DSA 2012
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julialai:
My friends' sons and my DS came out of the hall looking dazed n tired after the 2 1/2 hr test. :frustrated: Think quite tough to get in through HAST, only 90 seats, half already reserved for their feeder boys.[/quote]$80 per dsa student. Wow! good income. What is the criteria for their feeder boys ?Oodles Mummy:
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What's the difficulty of the HAST paper? some of the boys from DS's GEP class commented that it wasn't so easy.
Yes, interestingly the GEP boys said it wasn't that easy. My DS (not GEP) said that English was the defining paper, he took a while to decide on the best options, while Math and Abstract Reasoning were relatively manageable, especially Math. His friend who also did the HAST at NJC said it was much easier than ACSI's.
We signed up for the test on 22 June, there were 480 boys who did the test in the hall. Not sure what was the attendance for the other two test dates. -
julialai:
My friends' sons and my DS came out of the hall looking dazed n tired after the 2 1/2 hr test. :frustrated: Think quite tough to get in through HAST, only 90 seats, half already reserved for their feeder boys.[/quote]I don't think they reserved seats for their feeder boys for IB prog. It's purely depending on HAST result. Feeder boys are only given priority for their \"O\" level track.Oodles Mummy:
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What's the difficulty of the HAST paper? some of the boys from DS's GEP class commented that it wasn't so easy.
Yes, interestingly the GEP boys said it wasn't that easy. My DS (not GEP) said that English was the defining paper, he took a while to decide on the best options, while Math and Abstract Reasoning were relatively manageable, especially Math. His friend who also did the HAST at NJC said it was much easier than ACSI's.
We signed up for the test on 22 June, there were 480 boys who did the test in the hall. Not sure what was the attendance for the other two test dates.
Many times, the boys claimed that the paper is tough, but still they manage to get through. Tell your DS to look at the bright side. Afterall, he has done his best.
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My friends' sons and my DS came out of the hall looking dazed n tired after the 2 1/2 hr test. :frustrated: Think quite tough to get in through HAST, only 90 :wrongmove: seats, half already reserved for their feeder boys.[/quote]
I don't think they reserved seats for their feeder boys for IB prog. It's purely depending on HAST result. Feeder boys are only given priority for their \"O\" level track.
Many times, the boys claimed that the paper is tough, but still they manage to get through. Tell your DS to look at the bright side. Afterall, he has done his best.
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Thanks Yukilei for your kind words, the parents here are so encouraging, spurring us on.
When we attended the open house talk, they mentioned 50 vacancies for non- feeder, so looking at the 90 allotted for DSA, I thought the other 40 should be for their own feeder boys. -
My friends' sons and my DS came out of the hall looking dazed n tired after the 2 1/2 hr test. :frustrated: Think quite tough to get in through HAST, only 90 :wrongmove: seats, half already reserved for their feeder boys.[/quote]
I don't think they reserved seats for their feeder boys for IB prog. It's purely depending on HAST result. Feeder boys are only given priority for their \"O\" level track.
Many times, the boys claimed that the paper is tough, but still they manage to get through. Tell your DS to look at the bright side. Afterall, he has done his best.
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Thanks Yukilei for your kind words, the parents here are so encouraging, spurring us on.
When we attended the open house talk, they mentioned 50 vacancies for non- feeder, so looking at the 90 allotted for DSA, I thought the other 40 should be for their own feeder boys. -
julialai:
My friends' sons and my DS came out of the hall looking dazed n tired after the 2 1/2 hr test. :frustrated: Think quite tough to get in through HAST, only 90 :wrongmove: seats, half already reserved for their feeder boys.
I don't think they reserved seats for their feeder boys for IB prog. It's purely depending on HAST result. Feeder boys are only given priority for their \"O\" level track.
Many times, the boys claimed that the paper is tough, but still they manage to get through. Tell your DS to look at the bright side. Afterall, he has done his best.
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Thanks Yukilei for your kind words, the parents here are so encouraging, spurring us on.
When we attended the open house talk, they mentioned 50 vacancies for non- feeder, so looking at the 90 allotted for DSA, I thought the other 40 should be for their own feeder boys.[/quote]
OMG only 50 and not sure now many non feeder application :sad: -
leeven:
Thanks Yukilei for your kind words, the parents here are so encouraging, spurring us on.julialai:
My friends' sons and my DS came out of the hall looking dazed n tired after the 2 1/2 hr test. :frustrated: Think quite tough to get in through HAST, only 90 :wrongmove: seats, half already reserved for their feeder boys.
I don't think they reserved seats for their feeder boys for IB prog. It's purely depending on HAST result. Feeder boys are only given priority for their \"O\" level track.
Many times, the boys claimed that the paper is tough, but still they manage to get through. Tell your DS to look at the bright side. Afterall, he has done his best.
When we attended the open house talk, they mentioned 50 vacancies for non- feeder, so looking at the 90 allotted for DSA, I thought the other 40 should be for their own feeder boys.[/quote]
OMG only 50 and not sure now many non feeder application :sad:[/quote]
90 vacancies.....and I saw >500 applicants. Competition also really stiff. -
BeContented:
Thanks Yukilei for your kind words, the parents here are so encouraging, spurring us on.leeven:
[quote=\"julialai\"]My friends' sons and my DS came out of the hall looking dazed n tired after the 2 1/2 hr test. :frustrated: Think quite tough to get in through HAST, only 90 :wrongmove: seats, half already reserved for their feeder boys.
I don't think they reserved seats for their feeder boys for IB prog. It's purely depending on HAST result. Feeder boys are only given priority for their \"O\" level track.
Many times, the boys claimed that the paper is tough, but still they manage to get through. Tell your DS to look at the bright side. Afterall, he has done his best.
When we attended the open house talk, they mentioned 50 vacancies for non- feeder, so looking at the 90 allotted for DSA, I thought the other 40 should be for their own feeder boys.[/quote]OMG only 50 and not sure now many non feeder application :sad:[/quote]
90 vacancies.....and I saw >500 applicants. Competition also really stiff.[/quote]
As far as I know, there were around 480 boys on the 1st HAST test and another 340 boys on the 2nd and 3rd HAST tests. :yikes: Yes, the competition is really stiff here. :xedfingers: -
verykiasu2010:
And she is also an old girl of nyghfriendship:
who is Mdm Heng? what sch is she in?
she is principal of NYGH, promoted from principal of NYPS, has been with the Nanyang family for around 10 years at least .... alunmi from NJC
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Hi, anyone knows how many DSA vacancies left for RI for non-GEP? Thanks!
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Snow Crystal:
My DD also attended the 20-pax group interview. It didn't look like it was an interview, more like a formal discussion. After the interview, light refreshment was served and the P & VP went round the room chatting with them. And I heard that the school did not allow interviewees to change from the formal group to the informal group and vice versa. The interview ended with a parting shot from the P that she hopes the girls will seriously consider NYGH and that they can be her students one day...something like that.
Maybe big group is the one with very good SA results (eg av high 8xs%) so no need to speak much with them more or less will give CO, while small group is the undecided batch ie must find out more to check them out and some will not be offered. Just a guess.Herbie:
Yeap! i am not sure what is the rationale behind such arrangement. :?
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