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After a PSLE score of 143, Miss Tan s journey had a happy ending
Miss Tan Yan Ni graduated with Honours (Merit) from Nanyang Technological University s Nanyang Business School last year.PHOTO: NTU
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Scoring 143 for the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) and facing the prospect of joining the Normal (Technical) stream in secondary school would have made some students worry for their future.
But for Miss Tan Yan Ni, it was the start of an eventful journey that eventually landed her at the right destination.
Last year, she graduated with Honours (Merit) from Nanyang Technological University s (NTU) Nanyang Business School (NBS), receiving her bachelor s degree in business.
March 11, 2021
Miss Tan Yan Ni graduated with Honours (Merit) from Nanyang Technological University s Nanyang Business School last year.
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Scoring 143 for the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) and facing the prospect of joining the Normal (Technical) stream in secondary school would have made some students worry for their future.
But for Miss Tan Yan Ni, it was the start of an eventful journey that eventually landed her at the right destination.
Last year, she graduated with Honours (Merit) from Nanyang Technological University s (NTU) Nanyang Business School (NBS), receiving her bachelor s degree in business.
Yesterday, she attended NTU s in-person convocation ceremony for the class of 2020 - held from March 1 to next Tuesday (March 16) - which was delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Commentary: Teachers can focus better if subjective, irrelevant factors removed from annual appraisals Standarise what goes into performance appraisal, formalise guidelines and get rid of quotas for grades, suggests Member of Parliament (PAP-Nee Soon) Louis Ng.
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