DSA 2012
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Actually, for the DSA do we have to apply for it or the schools will send you an invite email to ask you to apply ? How does it works ah ??? blurr
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h530251:
Actually, for the DSA do we have to apply for it or the schools will send you an invite email to ask you to apply ? How does it works ah ??? *blurr*
You've to apply for it. The application process can be found under the school website. Usually it's online application and will start in April each year. So, if you're interested to apply DSA for certain schools, go to their website. -
lakshmi v:
Hi Mamona,mamona:
[quote=\"Lilo\"]Cedar Girls DSA-Academic interview invite email is out. Good luck to all!
Is it based on GAT date ? I didn't receive anything yet so do you
know if rejected then also they will send rejection email ?
hope you will get the e-mail soon...good luck to your dd. We did and it clashes with mother tongue prelims, same day and same time, same story again.. :nailbite:[/quote]Hi Laksmi
Not sure whether I will get the email or not as my daughter is not very hopeful about the GAT as she panicked & she has doubt whether she could clear it or not. Anyway will wait and see.
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yukilei:
Can check how do we know which school is offering DSA or all schools offer DSA ?h530251:
Actually, for the DSA do we have to apply for it or the schools will send you an invite email to ask you to apply ? How does it works ah ??? *blurr*
You've to apply for it. The application process can be found under the school website. Usually it's online application and will start in April each year. So, if you're interested to apply DSA for certain schools, go to their website. -
yukilei:
What I am afraid is sometime if a qn is asked indirectly to test if the kids like the dsa school and the kids take it objectively to answer, it may lead to misunderstanding that the kids do not feel for the school and end up no CO, but infact the kids like the school, then the interview is making things worst.
Agree. DS's teacher told me that these interviewers are very experience. They'll be able to detect the sincerity of the child. & I believe most children are very honest.
Last year, there were some children who even told the interviewers : \"I apply this school because my parents want me to do so\". Not sure whether the chance will be affected by such answer. :scratchhead:
So parents, if your child do not really like or feel comfortable with the schools, maybe it's good not to \"force\" them to apply DSA for the school.
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Lilo:
Thanks for the suggestion, Lilo. I called up the school office and they said the invitations for interview will be sent out next week. So good luck everyone :xedfingers:mamakata:
My first post on this website. Has anyone been called for interview at MGS?
MGS DSA-sports trial was last week. No idea for DSA academic. You can call MGS to check. Good luck! -
h530251:
Can check how do we know which school is offering DSA or all schools offer DSA ?[/quote]You may refer to the participating school hereyukilei:
[quote=\"h530251\"]Actually, for the DSA do we have to apply for it or the schools will send you an invite email to ask you to apply ? How does it works ah ??? *blurr*
You've to apply for it. The application process can be found under the school website. Usually it's online application and will start in April each year. So, if you're interested to apply DSA for certain schools, go to their website.
http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/admissions/dsa-sec/participating-schools/ -
Kiasucy:
I think the child must be able to articulate why they like the school.. majority of parents I spoke to say they are applying DSA to 2 to 3 schools. Most schools and interviewers know that.
What I am afraid is sometime if a qn is asked indirectly to test if the kids like the dsa school and the kids take it objectively to answer, it may lead to misunderstanding that the kids do not feel for the school and end up no CO, but infact the kids like the school, then the interview is making things worst.yukilei:
Agree. DS's teacher told me that these interviewers are very experience. They'll be able to detect the sincerity of the child. & I believe most children are very honest.
Last year, there were some children who even told the interviewers : \"I apply this school because my parents want me to do so\". Not sure whether the chance will be affected by such answer. :scratchhead:
So parents, if your child do not really like or feel comfortable with the schools, maybe it's good not to \"force\" them to apply DSA for the school.
In our case, DS applied through DSA to NUHS, SJI adn ACSI. He got into 2nd round for NUSH and SJI. Not sure if he will get co for any ... but we are hoping... and waiting.... and waiting...
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Kiasucy:
I don't think the schools will go to the extent lah. Afterall, they're just 12 year old kids. The schools are also aware many parents are guiding their children on the schools to apply. Just that, there may be some kids who are really die-hard fan of certain schools or maybe dislike certain schools. So if the child was being \"force\", then the child may just reply honestly.
What I am afraid is sometime if a qn is asked indirectly to test if the kids like the dsa school and the kids take it objectively to answer, it may lead to misunderstanding that the kids do not feel for the school and end up no CO, but infact the kids like the school, then the interview is making things worst.yukilei:
Agree. DS's teacher told me that these interviewers are very experience. They'll be able to detect the sincerity of the child. & I believe most children are very honest.
Last year, there were some children who even told the interviewers : \"I apply this school because my parents want me to do so\". Not sure whether the chance will be affected by such answer. :scratchhead:
So parents, if your child do not really like or feel comfortable with the schools, maybe it's good not to \"force\" them to apply DSA for the school.
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yukilei:
Agree that most of the schools know that probably the parents/kids have DSA to more than just 1 sch.
I don't think the schools will go to the extent lah. Afterall, they're just 12 year old kids. The schools are also aware many parents are guiding their children on the schools to apply. Just that, there may be some kids who are really die-hard fan of certain schools or maybe dislike certain schools. So if the child was being \"force\", then the child may just reply honestly.
HCI asked DS : \"what is your next step if HCI didn't offer you?\"
DS replied that he would take up his 2nd choice - NUSH.
:slapshead: No matter what/how we prep, kids will tend to tell the truth
Well, I dunno if the answer will kill or help him.....maybe HCI will offer him if they dun want to take risk or they think anyway DS will not have any offer, can wait for his PSLE then decide :rotflmao:
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