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Form 3 Choice of subject

Form 3 Choice of subject. 15th May, 2009. Subjects offered by GHS. Biology, BAFS, Chemistry, Chinese Literature, Combined Science, Economics, Geography, History, ICT, Literature in English, Physics, Music , Technology and Living, Visual Arts. Block time-tabling (1). Students study 2X or 3X

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Form 3 Choice of subject

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  1. Form 3 Choice of subject 15th May, 2009

  2. Subjects offered by GHS • Biology, BAFS, Chemistry, Chinese Literature, Combined Science, Economics, Geography, History, ICT, Literature in English, Physics, Music, Technology and Living, Visual Arts

  3. Block time-tabling (1) • Students study 2X or 3X • Students choose from elective subjects that we would offer • In order to maximize the no. of combination of subjects that students can choose, subjects are arranged in blocks according to students’ choice

  4. Block time-tabling (2)

  5. Information that you have • A hardcopy of student option form. • A table which indicates the subject combination in different blocks.

  6. Student Option Form • In order to shorten the processing time and minimize the chance of students making mistake when filling in the form, an online student option form has been designed for you to submit your choice of subject.

  7. Student Option Form • URL:http://ghs-sop.no-ip.info • Username:student code • Password:last 4 digits of students' HKID numbere.g: A123456(7)  4567 B765432(A)  432A

  8. Student Option Form • Part 1: Number of elective subjects • Students needed to indicate how many elective subjects they would like to take:(a) Five core subjects and TWO elective subjects (b) Five core subjects and THREE elective subjects

  9. Student Option Form • Part 2: Option for Extended Part of Mathematics • Students needed to indicate their preference on Mathematics(a) Compulsory Part only (b) Compulsory Part and Module 1 (Calculus and Statistics) (c) Compulsory Part and Module 2 (Algebra and Calculus) • If you are not going to take the screening test, you have to choose (a) • Otherwise, you may choose (a), (b) or (c)

  10. Student Option Form • Part 3: Order of preference for the elective subjects (All priorities must be filled in) • Part 4: Order of two science subjects (Only needed to be filled in when a student has chosen “Two Science Subjects” in Part 3)

  11. Student Option Form • After you have filled in the form press the “Submit” button.YOU ARE ONLY ALLOWED TO SUBMIT ONCE!!! • Close all browsers and then login again. • The browser will show what you have chosen. • Press the “Print” button and sign on the printout • Return the printout to your class teacher.

  12. Subject allocation • According to the academic results, students will be ranked. • Subjects will be allocated to the student according to her preference, until enough (2 or 3) elective subjects have been assigned to her.

  13. Subject allocation • Basically, no special strategy is needed and you just have to indicate your preference.

  14. Two Science Subjects • Students who wish to take two elective subjects in the Science Education KLA are recommended to take the following combinations:1. Combined Science (Physics, Chemistry) + Biology2. Combined Science (Biology, Physics) + Chemistry3. Combined Science (Chemistry, Biology) + Physics

  15. Case I: Student A • She would like to take 3 non-science subjects as her electives • In Part 3, just indicate her order of preference (from 1st to 10th) which should NOT include “Two Science Subjects” • Leave Part 4 empty

  16. Case II: Student B • She would like to take 2 non-science subjects and 1 science subject as her electives • In Part 3, just indicate her order of preference (from 1st to 10th) which should not include “Two Science Subjects” • Leave Part 4 empty

  17. Case III: Student C • She would like to take 2 science subjects and 1 non-science subject as her electives • In Part 3, she should prioritize “Two Science Subjects” as her first priority and then other subjects according to the order of preference (from 2nd to 10th). • Need to fill in Part 4.

  18. Special Consideration • In case any one of the selected two science subjects is full, she cannot get the offer.

  19. Example • If student has chosenCombined Science (Phy + Chem) + Biology • She can get the offer and two subjects will be assigned to her.

  20. Example • If student has chosenCombined Science (Phy + Chem) + Biology • She cannot get any offer and no subject will be assigned to her.Computer will check the availability of the next priority

  21. Example • If student has chosenCombined Science (Phy + Chem) + Biology • She cannot get any offer and no subject will be assigned to her.Computer will check the availability of the next priority

  22. Student C (2 or 0) • If she is only interested in taking 2 science subjects and WILL NOT consider just taking one science subject:She should fill in her order of preference in Part 4 but leave all single science subject in Part 4 empty.

  23. Student C (2 or 1) • If she is interested in taking 2 science subjects and will consider just taking one science subject if any one of the selected two science subjects is full:She should fill in Part 4 according to her order of preference.

  24. Case IV: Student D • She would like to take 3 science subjects as her electives • Method 1:She should prioritize “Two Science Subjects” as her first priority and then another science subject as her second priority. • Need to fill in Part 4

  25. Case IV: Student D • She would like to take 3 science subjects as her electives • Method 2:She should prioritize one science subject as her first priority and then “Two Science Subjects” as her second priority. • Need to fill in Part 4

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  36. Thank you 

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