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Tele groups for incoming freshies:
Credits: GROUP CHATS (collated by @unigrouplinks)
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[stuff for all students regardless of uni r at the bottom of the post]
Incoming NUS Freshmen 🟦🟧
Useful guide/senior tips (subscribe): @NUSguide
NUS CHS: https://t.me/nuschs
NUS Business Admin: https://t.me/+ahfP2noW2sYyNWUx
NUS Medicine: https://t.me/+02HAC7_ezg5mY2Ex
NUS CDE: there are two groups— https://t.me/nuscde and another one managed by a prof (but it’s a private gc, wait for @NUSguide to share)
NUS Law: https://t.me/+TZJC5oj2OlszNjll
NUS Computing: https://t.me/+qlrYC9o-XW4wMzU1
‼️ NUS Class of 2030 (for all NUS incoming freshies): https://t.me/+BP6-hBNfNEY1MTNl
Useful guide (once in NUS): @nusguide
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⭐️BOTS
Bots for random matching w freshies/seniors
(allows student verification, matching by major/year/purpose but slower match time):
NUSmatchbot https://t.me/nusmatchbot)
(quick match but be extra cautious bc there’s no student verification, and has more issues with spammers/scammers):
NUSchatbot: http://t.me/nuschatbot
⭐️Also worth checking out: @ThisCounted (student deals)
| 2 | For seniors:
Exam results release on 3 June!
As per usual advice, you may download your transcript (as you won’t be able to download it for some time after results release). You may consider submitting your upcoming internship applications etc. with your current GPA/results before the exam results release if you are pessimistic about your upcoming results.
For juniors:
Various freshmen events are up ahead! We will keep you updated on upcoming camps etc. and what to look out for, and more senior tips to get you ready for uni. 💯
If you found these useful, do share our channel @NUSguide with your friends/juniors — we share uni tips/hacks throughout the year! 🙌🏻 | 6 884 |
| 3 | Note for current students: Canvas is currently down due to a recent attack/hack, affecting Canvas across institutions internationally (not just NUS)! It will hopefully be back up soon, though!
If you found these useful, do share our channel @NUSguide with your friends/juniors — we share uni tips/hacks throughout the year! 🙌🏻 | 11 509 |
| 4 | RC Tips: @NUSguide Q&A with Alyssa (Tembusu College Students’ Committee, Finance Secretary in AY24/25)
Next up, we have Alyssa Lee. Alyssa served in Tembusu’s 15th College Students’ Committee (AY24/25) as its Finance Secretary. The CSC is Tembusu’s highest student leadership body. Alyssa’s role in Tembusu extended even beyond this, having also later taken on a role as a Resident Assistant.
[Do share @NUSguide with your incoming juniors!!🫡]
@NUSguide : Do you have any tips or advice for Tembusu College interviewees?
Alyssa’s tips:
— do your research into the utcp modules that tembu offers (esp junior seminars/senior seminars) and see which ones you are interested in. this would show that you are already thinking about how you would engage with the utcp
— you can look into the different student bodies and interest groups that tembu has to see if there are any you can see yourself joining and why; you can also suggest starting up your own IG! this would show that you are already thinking about how you can contribute to the tembu community
— it would be good to tie in the 4 ethos of tembu into your answers too
— be prepared to talk about your experiences and to share your thought processes when sharing your answers, so that the interviewers can understand you better and assess if you would be a good fit for RC life, particularly in tembu
— overall, just make sure to show genuine passion for the utcp modules and involvement with the tembu community (through our student bodies/IGs) + bring good vibes to the interview!
If you found these useful, do share our channel @NUSguide with your friends/juniors — we share uni tips/hacks throughout the year! 🙌🏻 | 0 |
| 5 | RC Tips: @NUSguide Q&A with Ahza (CAPT College Students’ Committee, Director of Clubs & Societies in AY25/26)
As promised, we are getting tips from different seniors from different RCs! The following tip is targeted at CAPT, but probably applies to some extent to other RC applicants as well.
