![]() 1st row (seating, from left): 1st person from left: Chee Sze Yin, Raffles Junior College, 4 A’s (2007), Chemistry (Intake 2008) 2nd person from left: Mak Jia Yuan, Anderson, Junior College, Chemistry (Intake 2008) 2nd row (standing, from left): 1st from left: Siew Huiheng, National Junior College, 3 A’s (2006), Physics (Intake 2008) , CN Yang Scholar 2nd from left: Choo Yu Ying, Ngee Ann Poly, Chemistry (Intake 2008) 3rd from left: Poon Kee Chun, Jurong Junior College, Chemistry (Intake 2008) 4th from left: Foo Hwee Yun, Singapore Poly, Chemistry (Intake 2008) |
![]() 1st row (seating, from left): 1st from left: Kwan Yue Chau, Anderson Junior College, 4 A’s (2005), Physics (Intake 2007) , CN Yang Scholar 2nd from left: Tang Chi Sin, Mathematics & Economics (Intake 2008), CN Yang Scholar, Undergraduate Scholarship 3rd from left: Leung Ho Fai, National Junior College, 4 A’s (2006), Physics (Intake 2007), CN Yang Scholar 2nd row (standing, from left): 1st from left: Chong You Quan, Temasek Junior College, 3 A’s (2005), Physics (Intake 2007), CN Yang Scholar 2nd from left: Aaron Chiang Qi Ming, Hwa Chong Institution, 4 A’s (2005), Mathematical Sciences (Intake 2007) CN Yang Scholar 3rd from left: Ong Wei Guang, Anderson Junior College, 4 A’s (2006), Physics (Intake 2008), CN Yang Scholar 4th from left: Siew Huiheng, National Junior College, 3 A’s (2006), Physics (Intake 2008), CN Yang Scholar |
![]() 1st from left (seating): Ng Li Qing, Gladys, Meridian Junior College, Mathematics & Economics (Intake 2008) 2nd from left (standing): Fu Jinhe, Anderson Junior College, Mathematical Sciences (Intake 2005) 3rd from left (standing): Ng Yu Ming, Meridian Junior College, Mathematics & Economics (Intake 2008) 4th from left (sitting): Leung Chung Chi, Meridian Junior College, Mathematical Sciences (Intake 2008) |
![]() Student: Leung Ho Fai, National Junior College, 4 A's (2006), Physics (Intake 2008), CN Yang Scholar "As a Physics Student under the CN Yang scholars' programme in NTU, I am constantly exposed to the many wonders physics has to offer. The curriculum of the Division of Physics and Applied Physics is superior in the sense that everyday, students are made to think; everyday, we are challenged with exciting and invigorating problems and everyday, there is a new adventure in store for us. It is an experience unlike any other and I can be assured that I would wake up to an exciting day every morning. On top of that, there are extremely friendly and student-oriented staff who would spare no effort in ensuring that we receive the best. It is a wonderful place to learn and a wonderful place to make friends." |
![]() "In this young faculty with great course flexibility, I am thoroughly enjoying my time in SPMS pursuing my double major in physics and mathematics. The rigorous curriculum sets high standards yet keeps our minds open with curiosity. Moreover, research opportunities nurtured in me a healthy appetite for pursuing knowledge at the exciting frontiers of discovery. With no lack of dedicated professors and supportive peers, SPMS is certainly the place of choice for pursuit of the sciences." ECA: Student: Chong You Quan, Temasek Junior College, 3 A’s (2005), CN Yang Scholar, Physics (Intake 2007) |
Student: Phann Sophearin, Hun Sen Sereipheap High School,Kandal, Physics Intake 2008, International Physics Olympiad 2007 (Honorable Mention), Singapore Scholarship, My Quote: “SPMS has been offering me a dynamic, interactive learning environment. I can find helpful faculty staffs and fascinating facilities and services. It also creates various good opportunities for learning.” My ECA Details:
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