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    2019 PSLE Discussions and Strategies (Children born in 2007)

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      ShareShareLah
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      [quote=enne post_id=1940354 time=1570540420 user_id=18363]

      Personally using Apple MacBook Air for few years already
      Although a bit pricey, it's quite lasting. I feel it's user friendly too.
      Used to use Acer and Dell but after changing to apple's so far no regret.

      Maybe can set a budget first, then from there shortlist a few brand or models for comparison?

      Samsung and Lenovo laptops are quite alright too? :imcool:

      Thanks all for the advice. Did you get after psle or are your homes those with many mobile phones and laptops or devices lying around. No kidding I sometimes see friends holding 3 phones in one hand.
      I decided to get one because I think its not safe if my child borrows my laptop to school on occasions for projects. Cos these days, everything is done online, means that i have to clear cache, check that no passwords autosave etc, be careful any saved credit cards etc.

      I checked on the macbook, is too expensive and I indeed worry about theft or loss. I asked around and some people agree that a black laptop is less desirable than a silver macbook to steal for eg. My child is also quite careless.
      I think I will just settle for lenovo as recommended by relative. But mainly because Macbook is expensive for us. Thing is my child cry foul and actually prefer mac book for just general use only so far.
      The laptop is for my child to practise coding, edit videos, play 3D games (my business model laptop not ideal), do photoshop type editing and of course next time use in school for project and presentation, so I don't feel secure my laptop being used without my presence.

      I will also try to get some kind of waterproof keyboard if possible, because I have personally experienced accidental water spill and then goodbye laptop....! so with kids you never know about their water bottles.

      Will go to Funan tomorrow to have a look see at lenovo.[/quote]
      I got it for my DD since she has been using it. I also told her not to lose her laptop and actually went to Funan to buy a laptop lock for her. Just in case her laptop gets stolen by Sch classmates. I agree with you that it is not suitable for kids to use our laptops for security reasons and out passwords are in there.

      I guess it's not the colour of the laptops that thieves are actually concerned. It can be design and size. My Samsung laptop is white on colour and it gets dirty overtime. I think no thief would want it! :rotflmao:

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        Sec 1
        is it compulsory that
        - All students need to buy a laptop ?
        - All students need to own a hand-phone, because class Teacher send whatsapp messages, through hand-phone ?

        Laptop - no
        Hp - yes (class comm, teacher/student comm, CCA comm)

        For parents who are getting phones and computers for their kids for the first time - do set rules about access before handing the gadgets over. And make it clear that transgressions mean confiscation. I told my girls that if they broke my rules, I would take the phone and check their messages for them, and only tell them what they needed to know for school, and that I would reply to their friends on their behalf! They never, ever, did anything that led to confiscation!

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          Sec 1

          is it compulsory that

          - All students need to buy a laptop ?

          - All students need to own a hand-phone, because class Teacher send whatsapp messages, through hand-phone ?

          Laptop - no

          Hp - yes (class comm, teacher/student comm, CCA comm)

          wow, hp is really mandatory? ....not relevant in my case cos my DD already has a hp, but i know some of her classmates' parents were saying tat even in sec sch, they won't give their kids phones.... then how?

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          • MerlionInGermanyM Offline
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            Didnt someone say in NUSH thread that there were 3 or 4 in the class without handphones until Sec 3 or something like that?


            I don’t think any school will write handphone as an item in the booklist. Unlike a scientific calculator.

            For those schools that require students to bring laptops, I think they will state min specifications. For most schools in Singapore, I wont imagine the school would insist that students must have laptops.

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            • sharonkhooS Offline
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              Didnt someone say in NUSH thread that there were 3 or 4 in the class without handphones until Sec 3 or something like that?

              I don’t think any school will write handphone as an item in the booklist. Unlike a scientific calculator.
              No school will make phones mandatory, I think, but a student without a phone will find it quite difficult to stay in the loop for many things. Even if official notifications are all on email, last-minute changes will usually be on WA. And with most students using WA, the need to plan early and not make last-minute changes is no longer a priority. A lot of discussions within class, groups, CCAs etc will also be on WA. While it is possible to tell all groups to remember to send SMS instead of only using WA, not all will remember.

