DSA 2012
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Love iPad:
Hi fs1738, can I know which sport?
She applied under academic. Paiseh, don't know which domain. :oops: -
pitterpatter:
Well said. It is our turn this year and we try to downplay the whole DSA thingy for our son. We tell him to learn from the experience. We painted the scenarios for him (the worst is he does not get in but there is always PSLE to fall back on) and discussed with him the options. In the end, it was as much his decision as it is ours, to apply for DSA for the schools. Tongue in cheek - he told us that he is taking the interviews as preparation for the coming PSLE oral examination!
I also followed this thread for about a year before my daughter applied for DSA last year. Even though she didn't get an offer, we treated it as a good experience for her, and she found the tests she did interesting because they were so different from PSLE stuff. Regarding DSA this way relieves the stress. After all, DSA is not a qualification or entry hurdle in itself; it doesn't mean that 'failing' DSA means that your child cannot continue into sec school, or even into his choice of sec school. My daughter did get into her first choice after PSLE even though she wasn't offered a place through DSA. Even if she hadn't got into that school, we told her that her that her other choices of schools were not 'bad' schools by any means and that her education is primarily what she herself makes of it, and not entirely dependent on the school she is in. So there's no need to be stressed, and don't pass it onto your child.slmkhoo:
[quote=\"Fun fun\"]I have been following this thread on dsa in preparation for next year :roll: Boy, was I stressed out after reading all the posts. :yikes:
Sure is worried whether my ds will be able to make it to dsa :frustrated:
[/quote]To share my experience, it was easy to say then done. Going through the whole DSA exercise was a good experience, managing the outcome was totally another thing. Imagine 90% of my DS classmates had COs from RI and other schools. In school they were discussing what CCA to join, who will be their classmate, the parents were discussing when to purchase the RI school uniform...etc etc. My DS was one of those who did not have any CO, it was not easy for him. Maybe he was not mature enough to handle the situation.
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8228:
Can a gepper apply under other domains than GEP? I thought it is compulsory. Any other achievements will be considered bonus. No?[/quote]To my knowledge, for RI, GEP students have to apply via GEP domain, while for HCI and ACSI, GEP students are allow to choose which domain to apply DSA.
My DS was from GEP, so it was better to apply DSA via the GEP domain. The 3 schools that DS applied for DSA were very competitive in sport also. According to the 3 schools, once my DS were accpected by the scool via DSA sport, he is not allow to take up any other CCA and has to stick to the same CCA for 6 years.GoodDad:
[quote=\"Kiasucy\"]
Good morning GoodDad, just wonder if your ds's DSA domain would have been better via sport instead? Did you check with them at that time? -
GoodDad:
To share my experience, it was easy to say then done. Going through the whole DSA exercise was a good experience, managing the outcome was totally another thing. Imagine 90% of my DS classmates had COs from RI and other schools. In school they were discussing what CCA to join, who will be their classmate, the parents were discussing when to purchase the RI school uniform...etc etc. My DS was one of those who did not have any CO, it was not easy for him. Maybe he was not mature enough to handle the situation.[/quote]GoodDad, I know how you feel. It's really not easy to manage the outcome. Very much depend on the child. Last year, when I was reading the forum, I know it's not easy for gepper to get thru DSA if the result < 80%. I was worried. Knowing that my DS is a child of pride, I knew he will not be able to take it if things didn't turn well. I started talking to him, managing his expectation. At one point, I even asked myself whether he has made the right choice to go into GEP. If he's not in GEP, we probably will not even considered DSA cos it might not be a norm at mainstream.
Well said. It is our turn this year and we try to downplay the whole DSA thingy for our son. We tell him to learn from the experience. We painted the scenarios for him (the worst is he does not get in but there is always PSLE to fall back on) and discussed with him the options. In the end, it was as much his decision as it is ours, to apply for DSA for the schools. Tongue in cheek - he told us that he is taking the interviews as preparation for the coming PSLE oral examination!pitterpatter:
[quote=\"slmkhoo\"]
I also followed this thread for about a year before my daughter applied for DSA last year. Even though she didn't get an offer, we treated it as a good experience for her, and she found the tests she did interesting because they were so different from PSLE stuff. Regarding DSA this way relieves the stress. After all, DSA is not a qualification or entry hurdle in itself; it doesn't mean that 'failing' DSA means that your child cannot continue into sec school, or even into his choice of sec school. My daughter did get into her first choice after PSLE even though she wasn't offered a place through DSA. Even if she hadn't got into that school, we told her that her that her other choices of schools were not 'bad' schools by any means and that her education is primarily what she herself makes of it, and not entirely dependent on the school she is in. So there's no need to be stressed, and don't pass it onto your child.
