DSA for JC/University
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phtthp\" post_id=\"2101999\" time=\"1679379563\" user_id=\"35251:
Thanks! Looking for mid range schools for a dear friend.
you looking for DSA (hockey) ?
can try applying for DSA (RI), if your child is keen. RI has Sports domain \"hockey\".
https://www.ri.edu.sg/admissions/year-5-admissions/year-5-direct-school-admission
Alternately,
can also ask your Sec 4 child
to google
those Junior College(s) DSA website, that he or she is interested in and apply. -
Zeal mummy\" post_id=\"2102012\" time=\"1679384358\" user_id=\"58173:[quote=\"Zeal mummy\" post_id=2102012 time=1679384358 user_id=58173]
Of course there will be academic requirements. They will look at your Sec 3 and Sec 4 report card, your overall L1R5
Thanks for the information! Sounds like ACJC, or maybe EJC would be great choices. Mid-tied schools suits her learning style better..
Questions: Will there be any academic requirements on top of outstanding hockey standards? Does the player position matters? Does the club she plays for matter? Is it hard to cope academically?
Oh yes, she is probably more informed than I am.. and takes instruction from seniors and coaches as well. Would like to source for more view points.[/quote] -
floppy\" post_id=\"2102022\" time=\"1679386160\" user_id=\"97579:
Oh I didnt know scgs has hockey. So I googled — it is a new cca :siam: that started this year
Thanks for the update on EJC. I haven’t been following hockey for a while, though I do frequent Anchorvale Sports Complex and see a number of teams training there.
I guess EJC doing well for hockey girls shouldn’t be a surprised considering that both SNGS and SCGS are among the stronger teams in C and B Div competitions.
The B and C division is usually SNGS, Crescent, STC and Sengkang. -
phtthp\" post_id=\"2102027\" time=\"1679388658\" user_id=\"35251:
I thought maybe like Primary school, AL20 can already.. haha.. any where to check cut off? Acjc seem like a good choice, EJC too, for hockey.
Of course there will be academic requirements. They will look at your Sec 3 and Sec 4 report card, your overall L1R5 -
MerlionInGermany\" post_id=\"2102028\" time=\"1679388715\" user_id=\"2964:
:rotflmao:
Oh I didnt know scgs has hockey. So I googled — it is a new cca :siam: that started this year
The B and C division is usually SNGS, Crescent, STC and Sengkang.
Me bad. -
MerlionInGermany\" post_id=\"2102028\" time=\"1679388715\" user_id=\"2964:
Yep, B and C division hockey girls are mostly from Crescent, St Theresa's convent and SNGS.. they feed into EJC, VJ, ACJC, RI (DSA).
Oh I didnt know scgs has hockey. So I googled — it is a new cca :siam: that started this year
The B and C division is usually SNGS, Crescent, STC and Sengkang.
Do share if you have hockey DSA experience. Thanks! -
I wonder why there is a separate Phase 1 and Phase 2 for DSA to JC. Like 2 chances to try (for those schools which participate in both phases).
When I compared the list of schools which participate in Phase 1 only, vs those which participate in both phases, it seems that IP JCs are the ones which participate in Phase 1 only. And yet, NJC is the exception which participates in both.
Anyone can shed some light on this? -
zac's mum\" post_id=\"2107363\" time=\"1683097753\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=2107363 time=1683097753 user_id=53606]
I went to see the moe jc dsa page. NJC national junior college does not participate in P2.
I wonder why there is a separate Phase 1 and Phase 2 for DSA to JC. Like 2 chances to try (for those schools which participate in both phases).
When I compared the list of schools which participate in Phase 1 only, vs those which participate in both phases, it seems that IP JCs are the ones which participate in Phase 1 only. And yet, NJC is the exception which participates in both.
Anyone can shed some light on this?[/quote] -
MerlionInGermany\" post_id=\"2107366\" time=\"1683100940\" user_id=\"2964:
Thx. I read it wrongly then.
I went to see the moe jc dsa page. NJC national junior college does not participate in P2. -
zac's mum\" post_id=\"2107363\" time=\"1683097753\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=2107363 time=1683097753 user_id=53606]
For Sec 4 Dsa into JC, is different from that of primary schools.
I wonder why there is a separate Phase 1 and Phase 2 for DSA to JC. Like 2 chances to try (for those schools which participate in both phases).
When I compared the list of schools which participate in Phase 1 only, vs those which participate in both phases, it seems that IP JCs are the ones which participate in Phase 1 only. And yet, NJC is the exception which participates in both.
Anyone can shed some light on this?[/quote]
Whether is Phase 1 or 2, is all about the timing. Can refer to that moe document. It depends on the timing of your submission of DSA documents.
Under Phase 1 DSA -
It doesn't mean that the early bird catches the worm, just bec u are kiasu, submit your DSA form first before any others. You can be rejected in the end of the whole DSA.
For those who applied under Phase 2, is just that u applied later, but u can still be successful, in the end.
Whether u applied at Phase 1 or 2, your outcome will only be known, at the end of the whole DSA process over.
Note
Those applicants who are not so good at end of Phase 1, they will not notify u at end of Phase 1 yet. The jc will wait until close to Phase 2 is over, then see what to do with u
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