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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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      dh.031753ang
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      Way2GO:
      kiaaik:

      does this mean that eg if a girl who scored 250 may not be able to get IP at CGS (if more than half of her cohort at cgs scored above 250), but a girl who scored 240 may get IP at SCGS (no disrespect, just eg) if half of her cohort at scgs scored below 240)?


      Please don't get so hung up on COP
      which is really just a number used as a point of reference
      for the last person with dat T score admitted into a sec. school
      in posting exercise (sans DSA etc...)
      MOE adjust PSLE raw scores into T scores.
      In previous years, the T scores for d top 8 -10 % of each cohort,
      fall ard 250 +- 2 to 3 points, after applying normal distribution.
      These 8 - 10% generally choose the IP track or NUSHS.

      With an additional 7 IP schools, more students can get onto IP track,
      perhaps with lower T scores.
      But d COP is not the criteria which gets you into your school of choice.
      It is how ur kid performs against his/her cohort in dat year.
      The higher up he/she is up in d pecking order,
      the greater choices he/she has.
      It is as simple as dat.





      hi..can you pls adv me if i am correct to say that if my daughter (SCGS 's 2010 psle batch ) wants to go into IP program , and since scgs doesnt offer IP for this batch and if her score is at around 245 (not good enough for this year's IP avail schools) , she shld try to opt for MGS (ASCI) or Cedar (VJC) for normal Sec 1 ( since IP is not yet avail for this year's student there ) and join IP only in their third year when these schools IP program starts). is this option a viable route for students with lower score such as 245 and yet want to try to opt for IP, to first enter these schools as normal sec 1 and 2, seemingly be in a better position to be considered entry into IP at third year same school. Is there something i forget to consider here? As opting to leave SCGS for Cedar sounds like a very unusual thing to do, if not for this IP consideration, would most appreciate if u can advise me . thanks so much!

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        dh.031753ang
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        hi…can you pls adv me if i am correct to say that if my daughter (SCGS 's 2010 psle batch ) wants to go into IP program , and since scgs doesnt offer IP for this batch and if her score is at around 245 (not good enough for this year’s IP avail schools) , she shld try to opt for MGS (ASCI) or Cedar (VJC) for normal Sec 1 ( since IP is not yet avail for this year’s student there ) and join IP only in their third year when these schools IP program starts). is this option a viable route for students with lower score such as 245 and yet want to try to opt for IP, to first enter these schools as normal sec 1 and 2, seemingly be in a better position to be considered entry into IP at third year same school. Is there something i forget to consider here? As opting to leave SCGS for Cedar sounds like a very unusual thing to do, if not for this IP consideration, would most appreciate if u can advise me . thanks so much!

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          dh.031753ang
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          hi…can you pls adv me if i am correct to say that if my daughter (SCGS 's 2010 psle batch ) wants to go into IP program , and since scgs doesnt offer IP for this batch and if her score is at around 245 (not good enough for this year’s IP avail schools) , she shld try to opt for MGS (ASCI) or Cedar (VJC) for normal Sec 1 ( since IP is not yet avail for this year’s student there ) and join IP only in their third year when these schools IP program starts). is this option a viable route for students with lower score such as 245 and yet want to try to opt for IP, to first enter these schools as normal sec 1 and 2, seemingly be in a better position to be considered entry into IP at third year same school. Is there something i forget to consider here? As opting to leave SCGS for Cedar sounds like a very unusual thing to do, if not for this IP consideration, would most appreciate if u can advise me . thanks so much!

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            JonC
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            this is call SPAMMING.

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              phankao
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              JonC:
              this is call SPAMMING.

              And you'd have thot you were seeing double or triple, huh?!

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                twilight
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                dh.ang:
                jtoh:

                [quote=\"dh.ang\"]hi..can you pls adv me if i am correct to say that if my daughter (SCGS 's 2010 psle batch ) wants to go into IP program , and since scgs doesnt offer IP for this batch and if her score is at around 245 (not good enough for this year's IP avail schools) , she shld try to opt for MGS (ASCI) or Cedar (VJC) for normal Sec 1 ( since IP is not yet avail for this year's student there ) and join IP only in their third year when these schools IP program starts). is this option a viable route for students with lower score such as 245 and yet want to try to opt for IP, to first enter these schools as normal sec 1 and 2, seemingly be in a better position to be considered entry into IP at third year same school. Is there something i forget to consider here? As opting to leave SCGS for Cedar sounds like a very unusual thing to do, if not for this IP consideration, would most appreciate if u can advise me . thanks so much!


                I doubt if your dd will be able to get into MGS with agg of 245. The COP has been >250 in past years.

                The only advantage MGS has over SCGS is you get a bonus point for entry into ACJC. Mind you, this is ACJC, not ACSI.

                With an aggregate of 245, it would probably be better for your dd to stay in SCGS, work her way into the top 2 classes in Sec 2 so she can participate more fully in the Talent Programme there. If she proves herself she can apply for an IP school in Sec 3.


                thank you so much for you quick reply....!!! how about Cedar ? hope to to hear more from you...tks tks[/quote]How badly do you want your DD to be in IP? Cedar's COP last year was 246. So 245 might or might not make the cut off. And the IP starting in 2013 will only be offered to 50 sec 3 students. I'm not sure how they will make the selection, but probably those in the top 50 in the cohort, unless some of the opt out. So unless you're very certain your DD will be able to make IP, I would advise staying in SCGS. Of course, if she would love to go Cedar or some other school, then it's up to her.

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                  dh.031753ang
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                  twilight:
                  dh.ang:

                  [quote=\"jtoh\"]


                  I doubt if your dd will be able to get into MGS with agg of 245. The COP has been >250 in past years.

                  The only advantage MGS has over SCGS is you get a bonus point for entry into ACJC. Mind you, this is ACJC, not ACSI.

                  With an aggregate of 245, it would probably be better for your dd to stay in SCGS, work her way into the top 2 classes in Sec 2 so she can participate more fully in the Talent Programme there. If she proves herself she can apply for an IP school in Sec 3.


                  thank you so much for you quick reply....!!! how about Cedar ? hope to to hear more from you...tks tks

                  How badly do you want your DD to be in IP? Cedar's COP last year was 246. So 245 might or might not make the cut off. And the IP starting in 2013 will only be offered to 50 sec 3 students. I'm not sure how they will make the selection, but probably those in the top 50 in the cohort, unless some of the opt out. So unless you're very certain your DD will be able to make IP, I would advise staying in SCGS. Of course, if she would love to go Cedar or some other school, then it's up to her.[/quote]
                  thanks so much for the valuable input!

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                    mumof123
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                    My DD got 220. We stay around queenstown, any recommendation of schools 1st to 6th choice? thank you!!

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                      fudgemum
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                      Hi all,


                      Just want to clarify. For this year Psle batch, if we want to join the VJ IP programme in 2013, do we need to join CEDAR or can we join MGS.

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                        junrahmat
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                        My son’s agg is 243 but he wants to go to VS. Do you think he should try? What are the chances of appealing? Thanks!

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