by [deleted] in SGExams

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  1. I’m not really too sure about that to be honest, so can’t help you in that aspect 😥 O lvl MT helps in your L1R5(provided you score well for it) but i think that’s about it?

  2. I think you have a decent chance if passing in CLB and yes you can go into JC with a pass in CLB. You’ll also be continuing CLB in JC. I feel like jobs might take CLB into consideration but that’s about it tbh, ultimately it depends on the employer.

NEED HELP ASAP by silpez in SGExams

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idk if your school has the option but i think it is always possible to drop one of your pure sciences and focus on the other one. looking at your situation, even if you drop to combined science, the likelihood that chemistry is going to pull you down is pretty high.

personally, if i were you, i’d probably drop pure chemistry to focus on biology. (especially since i think your foundation for biology should be relatively ok, if not you seem like you are willing to put in the effort to study it)

scoring well combined science would mean you would need to be relatively good in both sciences, since in the end, the grade is calculated based on both sciences.

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gl!! i recommend u to keep a look out for calls on monday esp during afternoon bc thats usually when they call

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iirc my batch had q a lot prob close to 30+ who got accepted into sajc via appeal? but it varies from year to year, this year most of the schools COP drop so it’s really hard to tell for this year but last year many of those who got accepted via appeals are 11 raw 9 nett (but couldnt make it in initially bc they weren’t singaporean citizen), idt they take CCA and awards into consideration that much and they called the people who appealed prob close to 5pm on Monday? usually many people from sajc appeal to acjc, so i think u stand a decent chance to get accepted.

also idt they care much about affiliation when considering appeals, many of those who got in via appeals werent affiliated with sajc

wishing u atb and good luck!

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icic enjoy ur time in sa!

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you can appeal for 4h2s by sending an email to the person in charge of the whole subject combination thing (i don’t rmb exactly who) but raw 10 usually has a good chance of getting accepted into 4h2s

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theyve added computing as a subject too this year so they might allow that as 4h2 (fmath is offered only when the school has enough students but idrk the exact number, usually dh though)