GEP 2013 - Screening & Selection
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Good luck to all those who are taking the test!
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Dear Parents…
Anyone of your kids going for the GEP screening test tomorrow?
Heard that it’s really tough to go through the first round. My girl is going for the test tomorrow. I had signed her up for GEP preparation before that.
Hopefully she can get through the test. -
My gal is sitting for GEP screening today.
Whatever will be, will be …
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The first round isn’t that hard, having experienced it myself. It’s based more on applying what you have learnt on math and English.
Good luck! -
Just some heads up. GEP isn’t some glorified programme. They basically teach a wider range and at a different level. And they don’t go slowly. Kids still get called for sup classes if they fail to meet baseline scores (that’s 70 marks for GE).
So if a child gets in thru prep classes, they may find the going tough coz their peers may catch the lessons faster etc. if the child gets in on own merits, chances are the pace won’t be a problem for them.
Some kids do have problems coping even after getting in on their own merits. They will be surrounded by peers who seems to sail by with less effort. And they feel discouraged sometimes when thy are no longer the top of the class etc.
So when any of you get the big envelope in November, decide wisely if your child will be able to cope and enjoy the rigors of the programme. Don’t go simply coz of some perceived prestige.
If you child doesn’t get thru, don’t fret, your child is probably still within the top 10 percent of the cohort. -
Hi
My friend's son went for maths Olympiad for the past 2 years to prepare for gep. She was being told by the centre that the maths questions in gep test are Olympiad questions. Dun think my ds can even make it through the 1st round if the maths questions are olympiad type of questions.
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Steadyberry:
First round questions are based on P3 Math and English syllabus. No prep necessary at all, especially if they've been keeping up with school work. For the second round, you don't need to have undergone Math Olympiad training to get through. If you have the talent, you should find the papers stimulating yet doable.Hi
My friend's son went for maths Olympiad for the past 2 years to prepare for gep. She was being told by the centre that the maths questions in gep test are Olympiad questions. Dun think my ds can even make it through the 1st round if the maths questions are olympiad type of questions.
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Still remember some kids were so stressed that they cried after the screening test.
And then when they got into the selection test, they suffered anxiety attack on that day…fever, stomachache that sort of thing…not sure if they managed to arrange any makeup test after that.
Parents should try not to stress your kids too much over this…it’s just a test…not life and death -
jtoh:
Agree with jtoh.
First round questions are based on P3 Math and Science syllabus. No prep necessary at all, especially if they've been keeping up with school work. For the second round, you don't need to have undergone Math Olympiad training to get through. If you have the talent, you should find the papers stimulating yet doable.Steadyberry:
Hi
My friend's son went for maths Olympiad for the past 2 years to prepare for gep. She was being told by the centre that the maths questions in gep test are Olympiad questions. Dun think my ds can even make it through the 1st round if the maths questions are olympiad type of questions.
My 2 kids went into round 2 with no tuition & no prep at P3. But of course they din get into GEP
But HA & doing reasonably well in mainstream, I'm contented.
Honestly I believe that in general, the selection test does its work. Let the child go in by their own merits. My friend's child went in GEP, no prep. Did not answer many of the Maths question (the child doesn't agree to guessing) & yet was still sifted out as GEP. Has blossomed well.....
Frankly, on hind sight, it's a blessing in disguise that I did not prep them. If end up struggling, I'll be unhappy also.
All the best to all P3 taking the screening test.
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