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  1. Some thoughts to ponder and do share please. These days entry to JCs to do "A" levels are so competitive that many are scoring like single digit. In my opinion, it is very scary where the students nowadays are so clever and so competitive, to some extent, becomes unhealthy as it leads to certain level of self-centredness. Do you think so? Even for PSLE scores, students are like quite common that they score like very high (240-260) compared to my days in the 1970s. Cheers and thank you.
  2. So it goes to say that "If your parents are rich/famous/influential/whatever...............you gets to go to a top Primary School,but you are poor, or youe parents is...............forget about it.............you'll never set foot into Raffles................. http://sg.yfittopostblog.com/2010/11/13/primary-school-admission-is-not-fair-mm-lee/ This is s..........pore
  3. hello guys, any idea how to check online to see is my friend was admitted to any hospital ? i have her NRIC number, as well as DOB. conventional mode of correspondance is fruitless. do i need to go around all the hospitals & inquire from the registration counter ? appreciate your input.
  4. I wonder how the system detect how many people in the car to deduct from the cash card on IU....interesting New drive-in admission to Sentosa from July Driving to Sentosa will be a breeze when a new cashless payment system kicks in from July . The existing gantry booths at the entrance to the island at Sentosa Gateway will also be relocated and shifted further in to ease congestion near the Telok Blangah junction. Admissions to the island from next Tuesday will be processed at new gantry booths which have been set up about 400m after the vehicular bridge, said a statement from Sentosa Leisure Group on Thursday, announcing the changes. After drivers cross the Sentosa bridge, they will coast along on a two-lane road which will fan out into seven lanes to expedite entry. Six lanes will be operational from July 1. A seventh lane will open next year. The new gantry booths will continue to be manned by Sentosa's Admission Hosts. To facilitate entry, drive-in guests will pay for their island admission and vehicle charges via the CashCard inserted in their in-vehicle unit. Deduction for Malaysian registered vehicles will be done using the Autopass. The admission rates which are $2 per person and $2 per vehicle remain unchanged for now. To keep the traffic flow smooth, Sentosa is calling on all guests who drive in to ensure they have sufficient value in their cash cards. The cashless admission system is part of Sentosa's long-term traffic management plan. Explained Mr Low Tien Sio, Executive Director of Special Projects, 'We are bolstering the island infrastructure for a much bigger capacity, and going electronic will help bring about faster through-put at admissions, and hence keep the traffic flowing smoothly.' The new electronic system will cut the average processing time from the current 1 minute to 10 seconds, said Sentosa. An average of 1,000 passenger vehicles carrying leisure guests pass through admissions on weekdays, and the number goes up to about 3,000 vehicles on weekends. This article was first published in The Straits Times on June 27, 2008.
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