DSA 2011
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TwaTau:
Observed that the selection camp for NUSHS is very international, quite a number of Koreans, PRC (alot), Indian, Nepalese (?). Felt so foreign when I was there.
There'll be even more foreigners in the higher levels - Koreans, PRCs, Vietnamese... -
cylg:
Correct this year no math. 5 sections was from previous year.
huh?...there's no math section for my son's grp leh :scratchhead: -
jtoh:
Thought I saw quite a lot of Indians and PRCs, some Indonesians too. Not sure considered as locals or foreigners though.TwaTau:
Observed that the selection camp for NUSHS is very international, quite a number of Koreans, PRC (alot), Indian, Nepalese (?). Felt so foreign when I was there.
There'll be even more foreigners in the higher levels - Koreans, PRCs, Vietnamese... -
ngbrdad:
So only Science and English sections? Won't that be biased against those who are really strong in Math?
Correct this year no math. 5 sections was from previous year.cylg:
huh?...there's no math section for my son's grp leh :scratchhead: -
jtoh:
So only Science and English sections? Won't that be biased against those who are really strong in Math?[/quote]Our education system has always been bias, like primary level, old boys/ girls, their kids will always have a chance to the top school, ( if they are from there) those alumni will also be, the riches will have a way. Selection tests, be it today, tomorrow or week, it's the same test, same experiments, how strange
Correct this year no math. 5 sections was from previous year.ngbrdad:
[quote=\"cylg\"]
huh?...there's no math section for my son's grp leh :scratchhead:
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Lenny08:
[/quote] :salute: Hi Maisu & Lenny08Hi Maisu,
My DD classmate said the experiments is tough, btw it is the same as the previous one.
DD's classmates says the same thing.
Not sure the Eng and Math domain are having the same thing too.
Lenny08Maisu:
[quote=\"Lenny08\"]Anyone sat for RGS selection test today?Is it tough?
Any idea when the results will be out?Thank you.
Lenny08
I am new here...hope u dun mind me interrupting. I wld like to know what are roughly being tested in the Science domain actually? My sister's kid who will be in P6 next year is keen to try under the Science domain & wld like to know what are being tested. Hope u dun mind sharing.
My DD took part in the English domain @RGS today. After the test, while chatting with a parent, I realised that the topics tested as compared to the previous test, were different. Today my DD was tested as follows:
(1)Construct a story from a picture given. DD said it showed a lady in a wedding gown with a woman standing behind her. They are both looking at a man beside a horse and dark clouds loom above.
(2)Discuss within the grp on a poem entitled 'The Student'
(3)Write an essay on : State the possible consequences of instant fame to a teenager.
Hope the above would be able to help parents who are trying to prepare their kids next year & are following the forum.
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Ds too tired to tell me about the experiment. Only said that in the English section they were required to write an essay of at least 100 words in 30 minutes. Question is like if you can go back to the future, what would you do to change the current world. There is another question too, which I can’t remember. They are allow to choose one out of the 2 questions. However, he remember the food part, lunch was fried rice with cheese tofu and other stuff and tea was a chicken pie with chocolate eclair. They were also given a nice huber sack and a water bottle. Camp t-shirt is cool, very well done, took photo but not sure how to post it. Must learn from vlim.
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ngbrdad:
Thought I saw quite a lot of Indians and PRCs, some Indonesians too. Not sure considered as locals or foreigners though.[/quote]Many of DS classmates at NUSH are foreigners (>30%). However, most of them studied in Singapore primary schools and took PSLE. So I guess that they are treated as locals. Some of his foreign, non-chinese classmates are even taking Higher Chinese!jtoh:
[quote=\"TwaTau\"]Observed that the selection camp for NUSHS is very international, quite a number of Koreans, PRC (alot), Indian, Nepalese (?). Felt so foreign when I was there.
There'll be even more foreigners in the higher levels - Koreans, PRCs, Vietnamese... -
RSS:
Ds too tired to tell me about the experiment. Only said that in the English section they were required to write an essay of at least 100 words in 30 minutes. Question is like if you can go back to the future, what would you do to change the current world. There is another question too, which I can't remember. They are allow to choose one out of the 2 questions. However, he remember the food part, lunch was fried rice with cheese tofu and other stuff and tea was a chicken pie with chocolate eclair. They were also given a nice huber sack and a water bottle. Camp t-shirt is cool, very well done, took photo but not sure how to post it. Must learn from vlim.
My boy liked the tea break but not the food for lunch.
Think one question for English is something like if you can time travel, how would you like to save a major disaster.
Another question is if you are a prefect and if you friend is late what would you do. And also write about importance of punctuality. -
jtoh:
So only Science and English sections? Won't that be biased against those who are really strong in Math?[/quote]NUSH did away with the Maths section last year too. I guess with so many Maths competitions at primary schools level plus the Round 1 selection test, NUSH would know who the maths talents are. I guess those who are really strong in Maths would not be overlooked. It would be more difficult to sieve out those with strong aptitude in Science, hence, the emphasis on Science during the camp. After all, for the first 4 years in NUSH, there are 3 sciences vs 1 maths subject.
Correct this year no math. 5 sections was from previous year.ngbrdad:
[quote=\"cylg\"]
huh?...there's no math section for my son's grp leh :scratchhead:
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