DSA 2012
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little kiasu:
:lovesite: really love this site... share joke, good and sorrow ...
:hi5: I totally agree! -
GLORYmum:
We got rejected also... I am thinking should I tell her after preliminary so as nit to affect her mood...RGS email is out.
A consoling one.
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G Tan:
Sorry to hear that. Did your dd try out for other schools? I hope she gets good news on the other ones or does well in her PSLE to get into her desired school.
We got rejected also... I am thinking should I tell her after preliminary so as nit to affect her mood...GLORYmum:
RGS email is out.
A consoling one.
:gloomy:
Is your dd mainstream or GEP?
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Glory mum , hugs. When we applied for dsa, we hope for the best, yet prepare for the worst. be strong, and 笑对江湖。
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G Tan:
Not sure if you can hold the news from her as her classmates might be discussing this in school. Maybe it's good to let her know, at the same time, give her some encouragement words.
We got rejected also... I am thinking should I tell her after preliminary so as nit to affect her mood...GLORYmum:
RGS email is out.
A consoling one.
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:lovesite:
Hi all,
It wasn't easy at first for me to accept the unsuccessful email at the start of the day.
Fortunately dd was ok and took it quite well.
After all this is not the end of the world, right?
Thanks folks for your outpouring kind and comforting words especially to you who had shared your past experience on overcoming the disappointment. -
Can I ask something???
Is it that once a school offers u and u accepted under DSA, u cannot change anymore subsequently?
What if later on (touch wood), never do so well in psle and fail to meet the CO marks?
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Lilo:
GLORYmum, :imsorry: stay positive...we still have tea party to look forward to, keep stretching our necks...it's a good exercise thoughGLORYmum:
RGS email is out.
A consoling one.
:gloomy:
Consoling one = WL?
Look at it positively, my DD said the DSA interviews are like trial run for PSLE Oral and I am sure your DD enjoyed the process.
Many things could have happened during the selection. During one of the interviews, DD said there was this girl who talked non-stop, dominated the whole interview session and all out to impress. When the interview was over, that girl was \"scolded\" by the other 4 girls (exclude my DD lah) for talking to much and interrrupted other girls when they were talking. Worse of all, based on sitting position, that girl was always first called to answer and by the time it gets to the 4th, 5th, 6th girls, everything needed to be said have been said by 1st, 2nd, 3rd child.
Come, come, I give you my shoulder to lean on...I may need yours when party invitation is out :oops:
Yeah. Saw the van from glory catering When picking dd from oral today.
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GLORYmum:
:lovesite:
Hi all,
It wasn't easy at first for me to accept the unsuccessful email at the start of the day.
Fortunately dd was ok and took it quite well.
After all this is not the end of the world, right?
Thanks folks for your outpouring kind and comforting words especially to you who had shared your past experience on overcoming the disappointment.
GLORYmum, a big hug from me....
I understand the disappointment, my DS got an NO from NUSH 2 weeks ago, I cried myself a river... I have so much regret :stupid: ....regretted that I did not sign him for MO courses thou he begged for it since since P4; regretted that I restrict his excessiveness of spending hours daily on Maths and Science and neglect his other language subjects, the list goes on....
It's my DS that had to console me, :snuggles: DS and me had learned a great deal in this DSA episode, and we are just glad that we had the opportunity to gain the exposure....
Now I am glad and proud to say this, though he failed his NUSH DSA, but DS fought a good fight (NUSH); with his non-exposure to Maths Olympiad and Science Olympiad, he managed to clear the first round and entered the Selection Camp. We will see how he fair in his PSLE, or Sec 2; we may still have a chance. :xedfingers:
Wish your DD ALL THE BEST! -
yukilei:
GoodDad, why are you so interested to know this??GoodDad:
[quote=\"ruohoo97\"]One of my friend's son was qualified to go to RI by PSLE chose to go to St Andrew instead. His parents were supportive of his decision. He was happy and doing very well.
Yes, understand that quite a number students who had T-Score above COP of RI and chosen other schools. How about DSA to RI? Those who has gone through the DSA process, anyone will give up their CO from RI??
:scratchhead:
I believe there'll some who will be willing to give up their CO from RI, due to various reasons. Then the questions will be why do they apply RI then. It could then be due to \"play safe\" or \"more choices\" thinking.[/quote]Yes, I am just curious to know who actually will make RI as \"back up\", \"more choices\" and finally give up RI CO after going through the DSA exercise. As vk2010 mentioned \"judging by all the comments, is it unbelievable that people would put RI as second or third choice\"
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