DSA 2024
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For Science DSA to HCI or RI, are the questions pegged to primary or secondary level? Will there be any questions on physics, chemistry or bio?
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Can any parents share about DSA for Eng and Sci to MGS IP?
Every year how many DSA student MGS takes in for IP program?
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Hi, All,
Does anyone know when we receive letter from schools that for interview after I submit the DSA application in May?
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Heidi HX\" post_id=\"2132809\" time=\"1713318641\" user_id=\"203728:[quote=\"Heidi HX\" post_id=2132809 time=1713318641 user_id=203728]
It varies from school to school, most of them usually held in Jun and Jul. The school DSA website will usually list down the details and parents may also post the info (for popular sec schools) here.
Hi, All,
Does anyone know when we receive letter from schools that for interview after I submit the DSA application in May?
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AHsDad\" post_id=\"2132503\" time=\"1712855253\" user_id=\"172457:
Hi, I thought that as long as you qualify for posting group 3 (Express), ie AL20 the school will accept you ?
Hi there. AL13 may be slightly higher than the expected grade for either HC and RI. Minimally must be top3 in the Nationals and deemed capable to handle the IP course. Iirc, last year (sec1 in 2023) RI took in ZERO for Judo and 2 only in 2022. So it means even if u are the best, no guarantees.
Perhaps AL13 can be mitigated by midyr P5 or P4? So… no harm just try lah. Big question is does ur son train in SA Judo (HC) or TDJ (RI) or neither? Coach can help advise and speak to the teacher-in-charge to put up their respective case.
On the other hand, SJI (under SOJ) may have higher probability of acceptance. Hope this helps and all the best! -
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If the child does not take Higher Chinese does it mean the child will not be able to apply River Valley through DSA?
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If the child does not take Higher Chinese does it mean the child will not be able to apply River Valley through DSA?
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Hi may I know for NUS High. Entry is based on their own exams right? Does PSLE score matters for them? And once acceptance, the child cant choose other sch? Example reject DSA and apply other Sec 1 school once receive PSLE result.
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yitchieh\" post_id=\"2132910\" time=\"1713574841\" user_id=\"176771:
Basically 3 ways to get into NUSHigh through Year 1 admissions.
Hi may I know for NUS High. Entry is based on their own exams right? Does PSLE score matters for them? And once acceptance, the child cant choose other sch? Example reject DSA and apply other Sec 1 school once receive PSLE result.
1. Talent spotted - already some platinum medallist / award winner and in their training programmes. Invited to join without having to sit for selection test. Scholarship usually offered.
2. Selection. Test round 1 and DSA Camp round 2 - majority will enter this way.
Some will need to go for interview so they hv better understanding of the passion and motivations. After offer, get high enough PSLE score to qualify for ESIS if you want fees to be largely covered ( as with all IP schools).
For 1 and 2. When offered, choose NUSH as first choice in DSA choice selection and then PSLE score just needs to clear express hurdle ( whatever it means in AL system. Group 3 ?)
1 and 2 Once you are offered and then make the first choice selection ( after PSLE exams BUT before PSLE results) , you do not join the countrywide S1 posting exercise after PSLE results. You already receive your posting slip confirming your DSA choice same time as you get your PSLE results. You will not receive that slip asking you to fill your posting choices.
3. SIE stage post PSLE results . Just a few or none per year depending if there are places left over from 1 and 2 .
PSLE score matters - first, you must not hold a DSA offer already and achieved AL 4-6 in the PSLE , plus need AL 1 in both math and science - you are up against the top scorers (used to be qualified as > 250 and A* both math and science) who apply after PSLE. And this exercise happens ONLY if there are vacancies and after results release. But anyone who has interest should indicate that before results release so observe the timelines closely.
Interview is conducted and you accept within 24 hrs. Take heart, they admit they do not pick the highest scorers - it is the interview that matters. They have picked the 250 region guy over the 260 guys as they assessed better fit for the school.
Personally, I see parallel like Cambridge selection once you meet the minimium mark, it is abt FIT … and not like non-interview courses in Imperial or Manchester , where only the top relevant grades are picked.
For SIE, you will not join the joint admissions exercise, NUSH will inform MOH to take you out of the exercise after you accept their 24 hr offer.
Official link
https://www.nushigh.edu.sg/admissions/year-1-and-3-admissions/year-1-admissions/
Open house 2024 details
https://www.nushigh.edu.sg/admissions/open-house/
Ahead of it, do view the informative videos . We learnt a lot , albeit belatedly, from there only after DS was in school for several years. Would advise all prospective parents to understand the ethos and vibe thoroughly to support their child. It is a road less travelled, not for everyone but if there is a fit, your child will be grateful you supported him/her in this adventure beyond the normie boundaries of opportunities, growth and achievements.
https://www.nushigh.edu.sg/admissions/open-house/open-house-information/ -
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Must be gepper parents. Right?
For (1), I only know 1 real example first hand.
It’s really rare.
So 170+ minus the (1).
Remaining is for (2) and (3)lucid\" post_id=\"2132921\" time=\"1713580146\" user_id=\"14312:
Basically 3 ways to get into NUSHigh through Year 1 admissions.
1. Talent spotted - already some platinum medallist / award winner and in their training programmes. Invited to join without having to sit for selection test. Scholarship usually offered.
2. Selection. Test round 1 and DSA Camp round 2 - majority will enter this way.
Some will need to go for interview so they hv better understanding of the passion and motivations. After offer, get high enough PSLE score to qualify for ESIS if you want fees to be largely covered ( as with all IP schools).
For 1 and 2. When offered, choose NUSH as first choice in DSA choice selection and then PSLE score just needs to clear express hurdle ( whatever it means in AL system. Group 3 ?)
1 and 2 Once you are offered and then make the first choice selection ( after PSLE exams BUT before PSLE results) , you do not join the countrywide S1 posting exercise after PSLE results. You already receive your posting slip confirming your DSA choice same time as you get your PSLE results. You will not receive that slip asking you to fill your posting choices.
3. SIE stage post PSLE results . Just a few or none per year depending if there are places left over from 1 and 2 .
PSLE score matters - first, you must not hold a DSA offer already and achieved AL 4-6 in the PSLE , plus need AL 1 in both math and science - you are up against the top scorers (used to be qualified as > 250 and A* both math and science) who apply after PSLE. And this exercise happens ONLY if there are vacancies and after results release. But anyone who has interest should indicate that before results release so observe the timelines closely.
Interview is conducted and you accept within 24 hrs. Take heart, they admit they do not pick the highest scorers - it is the interview that matters. They have picked the 250 region guy over the 260 guys as they assessed better fit for the school.
Personally, I see parallel like Cambridge selection once you meet the minimium mark, it is abt FIT … and not like non-interview courses in Imperial or Manchester , where only the top relevant grades are picked.
For SIE, you will not join the joint admissions exercise, NUSH will inform MOH to take you out of the exercise after you accept their 24 hr offer.
Official link
https://www.nushigh.edu.sg/admissions/year-1-and-3-admissions/year-1-admissions/
Open house 2024 details
https://www.nushigh.edu.sg/admissions/open-house/
Ahead of it, do view the informative videos . We learnt a lot , albeit belatedly, from there only after DS was in school for several years. Would advise all prospective parents to understand the ethos and vibe thoroughly to support their child. It is a road less travelled, not for everyone but if there is a fit, your child will be grateful you supported him/her in this adventure beyond the normie boundaries of opportunities, growth and achievements.
https://www.nushigh.edu.sg/admissions/open-house/open-house-information/