What RP score can get scholarship?
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tyeogh\" post_id=\"2129962\" time=\"1709261385\" user_id=\"94399:
Scholarships are no longer awarded on grades alone. Depending on the scholarship, a certain level of grades will be expected, but I suspect (no actual knowledge) that there will be some flexibility for students who can demonstrate something \"extra\" - interests and abilities in something that may apply to the area of the scholarship/eventual career, or just some, possibly non-academic, personal factor that stands out. Her score is high, so I don't think she will be automatically excluded from any scholarship. H3s are not mandatory for scholarships, though they can be an indicator of ability and interest, and a scholarship is very popular and competitive, they can give an edge.
Hi,
Don't know if this is the right section to ask. Is anyone familiar with the RP score to get a scholarship?
My D2 came home last week with RP88.75. Quite unexpected. Not familiar with this. So we dunno whether she qualifies for a scholarship or not, and for which?
She has no H3.
Anyone knows where to find historical data?
Rather than look for cut-off points for various scholarships (which you will not find, I expect), get her to look for a few where the eventual career interests her. For most scholarships, there will be interviews and, often, psychometric assessments. She will be able to project herself much better if she is interested in the area of study/work, and knows something about it. And it may be to her advantage to apply for something possibly less popular, but in her area of interest. All the best! -
Straits Times used to publish a Scholarship supplement in their hard copy every year in the period after A level results. But i think it is now in e-version online: https://www.scholarschoice.com.sg/
Other than exploring the above, would be good to speak to her JC’s career counsellor or ECG dept, whatever it’s called. Or CT tutor if need be. -
zac's mum\" post_id=\"2129971\" time=\"1709262602\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=2129971 time=1709262602 user_id=53606]
It still comes on with the print ST. I've seen 2 so far this year, the most recent was last week. Not sure how many thery'll be in all. Very thick!
Straits Times used to publish a Scholarship supplement in their hard copy every year in the period after A level results. But i think it is now in e-version online: https://www.scholarschoice.com.sg/
Other than exploring the above, would be good to speak to her JC’s career counsellor or ECG dept, whatever it’s called. Or CT tutor if need be.[/quote]
Yes, talking to a teacher or career counsellor would be a good start. -
That’s good to know.
OT: Saturday Straits Times used to be very thick with separate job advertisements section. But recently when I bought it, didnt see much. Maybe the job ads all online nowadays? -
zac's mum\" post_id=\"2129975\" time=\"1709262949\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=2129975 time=1709262949 user_id=53606]
You obviously haven't been reading the print version for a long time! The job ads in the classifieds all but vanished over the years - it's been like that for at least 10 years now (I started looking around then when I decided to venture into the workforce again). I don't bother with the print classifieds now - there's more online, and easier to search.
That’s good to know.
OT: Saturday Straits Times used to be very thick with separate job advertisements section. But recently when I bought it, didnt see much. Maybe the job ads all online nowadays?[/quote] -
slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2129965\" time=\"1709262012\" user_id=\"28674:
Hey slmkhoo, long time no see. Hope you are doing well.
Scholarships are no longer awarded on grades alone. Depending on the scholarship, a certain level of grades will be expected, but I suspect (no actual knowledge) that there will be some flexibility for students who can demonstrate something \"extra\" - interests and abilities in something that may apply to the area of the scholarship/eventual career, or just some, possibly non-academic, personal factor that stands out. Her score is high, so I don't think she will be automatically excluded from any scholarship. H3s are not mandatory for scholarships, though they can be an indicator of ability and interest, and a scholarship is very popular and competitive, they can give an edge.
Rather than look for cut-off points for various scholarships (which you will not find, I expect), get her to look for a few where the eventual career interests her. For most scholarships, there will be interviews and, often, psychometric assessments. She will be able to project herself much better if she is interested in the area of study/work, and knows something about it. And it may be to her advantage to apply for something possibly less popular, but in her area of interest. All the best!
Thanks for advice. She is keen on SMU business -
zac's mum\" post_id=\"2129971\" time=\"1709262602\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=2129971 time=1709262602 user_id=53606]
This is good info.
Straits Times used to publish a Scholarship supplement in their hard copy every year in the period after A level results. But i think it is now in e-version online: https://www.scholarschoice.com.sg/
Other than exploring the above, would be good to speak to her JC’s career counsellor or ECG dept, whatever it’s called. Or CT tutor if need be.[/quote]
Thanks zac's mum! -
Still waiting for anyone with info whether RP88.75 qualifies.
Also, if possible, advice on what to write in the Personal Essay, when applying.
Appreciate much.
TIA -
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Just my 2c (I have zero experience with scholarship applications): her personal story is worth including into her personal essay/statement. After all, everyone is seeking to stand out from the rest; i doubt the interview board is looking for a typical cookie-cutter type of profile, but more for a unique individual who shows themselves worthy of the funding. So go ahead to “market” her resilience; i doubt it will hurt her chances.
