She left behind life of vice to clinch stellar N-Level results with support from friends, mentors

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SINGAPORE — Since she was in primary school, Sarah (not her real name) was caught up in a life of crime — stealing, smoking and selling drugs.

The 17-year-old student recalled recently how she revelled in the thrill of going up against the authorities and liked to see how much she could toe the line before crossing the limits of the law.

The turning point in the teenager’s life came a year ago when her misbehaviour landed her in the Singapore Girls’ Home, a rehabilitation centre for youth offenders. Sarah declined to specify the offences that got her there.

More at https://www.todayonline.com/singapo...ellar-n-level-results-support-friends-mentors
 
I believe it’s more crime than vice for her
 
Guess the race.

"While English and Tamil were her stronger subjects, Sarah struggled more with mathematics and science because she was absent for most of her early schooling years."
 
Big diu. Many here indulge in vice no problem. :cautious:
 
Tamils in jiu hu excel in mathematics. Tamil school students get better scores than those in chinese schools.
 
With N Levels, she can an LCCI Diploma in Business or Accounting, then get a year's exemption from Aust/NZ/UK university Bachelor programmes in Singapore.

Alternatively, she can get a place in ITE, then do higher NITEC, then poly.......

All the best to her.
 
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