              Both my daughters started off without phones, but within weeks, we decided to get them phones because they were constantly being left out by groups, not getting last-minute notifications, etc. It seems to be a fact of life now, and while we may complain about it, if a child is being left out, it becomes something of a necessity. On the other hand, there is no need to get the latest model with all the bells and whistles - my girls began with hand-me-downs from an aunt and a grandfather. It's also not necessary to give them unlimited data - my kids were on a prepaid no-data plan (more expensive per call, but it teaches them them to be controlled), the cost of which was factored into their allowance. If they overused, they paid extra from their pocket money. There is a lot of free wifi around these days, so they used that for communication; we felt that extra data for games and videos were an unnecessary luxury. They only started subscribing to data after their A levels, and one of them is still on prepaid as her usage is so low.

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                MerlionInGermany\" post_id=\"1940408\" time=\"1570584192\" user_id=\"2964:

                Didnt someone say in NUSH thread that there were 3 or 4 in the class without handphones until Sec 3 or something like that?

                I don’t think any school will write handphone as an item in the booklist. Unlike a scientific calculator.

                For those schools that require students to bring laptops, I think they will state min specifications. For most schools in Singapore, I wont imagine the school would insist that students must have laptops.
                Yes, most schools will state the specs for the laptop. But even if they don't state it, I think an ordinary laptop will suffice.

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                  Thanks all for the advice. Did you get after psle or are your homes those with many mobile phones and laptops or devices lying around. ...

                  I checked on the macbook, is too expensive and I indeed worry about theft or loss. I asked around and some people agree that a black laptop is less desirable than a silver macbook to steal for eg. My child is also quite careless.

                  I think I will just settle for lenovo as recommended by relative. But mainly because Macbook is expensive for us. Thing is my child cry foul and actually prefer mac book for just general use only so far. ...

                  We bought laptops for our girls when they reached Sec 1. No need to buy a Mac unless the school requires it (my younger daughter was required to get a Mac, but has switched back to Windows now that she has left that school). The rest of the family has used various brands (Compaq, Dell, Lenovo), but over the last few years, all 4 of us have been using Asus and it seems to be good - reasonably priced and, so far, reliable. Some of us are on our 2nd Asus laptops.

                  Unless your child has strong reasons to want a Mac, and no other computer can do those things, I wouldn't give in to buying something more costly for no good reason. It also sets a bad precedent for future purchases of other items - phones, watches, shoes, clothes, etc. Teach your child to make wise and modest choices based on need, not wants. And yes, a fairly ordinary laptop will attract less attention and is less likely to be stolen. Also make sure they set passwords to their computers so friends can't access and play silly pranks (some might do so!).




                  Yes, I agree with you. We as parents should learn to teach our children not to be obsessed over brands, otherwise they will start to pester us to buy those expensive gadgets. As for laptops, fortunately, my DD is happy to use a ordinary one. I don't actually allow her to use instagram, facebook any other social media websites.

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                  • MrsKiasuM Offline
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                    I m not sure if dd can use her own cheapo laptop in Sec 1 should she needs one in school…my thinking is if need get another one, I will go by meeting the school’s requirements and one with ‘cheap’ price, replacing won’t be so painful… the handling of laptop is already rough for me. I do hope dd won’t go into social media websites and participate in it at such early age, to me la. I been telling them about keyboard warriors and bullying…recently told my mom not to put esp kids photos on social media…

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                    • floppyF Offline
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                      TBH, as long as the laptop can surf web, handle Microsoft PowerPoint, Word, email, with reasonable speed, it’s more than good enough.

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                      • MrsKiasuM Offline
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                        TBH, as long as the laptop can surf web, handle Microsoft PowerPoint, Word, email, with reasonable speed, it’s more than good enough.
                        I didn't install the MS office on her laptop..there was once she tried using PowerPoint probably trial from web..can surf nets/emails..can use already la hor 😂

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