2011 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
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My friend was asking if they wish to be in Option 2 or 3 school instead of the 1st option, can they appeal? If confirm can get into their 1st option but because 2nd option may have lots of students opting in and the cop is very close to the psle score, do you think it is advisable to appeal to the 2nd school of option if they are selected into the 1st (they prefer the 2nd option)? How do they do the appeal document and what is the process like? Risky? TIA.
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ppnqq:
My friend was asking if they wish to be in Option 2 or 3 school instead of the 1st option, can they appeal? If confirm can get into their 1st option but because 2nd option may have lots of students opting in and the cop is very close to the psle score, do you think it is advisable to appeal to the 2nd school of option if they are selected into the 1st (they prefer the 2nd option)? How do they do the appeal document and what is the process like? Risky? TIA.
If they prefer the 2nd option then why don't they put that as the 1st in the first place? Why ask for appeal when given 1st option? :?
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Flowermonaster:
That was exactly what I thought! Why waste the option in the first place? :?ppnqq:
My friend was asking if they wish to be in Option 2 or 3 school instead of the 1st option, can they appeal? If confirm can get into their 1st option but because 2nd option may have lots of students opting in and the cop is very close to the psle score, do you think it is advisable to appeal to the 2nd school of option if they are selected into the 1st (they prefer the 2nd option)? How do they do the appeal document and what is the process like? Risky? TIA.
If they prefer the 2nd option then why don't they put that as the 1st in the first place? Why ask for appeal when given 1st option? :?
It just doesn't make any sense at all! -
MummySTay:
That was exactly what I thought! Why waste the option in the first place? :?[/quote]Maybe there is this thing called \"buyers' regret\". At that moment of choice, you made the decision. Afterall it was only a period of a week, so you might not have done your search very thoroughly or read up to understand the system - can you believe I have frens who are unaware of sch banding and only choose sch based on COP? This is esp. for cases whereby you were caught off-guard with unexpected results. After a month of talking to frens, relatives, colleagues, etc., you suddenly change your mind. That's why there are people who are asking about appealing to 2nd or 3rd choice schs now.Flowermonaster:
[quote=\"ppnqq\"]My friend was asking if they wish to be in Option 2 or 3 school instead of the 1st option, can they appeal? If confirm can get into their 1st option but because 2nd option may have lots of students opting in and the cop is very close to the psle score, do you think it is advisable to appeal to the 2nd school of option if they are selected into the 1st (they prefer the 2nd option)? How do they do the appeal document and what is the process like? Risky? TIA.
If they prefer the 2nd option then why don't they put that as the 1st in the first place? Why ask for appeal when given 1st option? :?
It just doesn't make any sense at all!
To all those out there taking PSLE next or following years, do your sch choices after your PSLE paper, before your results come out. I learn from a ksp parent (25-hr maid), she suggests doing a COP range (eg. 220-225, 226-230, etc.) and list out the schs of choice within that range taking into consideration banding, distance, CCA, etc. and research on those schs. I did that and though I still need to do some thinking about how to rank the choices, it is much easier. Moreover, I was able to help some frens with suggestions of schs when they were unprepared and caught off-guard. -
Flowermonaster:
Because these could be the not so updated parents who did not know that now, MOE system allocate by merit. Think it's still old school - want to go Choice 2/3 sch which has higher COP than DS/DD result, and marks good enuf for 1st choice school, so play safe pick that Sch. They probably scared if don't put 1st choice Sch as one which they can get in safely, then like old system, rank behind those who put as first choice.
If they prefer the 2nd option then why don't they put that as the 1st in the first place? Why ask for appeal when given 1st option? :?
It just doesn't make any sense at all! -
Bingo, Pen88n and Snow Crystal!
Pen88n, agree with what you have mentioned. I did give some of my opinions before that but they seem unconvinced. Well, at least I have done what I could as a friend.
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Pen88n:
That will be more or less same situation as opted a DSA place and change your mind later.
Maybe there is this thing called \"buyers' regret\". At that moment of choice, you made the decision. Afterall it was only a period of a week, so you might not have done your search very thoroughly or read up to understand the system - can you believe I have frens who are unaware of sch banding and only choose sch based on COP? This is esp. for cases whereby you were caught off-guard with unexpected results. After a month of talking to frens, relatives, colleagues, etc., you suddenly change your mind. That's why there are people who are asking about appealing to 2nd or 3rd choice schs now.
To all those out there taking PSLE next or following years, do your sch choices after your PSLE paper, before your results come out. I learn from a ksp parent (25-hr maid), she suggests doing a COP range (eg. 220-225, 226-230, etc.) and list out the schs of choice within that range taking into consideration banding, distance, CCA, etc. and research on those schs. I did that and though I still need to do some thinking about how to rank the choices, it is much easier. Moreover, I was able to help some frens with suggestions of schs when they were unprepared and caught off-guard.
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Pen88n:
Maybe there is this thing called \"buyers' regret\". At that moment of choice, you made the decision. Afterall it was only a period of a week, so you might not have done your search very thoroughly or read up to understand the system - can you believe I have frens who are unaware of sch banding and only choose sch based on COP? This is esp. for cases whereby you were caught off-guard with unexpected results. After a month of talking to frens, relatives, colleagues, etc., you suddenly change your mind. That's why there are people who are asking about appealing to 2nd or 3rd choice schs now.
Of course I believe because my friend was one of them.
To all those out there taking PSLE next or following years, do your sch choices after your PSLE paper, before your results come out. I learn from a ksp parent (25-hr maid), she suggests doing a COP range (eg. 220-225, 226-230, etc.) and list out the schs of choice within that range taking into consideration banding, distance, CCA, etc. and research on those schs. I did that and though I still need to do some thinking about how to rank the choices, it is much easier. Moreover, I was able to help some frens with suggestions of schs when they were unprepared and caught off-guard.
Yes, I did that too.
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ngbrdad:
Agree
That will be more or less same situation as opted a DSA place and change your mind later.Pen88n:
Maybe there is this thing called \"buyers' regret\". At that moment of choice, you made the decision. Afterall it was only a period of a week, so you might not have done your search very thoroughly or read up to understand the system - can you believe I have frens who are unaware of sch banding and only choose sch based on COP? This is esp. for cases whereby you were caught off-guard with unexpected results. After a month of talking to frens, relatives, colleagues, etc., you suddenly change your mind. That's why there are people who are asking about appealing to 2nd or 3rd choice schs now.
To all those out there taking PSLE next or following years, do your sch choices after your PSLE paper, before your results come out. I learn from a ksp parent (25-hr maid), she suggests doing a COP range (eg. 220-225, 226-230, etc.) and list out the schs of choice within that range taking into consideration banding, distance, CCA, etc. and research on those schs. I did that and though I still need to do some thinking about how to rank the choices, it is much easier. Moreover, I was able to help some frens with suggestions of schs when they were unprepared and caught off-guard.
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ngbrdad:
Hi ngbrdad, haven't seen you around for a while.
That will be more or less same situation as opted a DSA place and change your mind later.
No ?
Been away on hols for a well-deserved break?
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