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slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2129977\" time=\"1709263674\" user_id=\"28674:
Yes i havent haha. Back then when both DH and I were looking for a mid-career switch, we scoured the Sat job ads diligently. And we came across serendipitous ads which enabled us to both change to 2 completely different fields. Probably hard nowadays with online searching/filtering, unless one mindlessly browses screen after screen where they all have standard template & nothing jumps out.
You obviously haven't been reading the print version for a long time! The job ads in the classifieds all but vanished over the years - it's been like that for at least 10 years now (I started looking around then when I decided to venture into the workforce again). I don't bother with the print classifieds now - there's more online, and easier to search. -
tyeogh\" post_id=\"2129985\" time=\"1709265880\" user_id=\"94399:
Yes, haven't seen your ID for a while! I believe SMU has a lot of funding for students - have a look on their website.
Hey slmkhoo, long time no see. Hope you are doing well.
Thanks for advice. She is keen on SMU business
https://admissions.smu.edu.sg/scholarships/prospective-students/singapore-citizens
All the best to your daughter. -
zac's mum\" post_id=\"2129990\" time=\"1709268742\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=2129990 time=1709268742 user_id=53606]
To add on: her unique \"voice\" should stand out, as she describes what her interests are, what kind of future she envisions. Anything that she has done/overcome will help her stand out, and since she's interested in business, something entrepreneurial, or insights from a PT job?
Just my 2c (I have zero experience with scholarship applications): her personal story is worth including into her personal essay/statement. After all, everyone is seeking to stand out from the rest; i doubt the interview board is looking for a typical cookie-cutter type of profile, but more for a unique individual who shows themselves worthy of the funding. So go ahead to “market” her resilience; i doubt it will hurt her chances.[/quote] -
tyeogh\" post_id=\"2129987\" time=\"1709266106\" user_id=\"94399:
With 88.75, SMU biz fac should hv invited her for a scholarship interview. Has she applied during EASE? If not don’t worry. Once she applies by the application deadline, I do believe she is eligible to be called up for scholarship interview by SMU. I have heard of 85RP getting the scholarship (LKC scholarship).
Still waiting for anyone with info whether RP88.75 qualifies.
Also, if possible, advice on what to write in the Personal Essay, when applying.
Appreciate much.
TIA -
tyeogh\" post_id=\"2129962\" time=\"1709261385\" user_id=\"94399:
:congrats:
Hi,
Don't know if this is the right section to ask. Is anyone familiar with the RP score to get a scholarship?
My D2 came home last week with RP88.75. Quite unexpected. Not familiar with this. So we dunno whether she qualifies for a scholarship or not, and for which?
She has no H3.
Anyone knows where to find historical data?
Your DD should have access to BrightSparks. If not, she should create an account (refer to the link below). Most of the scholarships are located there.
https://brightsparks.com.sg
All the best.
Note:- Scholarships look beyond grades. There are successful non RP90 applicants even for the prestigious scholarships. -
tyeogh\" post_id=\"2129987\" time=\"1709266106\" user_id=\"94399:
https://brightsparks.com.sg/article.php?title=How-To-Write-A-Personal-Essay
Still waiting for anyone with info whether RP88.75 qualifies.
Also, if possible, advice on what to write in the Personal Essay, when applying.
Appreciate much.
TIA
https://brightsparks.com.sg/article.php?title=A-Guide-To-Writing-Your-Scholarship-Application-Essay
All the best. -
coast\" post_id=\"2130008\" time=\"1709276823\" user_id=\"38933:
https://brightsparks.com.sg/article.php?title=How-To-Write-A-Personal-Essay
https://brightsparks.com.sg/article.php?title=A-Guide-To-Writing-Your-Scholarship-Application-Essay
All the best.coast\" post_id=\"2130007\" time=\"1709276335\" user_id=\"38933:
Thank you. The guide on how to write a personal essay is very informative. Appreciate!:congrats:
Your DD should have access to BrightSparks. If not, she should create an account (refer to the link below). Most of the scholarships are located there.
https://brightsparks.com.sg
All the best.
Note:- Scholarships look beyond grades. There are successful non RP90 applicants even for the prestigious scholarships. -
zac's mum\" post_id=\"2129990\" time=\"1709268742\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=2129990 time=1709268742 user_id=53606]
Ya. I wrote something about her health. Deleted it. Think you saw it.
Just my 2c (I have zero experience with scholarship applications): her personal story is worth including into her personal essay/statement. After all, everyone is seeking to stand out from the rest; i doubt the interview board is looking for a typical cookie-cutter type of profile, but more for a unique individual who shows themselves worthy of the funding. So go ahead to “market” her resilience; i doubt it will hurt her chances.[/quote]
Ok got it. Thanks. -
slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2129995\" time=\"1709270169\" user_id=\"28674:
Ah. Makes sense. I will tell her. She is working now. PT job. Well, full time hours.
To add on: her unique \"voice\" should stand out, as she describes what her interests are, what kind of future she envisions. Anything that she has done/overcome will help her stand out, and since she's interested in business, something entrepreneurial, or insights from a PT job?