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[QUOTE="Etini, post: 282306, member: 90141"] As someone that has taught and is still teaching, I would say that it is the responsibility of the teachers and parents to guide the youngsters on the academic path to follow. What do is that from SSS1, I start observing these students closely to see their areas of interest. They choose subjects in SSS 2. So I take their three-term results in SSS1 and see the subjects they comparatively did well and from there, weigh in their interests and advice on what I think could best fit them. As a rule of thumb, if you are not good at calculations, don't consider going into science courses. If you are not good at reading and comprehending, do go into the arts courses. When you are in your field of strength, you would find it easy to navigate the academic journey. Another angle is those that are good both in calculations and reading, those should enter the area that interests them the most. [/QUOTE]
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