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    GEP kids and their parents

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved GEP
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    • B Offline
      Busymom
      last edited by

      Andaiz:
      The first batch of GEP parents are 40 this year šŸ™‚

      You are disclosing how old you are har.. :evil:

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        verykiasu2010
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        jtoh:
        verykiasu2010:




        a friend actually did well for the Phd while being pregnant

        Oh when you're pregnant you're like a superwoman, good memory, very fit etc. But after childbirth half your brain cells become non-functioning. At least that's how I felt. :rotflmao:

        I am still very pregnant (see my tummy ?) but yet to deliver all these years :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

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          Intermezzo
          last edited by

          verykiasu2010:
          jtoh:

          [quote=\"verykiasu2010\"]


          a friend actually did well for the Phd while being pregnant

          Oh when you're pregnant you're like a superwoman, good memory, very fit etc. But after childbirth half your brain cells become non-functioning. At least that's how I felt. :rotflmao:

          I am still very pregnant (see my tummy ?) but yet to deliver all these years :rotflmao: :rotflmao:[/quote]so vk2010 must have a few PhDs under his belt.. err.. literally? :rotflmao:

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          • V Offline
            verykiasu2010
            last edited by

            oh yes, Permanent head Damage from all the concussions from this ksp forum

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            • M Offline
              metz
              last edited by

              Busymom:

              You are disclosing how old you are har.. :evil:
              Shhh... Liddat, nobody dares to share info. Then I cannot solve the mystery.... šŸ˜›

              Besides RGS having 'gifted' classes in 1984, any idea what other schools held such classes? RV, RI, ACS?

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                metz
                last edited by

                verykiasu2010:
                oh yes, Permanent head Damage from all the concussions from this ksp forum

                Think I'm the one getting concussed. must think of long term plans to strategise preparation for P5 so as to prepare my ds for PSLE in 2015. šŸ˜“ :siam:

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                  phtthp
                  last edited by

                  actually help one child prepare PSLE already make parents tired.

                  wonder how those parents with twins cope with preparing 2 concurrently.

                  eh, talking about twins, so far got any GEP twins in same school ?

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                    jtoh
                    last edited by

                    verykiasu2010:
                    jtoh:

                    [quote=\"verykiasu2010\"]


                    a friend actually did well for the Phd while being pregnant

                    Oh when you're pregnant you're like a superwoman, good memory, very fit etc. But after childbirth half your brain cells become non-functioning. At least that's how I felt. :rotflmao:

                    I am still very pregnant (see my tummy ?) but yet to deliver all these years :rotflmao: :rotflmao:[/quote]So your memory's exceedingly good then. :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

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                      jtoh
                      last edited by

                      chamonix:
                      Busymom:


                      You are disclosing how old you are har.. :evil:

                      Shhh... Liddat, nobody dares to share info. Then I cannot solve the mystery.... šŸ˜›

                      Besides RGS having 'gifted' classes in 1984, any idea what other schools held such classes? RV, RI, ACS?

                      For the secondary section, GEP started off in RGS and RI in 1984. Later on, secondary GEP became available in ACSI, DHS, HCI, NYGH and VS.

                      Secondary school GEP was phased off a few years ago in view of more GEP students opting for IP schools.

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                        metz
                        last edited by

                        jtoh:
                        chamonix:


                        Besides RGS having 'gifted' classes in 1984, any idea what other schools held such classes? RV, RI, ACS?

                        For the secondary section, GEP started off in RGS and RI in 1984. Later on, secondary GEP became available in ACSI, DHS, HCI, NYGH and VS.

                        Secondary school GEP was phased off a few years ago in view of more GEP students opting for IP schools.

                        jtoh, :thankyou:

                        The mystery is finally solved! šŸ•ŗ

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