[Do share @NUSguide with your incoming juniors!!🫡]
Today, NUSguide requested for some tips from Ahza, who holds a directorial position in College of Alice & Peter Tan’s College Students’ Committee (AY25/26). The CSC is elected by its residents each year.
@NUSguide : Do you have any tips or advice for CAPT interviewees?
Tips from Ahza:
- research the junior/senior seminars offered and what they teach, capt committees and their structure and capt events, and show that u have a good rough idea of how capt works.
- keep in mind the theme of capt is community engagement. be prepared to answer questions directly relating to this theme.
- prepare a comprehensive overview of your volunteering/VIA experience and be ready to talk about that. you are also encouraged to talk about your other experiences (arts/sports/etc) but try to link it back to how it positively impacts your community/ the people around you.
- keep up with current affairs locally and globally! the prof might ask you your thoughts on it. if they do, use this opportunity to show them your awareness of what is happening to diffferent communities on the ground, both locally and globally, and the struggles that they face.
- other than that, just show a genuine passion not only for helpin out communities, but also understanding them and learning from them.
- note that at the end of the day, capt is still a residential college. talk about how u can be a positive presence in ur neighbourhood as well as the capt community, and how u can contribute to capt thru working in the different capt committees, ur neighbourhood committees, etc.
@NUSguide : What made you choose CAPT out of all the RCs?
Ahza:
- the theme of community engagement really appealed to me! and i was also interested in their overseas mods. also heard that capt had a good wholesome community. (note that capt is NOT a christian RC tho there r q a number of christians in capt)
@NUSguide : Is there anything one can do if one did not get shortlisted, missed the application deadline, or are subsequently rejected from CAPT?
Ahza:
- you can try writing to the capt master rc3head@nus.edu.sg to appeal for ur case.
If you found these useful, do share our channel @NUSguide with your friends/juniors — we share uni tips/hacks throughout the year! 🙌🏻 | 0 |
| 6 | If you or your juniors are curious what the competition is like for RCs, this may be an indicator. NUS used to show the number of applications for each RC. This, dug out from 2023 (which is the last year this was publicly displayed), highlight each RC’s competitiveness to enter.
RVRC’s lower demand may be due to its location (it is not located in UTown) among other factors.
However, each batch is different, and this may no longer be reflective of this year’s applications — this is especially noting that there is a new RC (Acacia), and the introduction of more housing types.
If you found these useful, do share our channel @NUSguide with your friends/juniors — we share uni tips/hacks throughout the year! 🙌🏻 | 0 |
| 7 | For prospective/incoming freshmen:
The application window for AY2026/27 Residential College Programmes (Acacia, RC4, RVRC and Tembusu) Admissions has been extended to 20 April 2026, 12:00pm.
We will also share some tips on applications/interviews for RCs soon too!
If you found these useful, do share our channel @NUSguide with your friends/juniors — we share uni tips/hacks throughout the year! 🙌🏻 | 0 |
| 8 | For seniors (particularly the graduating batch):
• 🎓Commencement Ceremony Dates (aka “Graduation Ceremony”) for the graduating batch, i.e. Class of 2026
The NUS website has just published the commencement ceremony dates
https://nus.edu.sg/commencement/ceremonies/schedule-ceremonies.html
You should be able to refer to this to find your faculty to know the date/time of your ceremony! This can help you make availability arrangements for yourself and your friends/family who may be want to come for your commencement ceremony!
If you’re from the graduating batch, do continue to subscribe to us — we may be sharing some tips for beyond graduation too! 👀
[we will share more tips for incoming/prospective NUS students too soon! do subscribe to us in the meantime]
If you found these useful, do share our channel @NUSguide with your friends/juniors — we share uni tips/hacks throughout the year! 🙌🏻 | 0 |
| 9 | For seniors trying to enter a hall:
• Hall Master’s List: Various halls have opened their Master’s List applications, which may close soon. Typically, the application form gets circulated among existing residents, rather than being put up on a public page.
