Hi,
As we all know, now our project work is included when considering for our promotion criteria. Now, we need a (irrationally high) 65% to get into sec 3. This spells bad news, especially for students who did not do well in project’s day.
Project’s Day Competition takes up a whopping 50% of the total. However, this 50% is extremely unfairly split. 5% for prelim, 30% for semis and 15% for finals. That means, those who do not pass the prelims have a maximum mark of 50% (ACE) + 5% = 55%. This is a fail grade, with no hope of regaining the marks through any means.
Even for those who get into the semi finals say, with 24 points, they have obtain at least 41 ACE points to PASS. Considering our already hectic Schelling, I would say that that is very very difficult to achieve.
Furthermore, project work is based on creativity, flexibility and other non-measurable qualities. Since exams and results only aim to measure and gauge how much we have learnt throughout the year, using our project work is not a fair way. We might lack creativity or innovation to carry out a project, but we might know a lot about the subject topic. Why should creativity decide whether one gets into sec 3 or not when the Singapore school system clearly values solid academic grades over softer topics like project work?
Our ACE has also become more of a teacher-assigned chore than a student initiated project. We are literally FORCED to do our ACE with the new system. How is it student initiated when we stand to gain nothing but instead lose everything if we do not do it? It used to be partially student initiated last year when there was an incentive, but this year…it can only be described as a BORING CHORE.
I have a suggestion. revert everything back to the old system! Why change it to something more stressing for the students when Hwachong students are stressed enough? Everyone loved the old system. Don’t create trouble and dissatisfaction when there is absolutely no need at all.


Why can’t we just stop worrying about where our money is going and appreciate the games? It is not as if the government is full of corruption. Heh its the same government that brought companies to SIngapore to give your dad a job! (By the way, $300 million / 4 million people = $75 per person. Is that too much to pay for an international event?)
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