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    DSA 2017

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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      imbblim
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      junemum72:
      Yngmng:

      Most geppers DSA for RI or RGS. Outcome not out. How to say rejection higher? Not fair to say geppers free rider. They are taught less of the PSLE stuff unlike mainstream and do more projects? Most still score above 250. Most awards won by geppers. Please be sensitive in your comments.


      I totally agree. Why said its free ride for them. They take the same test, go to the same interview like other MS kids. The school choose the candidates not the other way round. They are just 12yr old kids like any of the MS kids. They work equally hard as well. Please spare a thought for them when you pass bias comments. Thanks.

      According to my knowledge, geppers do not need to go through the first round test for some top schools, eg. NYGH for the past years DSA. Correct me if I'm wrong...

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        hquek
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        imbblim:
        junemum72:



        I totally agree. Why said its free ride for them. They take the same test, go to the same interview like other MS kids. The school choose the candidates not the other way round. They are just 12yr old kids like any of the MS kids. They work equally hard as well. Please spare a thought for them when you pass bias comments. Thanks.

        According to my knowledge, geppers do not need to go through the first round test for some top schools, eg. NYGH for the past years DSA. Correct me if I'm wrong...

        According to my understanding, those geppers that are exempted have to score well for the last 1.5 or 2.5 years.

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          westbb
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          I have seen many GEP children who work really really hard for their achievements. The term free ride/smoother ride is totally unfair to them. These children truly deserve their offer. So what if they have worked really hard and got the DSA offer and decided to be less stress about PSLE? I’m sure mainstream children who got the offer will also be more "slack". If the schools decided to be biased towards GEP children then please direct your frustration to the schools and not put down the effort that these children have put in.

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            Yngmng
            last edited by

            tolearntoshare:
            Yngmng:

            Most geppers DSA for RI or RGS. Outcome not out. How to say rejection higher? Not fair to say geppers free rider. They are taught less of the PSLE stuff unlike mainstream and do more projects? Most still score above 250. Most awards won by geppers. Please be sensitive in your comments.


            I have both gep and mainstream children. I do not think the gep child is taught less of PSLE stuff. In fact I think her gep curriculum contributed to her stellar psle results. Please don't flame me, just my own experience.

            It's relative. Compared to a mainstream, geppers do more non PSLE stuff. All this take up time.

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              Harrychew
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              imbblim:
              junemum72:

              [quote=\"Yngmng\"]Most geppers DSA for RI or RGS. Outcome not out. How to say rejection higher? Not fair to say geppers free rider. They are taught less of the PSLE stuff unlike mainstream and do more projects? Most still score above 250. Most awards won by geppers. Please be sensitive in your comments.


              I totally agree. Why said its free ride for them. They take the same test, go to the same interview like other MS kids. The school choose the candidates not the other way round. They are just 12yr old kids like any of the MS kids. They work equally hard as well. Please spare a thought for them when you pass bias comments. Thanks.

              According to my knowledge, geppers do not need to go through the first round test for some top schools, eg. NYGH for the past years DSA. Correct me if I'm wrong...[/quote]Yes, that was what some parents reported in past years' DSA KSP discussions. Apparently some GEP did not have to attend DSA related tests and yet got in via DSA. As such there were past comments that GEP had free ride. However, it appears that this year MOE required same DSA selection process for all applicants.

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                imbblim
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                Estéema:
                phtthp:

                [quote=\"Rainbow sky\"]Just 1 more week to go at most for the rest of us waiting for reply.

                Hang in there.

                Which Secondary schools haven't released DSA results yet ?

                RGS, RI, MGS, SCGS, SJI, Dunman High, Temasek JC, National JC, Nanyang Girls High?

                RGS, RI, MGS, SCGS, SJI, Dunman High, Temasek JC, National JC, Nanyang Girls High, ACSI[/quote]RGS, RI, MGS, SCGS, SJI, Dunman High, Temasek JC, National JC, Nanyang Girls High, ACSI, SOTA

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                  BMM
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                  Hi, anyone has received results from St Margaret Secondary School?



                  Thank you.

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                    ryka
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                    Based on last year experience, most (if not all) GEP students exempted from GAT test and HDP program for RI (they go direct to interview, unlike MS students). For RI DSA through academic, I know none receive CO. But all GEP students (few students only though)I knew, received CO.

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                      hquek
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                      If free/smooth ride means having to complete 2 social studies reports in P6, doing loads of other stuff that do not contribute to psle exams in the run up to Oct, ya, my DS1 had a very free/smooth ride last year indeed.


                      I have to commend the teachers in his school for super loading them with past year papers (and then ask them to self mark and likely didn’t quite go through) in the few months prior to the actual exam.

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                        Qalb
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                        westbb:
                        I have seen _many_ GEP children who work really really hard for their achievements. The term free ride/smoother ride is totally unfair to them. These children truly deserve their offer. So what if they have worked really hard and got the DSA offer and decided to be less stress about PSLE? I'm sure mainstream children who got the offer will also be more \"slack\". If the schools decided to be biased towards GEP children then please direct your frustration to the schools and not put down the effort that these children have put in.

                        :goodpost:

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