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    2011 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

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    • J Offline
      jtoh
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      Tinkerbelle:




      Not sure about how strict MGS's criteria for MEP selection via DSA is? My friend's DD scored distinctions for both instruments and is academically inclined. Wonder if that worked towards her advantage???

      Wow...sounds like it's real tough to get selected for MEP for RI/RGS via DSA. Guess it's really meant for the really talented in music.
      It's very difficult to get into RGS via MEP. Friend's dd who is very talented in music, has diplomas, performances under her belt etc didn't get in. It probably has to do with the strict GAT test as well.

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        phankao
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        jtoh:
        Tinkerbelle:


        Wow...sounds like it's real tough to get selected for MEP for RI/RGS via DSA. Guess it's really meant for the really talented in music.

        It's very difficult to get into RGS via MEP. Friend's dd who is very talented in music, has diplomas, performances under her belt etc didn't get in. It probably has to do with the strict GAT test as well.

        But it's easy to get into MEP if you are already in the school(eg. using your psle score alone). It's only difficult to get in using it for DSA.

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          jtoh
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          phankao:
          jtoh:

          [quote=\"Tinkerbelle\"]
          Wow...sounds like it's real tough to get selected for MEP for RI/RGS via DSA. Guess it's really meant for the really talented in music.

          It's very difficult to get into RGS via MEP. Friend's dd who is very talented in music, has diplomas, performances under her belt etc didn't get in. It probably has to do with the strict GAT test as well.

          But it's easy to get into MEP if you are already in the school(eg. using your psle score alone). It's only difficult to get in using it for DSA.[/quote]Yes. Once you're in RGS, MEP is just an additional subject you have to apply for, like 3rd lang, SAP etc, provided you meet the requirements.

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            phankao
            last edited by

            jtoh:

            It's very difficult to get into RGS via MEP. Friend's dd who is very talented in music, has diplomas, performances under her belt etc didn't get in. It probably has to do with the strict GAT test as well.
            But if the child has only grade 7 or 8, but is National Prizewinner, sure to get offer. ;D That's what I've observed of those offered.

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              hashroop
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              Pen88n:
              NB:

              [quote=\"Mum1113\"]

              haha, this is funnie. Really poor kid , dont want 'indigestion' and causing other ailments. Choi !! 😢

              haha, :lol: i like this \"quote\" from mum1113... shared with my DS he had a good laugh too. way to make things funny & destress the child!

              So the buffet spread will get more variety and pile higher when nearer the PSLE big day? šŸ˜‰

              Would love to start this buffet spread but hubby would most probably be very shocked and cross not to be able to see his dining table top and we have to eat our meals on the floor :!:[/quote]pen88n, that is a good one. You made my morning all bright and full of LOL.

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                Leanne
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                Yes, and once u selected the MEP in RGS, u are not allowed to quit, got to stuck for four years.


                Leanne

                jtoh:
                phankao:

                [quote=\"jtoh\"]It's very difficult to get into RGS via MEP. Friend's dd who is very talented in music, has diplomas, performances under her belt etc didn't get in. It probably has to do with the strict GAT test as well.

                But it's easy to get into MEP if you are already in the school(eg. using your psle score alone). It's only difficult to get in using it for DSA.

                Yes. Once you're in RGS, MEP is just an additional subject you have to apply for, like 3rd lang, SAP etc, provided you meet the requirements.[/quote]

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                  tumeric
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                  jtoh:
                  phankao:

                  [quote=\"jtoh\"]
                  It's very difficult to get into RGS via MEP. Friend's dd who is very talented in music, has diplomas, performances under her belt etc didn't get in. It probably has to do with the strict GAT test as well.

                  But it's easy to get into MEP if you are already in the school(eg. using your psle score alone). It's only difficult to get in using it for DSA.

                  Yes. Once you're in RGS, MEP is just an additional subject you have to apply for, like 3rd lang, SAP etc, provided you meet the requirements.[/quote]Moreover, as long as a PASS (not necessary Merit/Distinction) in Grade 5 in both Theory & Practical will do.

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                    jtoh
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                    phankao:
                    jtoh:


                    It's very difficult to get into RGS via MEP. Friend's dd who is very talented in music, has diplomas, performances under her belt etc didn't get in. It probably has to do with the strict GAT test as well.

                    But if the child has only grade 7 or 8, but is National Prizewinner, sure to get offer. ;D That's what I've observed of those offered.

                    That's why I say it has to do with GAT test as well.

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                      Mum1113
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                      phankao:

                      I think NJC would have their school tours for junior high in April. Look out for them. HCI, DHS, NYGH about all in mid-may. RI & RGS too. NUSH might have April open house too.
                      NUSH - open house 9 April
                      SST - open house 21 May
                      SJI - open house 16 July

                      That's what I gather. Parents who know when is the open house for HCI / RV / NJC etc , do share if you have the dates. Many thanks šŸ™‚

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                        Brenda10
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                        tumeric:
                        Moreover, as long as a PASS (not necessary Merit/Distinction) in Grade 5 in both Theory & Practical will do.

                        Heard from my nephew who is in ACSI said min. requirement is Grade 3.

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