DSA 2012
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fightingmom:
MEP = Music Elective Programme[/quote]If the letter of confirm didn't mention T score, that means no cut off point?8228:
[quote=\"Youyou\"]I heard that the student who got dsa(MEP) still needs to get 250++, is it true?
Sorry, what is MEP?
A friend's dc got a \"conditional\" DSA offer (not a WL) i.e. the offer is valid only if the t-score is 250 or above. -
FQW:
Ha ha....will let you know once we decided.
Your son only needs one sch hor ... Let me count ... But he got 2 CO's.
I geddit! Can reserve the other for my son ornot?
You take RV, I'm happy to take ACS(I) and vice versa.
What say you? :please:
For now, DH is set on ACSI. DS & me still fickle-minded.
But based on how things work in our family....most likely DH will persuade DS & me and make the final call. We are still the 'traditional' family in some way.....DS must obey type.......
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Youyou:
I heard that the student who got dsa(MEP) still needs to get 250++, is it true?
it is as good as no CO
what school is that, if it is real ? -
BeContented:
Congrats!
Ha ha....will let you know once we decided.FQW:
Your son only needs one sch hor ... Let me count ... But he got 2 CO's.
I geddit! Can reserve the other for my son ornot?
You take RV, I'm happy to take ACS(I) and vice versa.
What say you? :please:
For now, DH is set on ACSI. DS & me still fickle-minded.
But based on how things work in our family....most likely DH will persuade DS & me and make the final call. We are still the 'traditional' family in some way.....DS must obey type.......
Dh chose a boys school for ds huh?
A relative of my dh graduated some time ago from acsi, now pursuing medical degree. A fine young gentle man he is. Some ex colleagues also from acs, nice people too. Observed all whom I know that graduate from there are upper income background. But they are all nice folks too.
So no worries ba !
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BeContented:
BeContended, I've also known 2 gentleman from ACSI. They're both very friendly & are very confident speakers. Their presentation skills are fantastic. I actually like ACSI IB prog, but becos DS does not like the school, we did not try for DSA. Happy deciding.
Ha ha....will let you know once we decided.FQW:
Your son only needs one sch hor ... Let me count ... But he got 2 CO's.
I geddit! Can reserve the other for my son ornot?
You take RV, I'm happy to take ACS(I) and vice versa.
What say you? :please:
For now, DH is set on ACSI. DS & me still fickle-minded.
But based on how things work in our family....most likely DH will persuade DS & me and make the final call. We are still the 'traditional' family in some way.....DS must obey type.......
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yukilei:
BeContended, I've also known 2 gentleman from ACSI. They're both very friendly & are very confident speakers. Their presentation skills are fantastic. I actually like ACSI IB prog, but becos DS does not like the school, we did not try for DSA. Happy deciding.
Ha ha....will let you know once we decided.BeContented:
[quote=\"FQW\"]
Your son only needs one sch hor ... Let me count ... But he got 2 CO's.
I geddit! Can reserve the other for my son ornot?
You take RV, I'm happy to take ACS(I) and vice versa.
What say you? :please:
For now, DH is set on ACSI. DS & me still fickle-minded.
But based on how things work in our family....most likely DH will persuade DS & me and make the final call. We are still the 'traditional' family in some way.....DS must obey type.......
[/quote]ACS(I) would be my choice too. I wish there was a local school offering IB Program for girls last year!
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A relative of my dh graduated some time ago from acsi, now pursuing medical degree. A fine young gentle man he is. Some ex colleagues also from acs, nice people too. Observed all whom I know that graduate from there are upper income background. But they are all nice folks too.
So no worries ba ! ;-)[/quote]
Yes I also have a number of friends (doctors) from this school. Fine, gentlemen indeed.
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Fangs:
Yes I also have a number of friends (doctors) from this school. Fine, gentlemen indeed.A relative of my dh graduated some time ago from acsi, now pursuing medical degree. A fine young gentle man he is. Some ex colleagues also from acs, nice people too. Observed all whom I know that graduate from there are upper income background. But they are all nice folks too.
So no worries ba !
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Got other jobs or not? Me never think of my kids as lawyers/doctors & my kids also not planning to be one. :skeptical: -
BeContented:
Artist? The Art programme there is good. You should take a look at the exhibition by the arts students. Very impressive.
Got other jobs or not? Me never think of my kids as lawyers/doctors & my kids also not planning to be one. :skeptical: -
jtoh:
How about Business Man?
Artist? The Art programme there is good. You should take a look at the exhibition by the arts students. Very impressive.BeContented:
Got other jobs or not? Me never think of my kids as lawyers/doctors & my kids also not planning to be one. :skeptical:
There was a saying \"If you want to rule Singapore go to RI, if you want to own Singapore go to ACS\"
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