This year, finally he's going thru the process. I'm keeping my fingers crossed :xedfingers: , hoping that everything will go on smoothly. As parents, we feel stressed when we see that our child suffer (if the child doesn't know how to handle the situation). We know how much they wanted to get thru this. We can only help them by standing by them, encouraging them and hiding from them our worries. They'll have to face the outcome & learn to cope. -
yukilei:
The pain GoodDad and his kid and all who were and are now in same issue I can understand. I am too going thru this now. My DS is < 80% (79.++) . I already told him that DSA is just one option to go in to his school of interest but I have always and will insist that it is good to be in a small pond as a big fish then being a tiny fish in big pond and being demoralized
GoodDad, I know how you feel. It's really not easy to manage the outcome. Very much depend on the child. Last year, when I was reading the forum, I know it's not easy for gepper to get thru DSA if the result < 80%. I was worried. Knowing that my DS is a child of pride, I knew he will not be able to take it if things didn't turn well. I started talking to him, managing his expectation. At one point, I even asked myself whether he has made the right choice to go into GEP. If he's not in GEP, we probably will not even considered DSA cos it might not be a norm at mainstream.
This year, finally he's going thru the process. I'm keeping my fingers crossed :xedfingers: , hoping that everything will go on smoothly. As parents, we feel stressed when we see that our child suffer (if the child doesn't know how to handle the situation). We know how much they wanted to get thru this. We can only help them by standing by them, encouraging them and hiding from them our worries. They'll have to face the outcome & learn to cope.
. To me I need a school with good & healthy environment , CCA/Pgm he likes. Again :nailbite: :xedfingers: :please: waiting for DSA results.
but still I prefer RI if they are strict about > 80% better inform the kids upfront of their policy and allow kids to try in other domain they are strong like mainstreamer or keep GAT then filter from that kids and then after that there should be no % involved when selecting (now it is GAT+interview for < 80% and interview for >80%) -
Parents can you advise is there any GEP student <80% went to GAT but not selected for interview. I strongly believe all <80% should go for GAT+interview and there is no filtering from GAT for interview. But earlier info from KP parents that there is filtering.
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Herbie:
Is the nygh dsa interviewfor mainstreamer still ongoing? Anyone has any idea.
My girl went for interview yesterday. nygh dsa will hold today and tomorrow as well. -
leeven:
Parents can you advise is there any GEP student <80% went to GAT but not selected for interview. I strongly believe all <80% should go for GAT+interview and there is no filtering from GAT for interview. But earlier info from KP parents that there is filtering.
You mean RI/RGS? How about HCI/NY? Any GEPpers not shortlisted for DSA?
In GoodDad's case it seems that GEPper with SMOPS and school team player does not help in the HCI DSA (am assuming his ds applied for HCI?) or could his interview/test the main cause ? -
leeven:
Parents can you advise is there any GEP student <80% went to GAT but not selected for interview. I strongly believe all <80% should go for GAT+interview and there is no filtering from GAT for interview. But earlier info from KP parents that there is filtering.
Hi Leeven
I understand that all GEP boys have to go for interview, no filtering from GAT. The only different is that <80% take GAT. 80% and above no need to take GAT. -
Shalom:
hi, think it depends on when your dd took the GAT..Herbie:
Is the nygh dsa interviewfor mainstreamer still ongoing? Anyone has any idea.
My girl went for interview yesterday. nygh dsa will hold today and tomorrow as well.
her classmates who took the GAT on 16 Jun & earlier, NYGH called them last week to go for interview this week..
my dd took GAT on 30 Jun, just received the call to got for interview next Mon.
All to best to all DSA dc!
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