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    UNSW Competition / Paper

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      ksmama
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      No special purpose in th New South Wales paper as in just to gauge how you kid fare compared to the others in the assessment cos a few months after the paper, the kids will recieve a copy of their results graded higher distinction, distinction, merit or participation. It will show a breakdown of the different sections how each kid fared in each section as compared to the rest. The standard of paper is in general higher than that in school of course. All questions are mcq based. I know some parents use it as part of DSC application to substantiate their cause. Otherwise it is just an experience.

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        Pen88n
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        Thank you for the clarification, ksmama. I supposed if it is high distinction, then it is useful to show it for DSA. Otherwise, hide it :oops:

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          lantian
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          Hi


          This link may be useful to you.
          http://www.eaa.unsw.edu.au/

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            Pen88n
            last edited by

            Thanks, lantian. Appreciate the link.

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              aggellim
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              hi ,


              My son’s tutor who is an ex-sec math/eng school teacher tells me that the USNW papers that are given to our kids are one grade higher ( so a P3 gets a grade P4 + P3 paper to do with Whole yr Syllabus ).

              The questions in the UNSW assessments are within our S’pore syllabus. ( MATH / SCI ) We find them unfamiliar bcos these are higher order questions, not the usual ones seen in the textbooks/workbooks. Such questions are common in PSLE paper. Hence it is a good start for our children to get an early exposure now.

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                mckenzy
                last edited by

                my son did it in p3 and p4.


                they get a certificate depicting credit or distinction… good for moral!

                the kids find it challenging and fun…

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                  Pen88n
                  last edited by

                  For those parents whose kids sit for this paper, just to share a tip: you can check the results online at their website. Just key in your kid's student ID and PIN listed in the 1st result sheet given back. For eg. if your kid has sat for science paper and gotten back the results, you would have the ID and PIN on the result sheet. After he has finished the other papers (eg. Maths, English, etc), you can check online after some time (before results are given back) and you can see his other subject results listed.


                  A mummy told me and I went in to check my son's results. He has not received his English results yet, but I know his results from online. I decided not to tell him, and to let him find out for himself when he receive the results - don't kill that surprise element :lol:

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                    Ca3kids
                    last edited by

                    Pen88n:
                    For those parents whose kids sit for this paper, just to share a tip: you can check the results online at their website. Just key in your kid's student ID and PIN listed in the 1st result sheet given back. For eg. if your kid has sat for science paper and gotten back the results, you would have the ID and PIN on the result sheet. After he has finished the other papers (eg. Maths, English, etc), you can check online after some time (before results are given back) and you can see his other subject results listed.


                    A mummy told me and I went in to check my son's results. He has not received his English results yet, but I know his results from online. I decided not to tell him, and to let him find out for himself when he receive the results - don't kill that surprise element :lol:
                    Where to check online?

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                      mckenzy
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                      previous post:

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                      PostPosted: 26 Sep 2008 09:18 Post subject:
                      Hi

                      This link may be useful to you.
                      http://www.eaa.unsw.edu.au/[/quote]

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                        december21
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                        Hi, can any one advise can we register the ICAS on our own if our primary school doesn’t participate…TIA!

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