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      wiimum
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      luckystar:
      My friend's son is in ACSi sec 2 next year, he was dsa, psle 254 no IB for him, if I not forgot what he told me, 257 at least to get to IB.


      Hope this can help.
      For those who don't do pre-IB at Sec 1 , if they do well at end of sec 2 would be offered IB eventually so don't give up.

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        harini
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        luckystar:
        My friend's son is in ACSi sec 2 next year, he was dsa, psle 254 no IB for him, if I not forgot what he told me, 257 at least to get to IB.


        Hope this can help.
        Thanks luckystar. So that's 1 point less ... Gosh tough choice for me.

        Praying for the COP to come down by a couple of points 🙏 🙏

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          harini
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          wiimum:
          luckystar:

          My friend's son is in ACSi sec 2 next year, he was dsa, psle 254 no IB for him, if I not forgot what he told me, 257 at least to get to IB.


          Hope this can help.

          For those who don't do pre-IB at Sec 1 , if they do well at end of sec 2 would be offered IB eventually so don't give up.

          Thanks wiimum. Hoping to have some peace for next 6 yrs, if not after 2 yrs still have to go through tests/interviews ... Well we r just 1-2 points away from the ideal COP - which is why such a heartache 😢 😢 .

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            kirakira
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            luckystar:
            My friend's son is in ACSi sec 2 next year, he was dsa, psle 254 no IB for him, if I not forgot what he told me, 257 at least to get to IB.


            Hope this can help.
            HI did your friend's son go in via sports or cca? does it mean that if you were offered DSA via academics and you didn't meet the COP for IB, you will have to do 'O's?

            Harini.. my son 255, we are in exactly the same headache!! Cos will only make the distance to acsi if he can do IB. Otherwise, it might be wiser to go to a good 'O' school.

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              luckystar
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              I believe my friend had wanted IB programe for her son, I did not ask her though. He was entered by sport.

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                harini
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                kirakira:
                luckystar:

                My friend's son is in ACSi sec 2 next year, he was dsa, psle 254 no IB for him, if I not forgot what he told me, 257 at least to get to IB.


                Hope this can help.

                HI did your friend's son go in via sports or cca? does it mean that if you were offered DSA via academics and you didn't meet the COP for IB, you will have to do 'O's?

                Harini.. my son 255, we are in exactly the same headache!! Cos will only make the distance to acsi if he can do IB. Otherwise, it might be wiser to go to a good 'O' school.

                Hi Kirakira,
                Ok so now i have company :celebrate: - hahhahah.

                What are your other choices for good 'O' level schools. I will PM you, so that we can mail each other - to avoid cluttering this thread ...

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                  harini
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                  luckystar:
                  I believe my friend had wanted IB programe for her son, I did not ask her though. He was entered by sport.

                  I know that this year for those who got selected for DSA, some were offered O level admissions while some others to IB. Looks like they are tweaking the process as each year passes ...

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                    kelly1
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                    From what I understand, those who made it via DSA into the IB programme only need to score 200 to retain that position. My son got a few points below last year’s cut-off, but because his DSA came through, he is still in the IB programme. It depends on what you selected as first preference during the Secondary school options in your DSA form.

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                      kelly1
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                      Just wondering how a third language helps if you’re already in the Integrated Programme, and also whether it works the same way for IB - any ACSI IB kids out there who know what to do for Third Language option? Appreciate any feedback - Thanks…

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                        Mandarin
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                        The cutoff point for IB program varies from year to year, I believe it was 257 last year. However, if your son was offered IB through DSA, then there is no need to meet the IB cutoff point, just 200.


                        There is another point of entry into IB at end of Sec 2, offered only to those studying in ACS(I) express. Consistent results in year 1 and 2, plus interviews to get through.

                        There is also ‘down-grading’ from IB to Express at the end of year 1, 2 and 3. So, IB students must continue to prove their worth.

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