School of Science and Technology
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jajnj:
We wondered about it too but I got my DD to pack an extra set anyway Perhaps they have to wear it for dismissal.
Thanks! I will probably do that too. -
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Would like to check to qualify for DSA, besides the GAT and CRT test, does he need to have any science or technology i.e. Robotics portfolio? -
flowy:
Hi, I think it's not a must though it may be an added advantage.Hi
Would like to check to qualify for DSA, besides the GAT and CRT test, does he need to have any science or technology i.e. Robotics portfolio? -
flowy:
Don't know if they will be advantageous, but my son didn't have any of those robotic, math portfolio. All he has was an above average P5 results, took the gat and crt. Went for selection camp.Hi
Would like to check to qualify for DSA, besides the GAT and CRT test, does he need to have any science or technology i.e. Robotics portfolio?
Just go and apply regardless of those portfolio as long as the children has interest. -
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Ender:
Don't know if they will be advantageous, but my son didn't have any of those robotic, math portfolio. All he has was an above average P5 results, took the gat and crt. Went for selection camp.flowy:
Hi
Would like to check to qualify for DSA, besides the GAT and CRT test, does he need to have any science or technology i.e. Robotics portfolio?
Just go and apply regardless of those portfolio as long as the children has interest. -
Hi,
Posting on behalf of a friend whose DS, a hands-on person, is keen to join SST.
My friend would like to know if it’s true that SST doesn’t look at school exam results?
If yes, what are the entrance criteria then?
Thanks in advance for the advice. -
lee_yl:
School results play a part. Just that on top of that, they have other selection criteria which is the GAT and CRT results and how the child performs during the selection camp.Hi,
Posting on behalf of a friend whose DS, a hands-on person, is keen to join SST.
My friend would like to know if it's true that SST doesn't look at school exam results?
If yes, what are the entrance criteria then?
Thanks in advance for the advice. -
momocha:
If your child has any other CCA achievements or other talents, just submit them together with your application.
School results play a part. Just that on top of that, they have other selection criteria which is the GAT and CRT results and how the child performs during the selection camp.lee_yl:
Hi,
Posting on behalf of a friend whose DS, a hands-on person, is keen to join SST.
My friend would like to know if it's true that SST doesn't look at school exam results?
If yes, what are the entrance criteria then?
Thanks in advance for the advice.
We don't really know what the exact criteria are, but obviously you need to pass the GAT and CRT tests. These 2 tests are not something you can prepare for. Just go for it and try your best.
If your child is shortlisted for the Selection Camp, they will be put in groups of about 5 ( please correct me if I remember wrongly) and each group will be given a practical problem to solve. After that, the teacher-in-charge will have a short interview with each children.
It is important that your child be pro-active during the group collaboration. I think this is one of the criteria they are looking for because the school has lots of projects that need group collaborations. -
Thanks for all the replies.
My friend would like to know if her DS academic results are not so ideal even though he has a keen interest in Robotics (but did not win any competition as school did not invest in their CCA), would it affect his chances as he has nothing much to showcase? -
lee_yl:
How not so ideal? My son was above average in his P5 results. His CCA is rock climbing, no medals, so nothing relevant to SST.. He doesn't have robotics experience or any math Olympiad medal.. Basically he has nothing much to showcase. But we just put his CCA and his external drums lesson grade into the dsa form. And applied for the GAT and CRT.Thanks for all the replies.
My friend would like to know if her DS academic results are not so ideal even though he has a keen interest in Robotics (but did not win any competition as school did not invest in their CCA), would it affect his chances as he has nothing much to showcase?
My opinion, as long average in P5 result, still stand a chance. I think the GAT and CRT test has more weightage for being shortlisted.
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