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    NUS High School of Mathematics and Science (Diploma)

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      iAsk
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      Wow thats encouraging.... I might do the same....

      jtoh:
      iAsk:

      [quote=\"studylikemad\"]is anybody applying dsa for NUS high this year?

      Yes my DS. It has been his and our dream school and only school that he wanted to go in since 3years ago. But I heard from my friends that it is very difficult. This year 2000 applying and only like less than 150 go in and psle they only take less than 14? And their psle cut off point is 264. Pls correct me if I am wrong. So hoped my DS has a chance. His math and science since pr 3 is A*. I think by DSA is very difficult for him as his knowledge out of the text is not so strong but his studies is all the while top 5 in the whole school.
      So, can anyone please advise me will my DS suffer over there if he is acceped by PSLE instead of DSA? Will he be able to understand or cope over in NUS High? Again, this batch is 264, this year will be higher, right?

      A friend's dd tried out for NUSH DSA a couple of years ago. She couldn't get in and was not offered CO or WL. It was her dream school and she tried again post-PSLE results and managed to get in. She is doing well in the school and even does better than some of her classmates that got in through DSA.[/quote]

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        I understand that their physics and chemistry are at a higher level, which means difficult. So if the students there cant cope, did they go for tuition?

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          Have your son try out for the DSA. If he's good enough he'll make it through. If he doesn't, have a go again post-PSLE. My friend's dd is very strong in Math and Science but weak in languages.

          iAsk:
          Wow thats encouraging.... I might do the same....
          jtoh:

          [quote=\"iAsk\"]Yes my DS. It has been his and our dream school and only school that he wanted to go in since 3years ago. But I heard from my friends that it is very difficult. This year 2000 applying and only like less than 150 go in and psle they only take less than 14? And their psle cut off point is 264. Pls correct me if I am wrong. So hoped my DS has a chance. His math and science since pr 3 is A*. I think by DSA is very difficult for him as his knowledge out of the text is not so strong but his studies is all the while top 5 in the whole school.
          So, can anyone please advise me will my DS suffer over there if he is acceped by PSLE instead of DSA? Will he be able to understand or cope over in NUS High? Again, this batch is 264, this year will be higher, right?

          A friend's dd tried out for NUSH DSA a couple of years ago. She couldn't get in and was not offered CO or WL. It was her dream school and she tried again post-PSLE results and managed to get in. She is doing well in the school and even does better than some of her classmates that got in through DSA.

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            iAsk:
            verykiasu2010:

            [quote=\"iAsk\"]I am not quoting anyone. I just feel that NUS High just want to be careful and choose the RIGHT student to go in, instead of just choosing anyone and end up both parties will suffer and i think the kid will suffer most because they will be wasting their time there. This is what most of my friends and me feel after a lot of discussions on why NUS High is so strict in their selection. I attended their open hse last year, they give me an impression that if they find the kids not suitable, they rather let the kids go to another school that is most suitable for him rather than spending their 6 yrs there. I prefer this type of selection. Although it looks cruel but isnt that better instead of wasting our time and $.


            every school that conducts DSA exercise wants to choose their RIGHT student to go in. what is new ? to everyone who wants to get in and could not get in, it is cruel

            I might be wrong.. But they are the only school which conducts DSA purely based on that person must be talent in Math and Science , that the 'Right' student i mean. But other IP school can be 'sports' 'music' 'acadamic' as well..and they take in more students...also, they have S1 posting and again they take in more students...., so they have a total of about 400 places but for NUS high, they only have about 140 places, and you might have high PSLE reults but they can dont select you if you do not have the talent in Math and Science. Also students do not take 'o' and 'A', so to me, that is very very New......
            I am just curious and new here, can i know which school did your DS or DD go?[/quote]they are at kucing kurak schools anyway

            as some parents have argued : a cohort of 140 is necessarily limiting the intake compared to a cohort of 450

            enough said. must say NUSH is the best and the most difficult to enter in Singapore

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              iAsk:
              I understand that their physics and chemistry are at a higher level, which means difficult. So if the students there cant cope, did they go for tuition?

              fyi, students of HCI & RI at Sec one are doing Physics, Chem & Bio at O level, based on the book list they are given to buy. I believe it is similarly the same in RGS/NYGH. For math, they are doing topics like quadratic inequality and polynomial etc etc

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                I believe all schools in Singapore are very good schools. They are all the same but train the kids good in different field. Anyway, thank you for sharing with me NUS High.

                verykiasu2010:
                iAsk:

                [quote=\"verykiasu2010\"]every school that conducts DSA exercise wants to choose their RIGHT student to go in. what is new ? to everyone who wants to get in and could not get in, it is cruel

