DSA 2011
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My point is to have a clear COP indicate and not to get a shock when the school tells you that the COP is not 200 or 188 or higher than that.
RI states clearly that the COP for sports via DSA...
So I am just trying to tell people to obtain firm COP from the school...
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Tania:
The issue here is not that some schools specify a higher COP than 200. The issue is that you named a specific school with a so-called COP and of a so-called incident which you are unable to provide evidence of. Other parents have given accounts contrary to your example, so it is difficult for anyone to believe your story, especially as it's unsubstantiated. So until there is evidence to the contrary, a rumour it shall remain.Thanks vlim and phankao, you have help to proof a point that a clear COP is required and not a standard para...
Yo.. jtoh, do RESPECT others comment, COP of above 200 is real... you may not know it but do not say i am spreading rumour..
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Tania:
Obviously we all know that. :stupid:My point is to have a clear COP indicate and not to get a shock when the school tells you that the COP is not 200 or 188 or higher than that.
RI states clearly that the COP for sports via DSA...
So I am just trying to tell people to obtain firm COP from the school...
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It was you who told us that the school didn't say and the students were only told later that their \"Confirmed Offer\" wasn't valid after all. What I am saying is that it probably didn't happen that way. :slapshead: -
isn't it obvious.. if the school does not state the COP in the letter.. they can raise to a COP above 200... and what can you do at that juncture???? I should have ask the sch for clarification... by then is already water under the bridge...
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Tania:
But you're still very happy and dancing bc didn't read carefully?isn't it obvious.. if the school does not state the COP in the letter.. they can raise to a COP above 200... and what can you do at that juncture???? I should have ask the sch for clarification... by then is already water under the bridge...
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phankao:
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But you're still very happy and dancing bc didn't read carefully?Tania:
isn't it obvious.. if the school does not state the COP in the letter.. they can raise to a COP above 200... and what can you do at that juncture???? I should have ask the sch for clarification... by then is already water under the bridge...
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vlim:
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:[/quote]obviously living in his/her own world :slapshead:
But you're still very happy and dancing bc didn't read carefully?phankao:
[quote=\"Tania\"]isn't it obvious.. if the school does not state the COP in the letter.. they can raise to a COP above 200... and what can you do at that juncture???? I should have ask the sch for clarification... by then is already water under the bridge...
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oh!! Thankfully, I am not the parents who is shocked with the COP of 246.
Soon i will be a parent going thru this DSA process but I will ask for a clear indication of the COP and not based on assumption taken from standard para.
Just be happy la..
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Tania:
Chey, you are talking to many parents here who are rather experienced with the DSA process, leh.oh!! Thankfully, I am not the parents who is shocked with the COP of 246.
Soon i will be a parent going thru this DSA process but I will ask for a clear indication of the COP and not based on assumption taken from standard para.
Just be happy la..
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phankao:
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Chey, you are talking to many parents here who are rather experienced with the DSA process, leh.Tania:
oh!! Thankfully, I am not the parents who is shocked with the COP of 246.
Soon i will be a parent going thru this DSA process but I will ask for a clear indication of the COP and not based on assumption taken from standard para.
Just be happy la..
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