After Lim Jeck has won an IMO gold medal, a number of well-meaning people suggested that he should consider pursuing his higher education in a top-ranking overseas university such as one of the Ivy League or Oxbridge universities. Personally, I am not in awe of overseas branded universities and I also do not think that our local universities are inferior to the overseas ones. As long as one works hard for his passion and has a positive attitude, he can shine in whichever university he goes, and in whatever vocation he undertakes after graduation. Since Lim Jeck is still about 4+ years away from enrolling in an university, there is still much time for him to think about where he wants to pursue his undergraduate studies.
He has recently received an invitation to apply for the Faculty of Science, NUS, when he is in his final year at NUS High (2 years later). The offer is quite attractive as he will be guaranteed at least a Kent Ridge Undergraduate Scholarship (bond-free) which provides full coverage of the annual tuition fees (which is about $5360 x 4 years, based on current year's fees for the Faculty of Science).
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As a current Math major at NUS, I am glad that you have such a high opinion of NUS.
I personally enjoyed my time at NUS, and NUS has kindled my passion for mathematics. I would be planning to go for graduate studies after completing the degree at NUS.
All the best for your studies at NUS!
Thanks Anonymous. Lim Jeck may also be doing his masters or doctorate in Maths, after getting his basic degree. The postgraduate studies could be at NUS or an overseas uni.
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