2011 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
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Blur Dad:
Your friend sounds over-protective. This is worrying especially as the boy will eventually have to go for NS. Or is your friend planning to get him out of NS somehow?
I asked him the same question. He said, during his DS P5 camp, his DS did not stay overnight. In the end of the first day, went home already.
As for oversea trip, parent will follow to be the helper as parents were in PSG. If parents are not allow, DS will not go.
Is this common?
How does the boy react to the actions of his parents? -
Blur Dad:
Well, for p5 camp, I guess some may have given MC and said not able to go too! Might not even really be ill. Overseas trip, I remember that if the child is p5 and above, usually parents are asked NOT to go. Maybe their school different. Altho' I have heard of parents who go along on their own just so they can be in the same city. However, I've only heard this of parents whose child need medication, eg. for asthma - so it's better to be more cautious.
I asked him the same question. He said, during his DS P5 camp, his DS did not stay overnight. In the end of the first day, went home already.
As for oversea trip, parent will follow to be the helper as parents were in PSG. If parents are not allow, DS will not go.
Is this common? -
jtoh:
I agree it's too protective :slapshead: Blur Dad - tell your fren later DS swim back from Tekong... Oops... RI parents gg to :spank: me
Your friend sounds over-protective. This is worrying especially as the boy will eventually have to go for NS. Or is your friend planning to get him out of NS somehow?Blur Dad:
I asked him the same question. He said, during his DS P5 camp, his DS did not stay overnight. In the end of the first day, went home already.
As for oversea trip, parent will follow to be the helper as parents were in PSG. If parents are not allow, DS will not go.
Is this common?
How does the boy react to the actions of his parents? -
Snow Crystal:
I agree it's too protective :slapshead: Blur Dad - tell your fren later DS swim back from Tekong... Oops... RI parents gg to :spank: me[/quote] :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
Your friend sounds over-protective. This is worrying especially as the boy will eventually have to go for NS. Or is your friend planning to get him out of NS somehow?jtoh:
[quote=\"Blur Dad\"]
I asked him the same question. He said, during his DS P5 camp, his DS did not stay overnight. In the end of the first day, went home already.
As for oversea trip, parent will follow to be the helper as parents were in PSG. If parents are not allow, DS will not go.
Is this common?
How does the boy react to the actions of his parents?
Sadly, some parents do not know when to let go. -
hashroop:
That is Nothing ....sunj1252:
HI, my son registered RI, they will have a camp. A question: will they wash their dirty clothes everyday? Or they will keep the dirty clothes of those days in the bag until coming back home for washing.
OMGGG!!!
Compared to my Gal Bring-ing Back 17 days Worth of Clothing ....
For Us to Wash after her trip to US!
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jtoh:
maybe next time can have éŖå µå¦å¦ļ¼ :rotflmao:
Your friend sounds over-protective. This is worrying especially as the boy will eventually have to go for NS. Or is your friend planning to get him out of NS somehow?Blur Dad:
I asked him the same question. He said, during his DS P5 camp, his DS did not stay overnight. In the end of the first day, went home already.
As for oversea trip, parent will follow to be the helper as parents were in PSG. If parents are not allow, DS will not go.
Is this common?
How does the boy react to the actions of his parents? -
Snow Crystal:
I agree it's too protective :slapshead: Blur Dad - tell your fren later DS swim back from Tekong... Oops... RI parents gg to :spank: me[/quote]Agreed, his DS is over protective. I do not know friend's DS very well, meet him a few times. Friend's DS was in basketball school team and out going, very smart, scored 268 for PSLE. Should not have any problem for NS. Guess it is just the parent issue. Do not know when to let go.
Your friend sounds over-protective. This is worrying especially as the boy will eventually have to go for NS. Or is your friend planning to get him out of NS somehow?jtoh:
[quote=\"Blur Dad\"]
I asked him the same question. He said, during his DS P5 camp, his DS did not stay overnight. In the end of the first day, went home already.
As for oversea trip, parent will follow to be the helper as parents were in PSG. If parents are not allow, DS will not go.
Is this common?
How does the boy react to the actions of his parents?
I think it is quite common, I have also seen similar case happen in my DS school. Everyday, the father was seen in school in the morning, break time and after school. -
Is ACS(I) better or VS better? Cos I got an agg of 256 for this year psle and got posted to RV which is too far!
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Acer9911:
Is ACS(I) better or VS better? Cos I got an agg of 256 for this year psle and got posted to RV which is too far!
Then why did you apply to RV in the first place ?
If RV is too far for you ACSI may be far too since it's on the west side too. -
Parsingh:
Thanks. Hope DS gets into his favorite school. Keeping the fingers crossed.[/quote]Appeal rejected. Was told that PSLE score has no relevance or has little relevance during appeals. There are other considerations (unknown). DS can not understand the fact that school is accepting other appeals ignoring someone who has scored exactly equal to COP and given ACSI the first preference. Poor kid.vlim:
[quote=\"Parsingh\"]Thanks vlim. Do they consider PSLE score during the appeal process?
I think most likely yes.. From the sucessful appeal cases tt reported here so far .. They are same cop of the school just maybe short by a few decimal pt... Like your case ..
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