2011 P1 Registration Exercise for 2012 In-Take
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I was at APS today too! No 25. Waited for 2hrs too. Their admin is so inefficient. I wonder how they handle phase 2c.
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Day 2 of P2A2 should not be having too shocking numbers as most will hv registered on Day 1. I think once settled P2A2, most parents hv better idea of vacancies for P2B and P2C.
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Pen88n:
Day 2 of P2A2 should not be having too shocking numbers as most will hv registered on Day 1. I think once settled P2A2, most parents hv better idea of vacancies for P2B and P2C.
I do know some will turn up agan tomorrow as I overheard some did not bring in complete documents.. so were asked to come back tomorrow.. -
Castle House:
I do know some will turn up agan tomorrow as I overheard some did not bring in complete documents.. so were asked to come back tomorrow..
Relax! Maybe these people already went back to the school in the afternoon to register again. No worries ok! :hugs: -
For parents worrying about having to ballot in Phase 2A2, relax. That's not going to happen.
Traditionally, the hotter the school, the more likely is the bulk of the people eligible for Phase 2A2 to be registered on the FIRST day. Popular schools like Nanyang Primary will only have between 10-30% more registrants on the 2nd day, with respect to the entire Phase 2A2.
So if you want to predict the total number of registrants for a particular school, just take the first day's number and multiply by 150%. That will give you the upper bound for that school.
Of course, for the less popular schools with 0 registrants on the 1st day, that single registrant on the 2nd day will be 100%
That doesn't count.
So, just relax...
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ChiefKiasu:
I think mostly all parents worrying that there isn't any much vacancies left for Phase 2B and Phase 2C. :nailbite:For parents worrying about having to ballot in Phase 2A2, relax. That's not going to happen.
Traditionally, the hotter the school, the more likely is the bulk of the people eligible for Phase 2A2 to be registered on the FIRST day. Popular schools like Nanyang Primary will only have between 10-30% more registrants on the 2nd day, with respect to the entire Phase 2A2.
So, just relax...
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sc88:
Ah, yes, indeed.
I think mostly all parents worrying that there isn't any much vacancies left for Phase 2B and Phase 2C. :nailbite:ChiefKiasu:
For parents worrying about having to ballot in Phase 2A2, relax. That's not going to happen.
Traditionally, the hotter the school, the more likely is the bulk of the people eligible for Phase 2A2 to be registered on the FIRST day. Popular schools like Nanyang Primary will only have between 10-30% more registrants on the 2nd day, with respect to the entire Phase 2A2.
So, just relax...
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bigsnoopy:
Relax! Maybe these people already went back to the school in the afternoon to register again. No worries ok! :hugs:
hehe.. okie dokie... -
JonC:
SJIJ is a better school, why bother 2C? Hougang to SJIJ is not too far.pherie:
Registered my boy at SJIJ.. At least secured a place though kinda far from home. Now wait for 2C to see how's the apps for Hougang Pri...
My hubby worry abt logistics... Hougang just 2 blocks away.. so wanted to try there or next year need to go through this again for my DD.
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ChiefKiasu:
Chief.. indeed comforting to know for sure won't have ballot for P2A2.. just can't help worrying..For parents worrying about having to ballot in Phase 2A2, relax. That's not going to happen.
Traditionally, the hotter the school, the more likely is the bulk of the people eligible for Phase 2A2 to be registered on the FIRST day. Popular schools like Nanyang Primary will only have between 10-30% more registrants on the 2nd day, with respect to the entire Phase 2A2.
So if you want to predict the total number of registrants for a particular school, just take the first day's number and multiply by 150%. That will give you the upper bound for that school.
Of course, for the less popular schools with 0 registrants on the 1st day, that single registrant on the 2nd day will be 100%
That doesn't count.
So, just relax...
Will just monitor tomorrow.. :xedfingers:
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