2018 P1 registration exercise for 2019 intake
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phtthp:
Oh sure, will go enquire about that! Thank you, phtthp!first of all, go back to your MGS (BT), ask Principal :
is the new AL affliation Cut-off-point set, equivalent to current T-score 220 (for MGS), or even better than 220 ?
if even better, than you will be smiling.
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kittypie:
If the child’s primary school does not have an affiliated secondary school, then she will be undergoing random balloting with another SC child who scores the same cut-off-point as her and who puts the same secondary school at the same choice order.Hihi,
May I ask, how will affiliation help in the new AL scoring system which will affect the current Dragon babies? As compared to the current PSLE scoring system?
Thanks in advance!!
But if she has an affiliated secondary school to apply to, then she will be able to enter at that discounted cut-off-point, before any non-affiliated competitors.
She must still meet the discounted cut-off-point, of course.
There is no word, however, on what happens if 2 affiliated students have the same score. Resolved by ballot too? That’s like blind scissors paper stone :mad: -
zac's mum:
Thank you, zac's mum! I believe this applies to both the current T-score as well as the future AL system?
If the child’s primary school does not have an affiliated secondary school, then she will be undergoing random balloting with another SC child who scores the same cut-off-point as her and who puts the same secondary school at the same choice order.kittypie:
Hihi,
May I ask, how will affiliation help in the new AL scoring system which will affect the current Dragon babies? As compared to the current PSLE scoring system?
Thanks in advance!!
But if she has an affiliated secondary school to apply to, then she will be able to enter at that discounted cut-off-point, before any non-affiliated competitors.
She must still meet the discounted cut-off-point, of course.
There is no word, however, on what happens if 2 affiliated students have the same score. Resolved by ballot too? That’s like blind scissors paper stone :mad: -
kittypie:
Thank you, zac's mum! I believe this applies to both the current T-score as well as the future AL system?[/quote]In the current T-score system, balloting occurs only extremely rare cases. That’s because the 3-digit T-score actually has a string of decimal points behind it, which is unique to each child. You will hardly ever see 2 kids with the same string of decimal points applying to exact same school. In such rare case, it is resolved by balloting.
If the child’s primary school does not have an affiliated secondary school, then she will be undergoing random balloting with another SC child who scores the same cut-off-point as her and who puts the same secondary school at the same choice order.zac's mum:
[quote=\"kittypie\"]Hihi,
May I ask, how will affiliation help in the new AL scoring system which will affect the current Dragon babies? As compared to the current PSLE scoring system?
Thanks in advance!!
But if she has an affiliated secondary school to apply to, then she will be able to enter at that discounted cut-off-point, before any non-affiliated competitors.
She must still meet the discounted cut-off-point, of course.
There is no word, however, on what happens if 2 affiliated students have the same score. Resolved by ballot too? That’s like blind scissors paper stone :mad: -
Thanks again, zac’s mum! Does it mean affiliation will have a better advantage for the new AL system than the current T-score?
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kittypie:
Thanks again, zac's mum! Does it mean affiliation will have a better advantage for the new AL system than the current T-score?
It definitely has an advantage. The gap between the affiliated/non-affiliated cut-off-points may or may not become narrower over time depending on supply & demand - that’s the part which remains to be seen. Just go for MGS I say. Definitely gives you more peace of mind. Affiliated JC too (for O level route). -
zac's mum:
Thank you, zac's mum!! Will definitely go for itkittypie:
Thanks again, zac's mum! Does it mean affiliation will have a better advantage for the new AL system than the current T-score?
It definitely has an advantage. The gap between the affiliated/non-affiliated cut-off-points may or may not become narrower over time depending on supply & demand - that’s the part which remains to be seen. Just go for MGS I say. Definitely gives you more peace of mind. Affiliated JC too (for O level route).
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Does distance matter if Phase 2A2 has to ballot? -
psychi:
Phase 2 onwards if balloting is required, distance matters.Hi
Does distance matter if Phase 2A2 has to ballot? -
psychi:
Yes, even for Phase 2A1. In the event that even phase 1 needs to ballot, it also matters.Hi
Does distance matter if Phase 2A2 has to ballot?
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