                I might be wrong.. But they are the only school which conducts DSA purely based on that person must be talent in Math and Science , that the 'Right' student i mean. But other IP school can be 'sports' 'music' 'acadamic' as well..and they take in more students...also, they have S1 posting and again they take in more students...., so they have a total of about 400 places but for NUS high, they only have about 140 places, and you might have high PSLE reults but they can dont select you if you do not have the talent in Math and Science. Also students do not take 'o' and 'A', so to me, that is very very New......
                I am just curious and new here, can i know which school did your DS or DD go?

                they are at kucing kurak schools anyway

                as some parents have argued : a cohort of 140 is necessarily limiting the intake compared to a cohort of 450

                enough said. must say NUSH is the best and the most difficult to enter in Singapore[/quote]

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                  iAsk:
                  I believe all schools in Singapore are very good schools. They are all the same but train the kids good in different field. Anyway, thank you for sharing with me NUS High.
                  verykiasu2010:

                  [quote=\"iAsk\"]I might be wrong.. But they are the only school which conducts DSA purely based on that person must be talent in Math and Science , that the 'Right' student i mean. But other IP school can be 'sports' 'music' 'acadamic' as well..and they take in more students...also, they have S1 posting and again they take in more students...., so they have a total of about 400 places but for NUS high, they only have about 140 places, and you might have high PSLE reults but they can dont select you if you do not have the talent in Math and Science. Also students do not take 'o' and 'A', so to me, that is very very New......
                  I am just curious and new here, can i know which school did your DS or DD go?

                  they are at kucing kurak schools anyway

                  as some parents have argued : a cohort of 140 is necessarily limiting the intake compared to a cohort of 450

                  enough said. must say NUSH is the best and the most difficult to enter in Singapore

                  [/quote]wish you all the best for NUSH DSA 2011!

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                    My son Is weak in CL only. But i am worried that although his science and math is very strong, can it be he is just strong in his textbook only and not outside the text...DSA got a feeling cannot.. He is taking psle this year... So their dsa have not started.... But out of 2000, those dsa people wow...really have to say they are relly strong in math and sci...

                    jtoh:
                    Have your son try out for the DSA. If he's good enough he'll make it through. If he doesn't, have a go again post-PSLE. My friend's dd is very strong in Math and Science but weak in languages.
                    iAsk:

                    Wow thats encouraging.... I might do the same....
                    [quote=\"jtoh\"]A friend's dd tried out for NUSH DSA a couple of years ago. She couldn't get in and was not offered CO or WL. It was her dream school and she tried again post-PSLE results and managed to get in. She is doing well in the school and even does better than some of her classmates that got in through DSA.

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                      As a specialist school, NUSH takes in only the best in Math and Science. You've still got some time to DSA. Why not get your son to participate in Math Olympiads and Science competitions. It'll be a good experience for him to expand his knowledge beyond textbooks and also to beef up his DSA portfolio. By doing so he can also judge if he's cut out for the rigours of NUSH.

                      iAsk:
                      My son Is weak in CL only. But i am worried that although his science and math is very strong, can it be he is just strong in his textbook only and not outside the text...DSA got a feeling cannot.. He is taking psle this year... So their dsa have not started.... But out of 2000, those dsa people wow...really have to say they are relly strong in math and sci...
                      jtoh:

                      Have your son try out for the DSA. If he's good enough he'll make it through. If he doesn't, have a go again post-PSLE. My friend's dd is very strong in Math and Science but weak in languages.[quote=\"iAsk\"]Wow thats encouraging.... I might do the same....

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                        Thanks for sharing so much with me. Will try what you have said. But in case if he goes in based on psle results, does it means, he might not have the talent there? Will he end up suffers over there?

                        jtoh:
                        As a specialist school, NUSH takes in only the best in Math and Science. You've still got some time to DSA. Why not get your son to participate in Math Olympiads and Science competitions. It'll be a good experience for him to expand his knowledge beyond textbooks and also to beef up his DSA portfolio. By doing so he can also judge if he's cut out for the rigours of NUSH.
                        iAsk:

                        My son Is weak in CL only. But i am worried that although his science and math is very strong, can it be he is just strong in his textbook only and not outside the text...DSA got a feeling cannot.. He is taking psle this year... So their dsa have not started.... But out of 2000, those dsa people wow...really have to say they are relly strong in math and sci...
                        [quote=\"jtoh\"]Have your son try out for the DSA. If he's good enough he'll make it through. If he doesn't, have a go again post-PSLE. My friend's dd is very strong in Math and Science but weak in languages.

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