If you’re a senior hoping to enter a hall (despite not previously staying in one), your best shot may be through this Master’s List process. You may thus want to reach out to peers already in the hall for information on Master’s List. Most halls require a recommendation from an existing hall resident/ student leader.
For seniors, an application purely on UHMS (i.e. the NUS portal) is usually unsuccessful, as senior spots are usually already fully given out via the hall’s internal points system (for those who previously stayed) + the master’s list (open to both former residents and those who never stayed in the hall before).
Generally, the master’s list expects you to share any unique talents or experiences or how you can contribute to the hall; this typically involves filling a form and a later shortlist for interviews.
[we will share more tips for incoming/prospective NUS students too soon! do subscribe to us in the meantime]
If you found these useful, do share our channel @NUSguide with your friends/juniors — we share uni tips/hacks throughout the year! 🙌🏻 | 0 |
| 10 | ^ on that note, this AI promo that Circles.Life offers is ending soon and is something you can consider if you feel the free plans aren’t enough (and you also get a second phone number).
@ThisCounted (a student deals channel run by students) actually shares a version of their offer that is at a lower rate than other deals channels (you’d notice it’s $5/month on ThisCounted’s channel but higher elsewhere) because it is a student-focused channel and they’ve managed to negotiate for better deals for students!
If you found these useful, do share our channel @NUSguide with your friends/juniors — we share uni tips/hacks throughout the year! 🙌🏻 | 0 |
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| 12 | Using AI tools for last minute mugging
Thought I'd give Google's NotebookLM a recommendation here, especially since most of you are familiar with the usual tools (ChatGPT etc.) but some of you still haven't tried out NotebookLM. It's basically meant to "analyze, summarize, and answer questions based solely on your uploaded documents", and every line of its response cites paragraphs from your uploaded sources (preventing hallucination). It’s most useful for courses with readings!
You may thus upload e.g. a mix of notes, lecture materials, lecture recordings, textbooks, readings, and it would respond to questions solely based on your uploaded material, citing them. This could be helpful where reliability matters and you don't want external sources, or where you are writing e.g. an essay and want to intentionally be able to cite your course's assigned readings instead of overly random/weak sources (which ChatGPT sometimes does).
For last-minute muggers or those who are a tad too lazy to read, a major use of it is its ability to turn readings into podcasts, where two AI hosts will discuss the uploaded reading in an engaging/interactive way. This might be useful to listen on-the-go (e.g. on the bus), and help you understand difficult readings.
Some other aspects that are useful here are its ability to generate quizzes and flashcards purely based on your uploaded material, and the ability to generate a 'report'. I have used the generation of a 'report' to either generate full essays based on sources (just for reference, of course) or to generate summarised notes (that will be based on uploaded sources e.g. lecture material).
I’d usually refine the generated report using ChatGPT (because NotebookLM does not allow you to make further prompts beyond the generated “reports”). Different AI platforms tend to be good at different tasks: ChatGPT/Claude and other tools may remain more useful for more technical tasks e.g. programming, or where there is back-and-forth modifying needed, than NotebookLM. You may also consider Perplexity and Gemini for research tasks (these may perform better than ChatGPT for research/finding sources).
One way I have managed these is to use Perplexity to find sources for a research essay --> upload the sources to NotebookLM to generate summaries or an essay brief (so the essay is based on the variety of sources) --> use ChatGPT to refine this output
If you found these useful, do share our channel @NUSguide with your friends/juniors — we share uni tips/hacks throughout the year! 🙌🏻 | 0 |
| 13 | If you are an incoming freshman (or have juniors applying for NUS), do remind them that applications for Residential Colleges (RC) is rather early, even before NUS admissions outcomes. RC applications close on 6 April, at noon (12 p.m.).
Applications for halls, houses and other residences occur at a much later date, though.
If you found these useful, do share our channel @NUSguide with your friends/juniors — we share uni tips/hacks throughout the year! 🙌🏻 | 0 |
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