DSA 2012
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jtoh:
Bec you'll have to commit to the CCA for 4 years minimum.[/quote]But if the kid intend to continue the same CCA, then why not?
But I heard that DSA under sports is so much easier than under academic, why not?ruohoo97:
[quote=\"musette\"]Hi,
we received an invitation for a Tea session for DSA through sports. Just want to ask, is it ok if we don't attend?
We prefer to DSA through academic, not sports.
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Zekezachzoom:
If the child is certain that his interest would be sustained for all four years and is happy to train intensively and represent the school, certainly go for Sports DSA. But if the kid is just good at the sport or is forced into it by the parents and has no passion for it, and think he might be interested in another sport in secondary school then the DSA sport can get tedious in the long run.
But if the kid intend to continue the same CCA, then why not? -
ruohoo97:
I am not sure. Please go to NYGH open house to find out on May 19. Also please check their website, some DSA info has been posted there. All the best!
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Herbie:
Pls help as I cannot access the link. What is in this DSA info kit doc?DSA info kit 2012 please see the link below
http://www.rosyth.moe.edu.sg/wbn/slot/u1725/DSA%20Info%20Kit%202012.pdf
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Fat Mama:
Google for dsa info kit 2012 and u will find it online.
Pls help as I cannot access the link. What is in this DSA info kit doc?Herbie:
DSA info kit 2012 please see the link below
http://www.rosyth.moe.edu.sg/wbn/slot/u1725/DSA%20Info%20Kit%202012.pdf
Tks
It is a doc which indicates the info wrt to dsa to the various schools. -
Herbie,
Thank you -
Need some advice.
DD is in a reputed mainstream SAP school consistently scoring above 85% with Dist in HMT. She is also in the school Bicep programme.
I have checked NYGH website but they did not indicate minimum requirement to apply for mainstream students. Anyone know their min requirement?
Also, experienced parents pls advise if she shd try DSA NYGH. Will she be able to make it? I dont want her to waste time if chances are very slim.
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Fat Mama:
Of course she can try if that's her dream school! :please:Need some advice.
DD is in a reputed mainstream SAP school consistently scoring above 85% with Dist in HMT. She is also in the school Bicep programme.
I have checked NYGH website but they did not indicate minimum requirement to apply for mainstream students. Anyone know their min requirement?
Also, experienced parents pls advise if she shd try DSA NYGH. Will she be able to make it? I dont want her to waste time if chances are very slim.
Tks.
Don't rem that they specify any minimum academic requirement. Has she being selected for Bilingual Olympiad in NYGH? If she is selected and can be top 30 in that competition plus if she's SMOPS >gold medallist, chances would be very very good.
If not, she has to go through normal DSA process with GAT being the first cut. She has to clear the GAT before she goes to interview. Her BICEP advantage only kicks in if she gets that interview. However many who clear GAT would have excellent results and some are from BICEP too. So it depends on how she performs in interview. Give it a go if NYGH is her choice school. Bulk of vacancies are taken up by GEPpers in NYGH DSA followed by CCA DSA girls. So if go via academic without SMOPS or Bilingual Olympiad achievements, your girl is up against all other top mainstream girls of many schools. From history, you would gather that the successful mainstreamers from SAP schools for NYGH DSA are only a very small handful, very very few. So go with open mind! All the best! -
shurley197323:
Can I check, not all school need to sit for GAT test during DSA application ?Like example, I apply for SST under DSA and is it a must to sit for GAT ? Because I think I had read about this somewhere that it depend on your P6 results ? Very confusing, can anyone advice me again ?
Hi shurley197323,
Based on my son's experience last year, he had to sit for HAST and not GAT. On the day when you report for the test, exam results, records of achievements etc had to be submitted. Should he clear the HAST, he will be invited to attend a Selection Activity whereby the candidates will be placed in groups and perform some tasks. There was also a mini interview within the group. Hope this helps. -
jtoh:
My ds2 just mentioned the other day that he didn't want to do DSA for JC next time. He said he wanted to try other CCA in JC. To which I commented - JC is such a short time (1+yrs) - which CCA would want you with your background other than what you've been doing??!!! HAHA!
If the child is certain that his interest would be sustained for all four years and is happy to train intensively and represent the school, certainly go for Sports DSA. But if the kid is just good at the sport or is forced into it by the parents and has no passion for it, and think he might be interested in another sport in secondary school then the DSA sport can get tedious in the long run.Zekezachzoom:
But if the kid intend to continue the same CCA, then why not?
You do realise that even if your child might want to go for a new CCA in Secondary school, they may not be selected by that CCA simply bc another CCA (usually the one they are experienced in) - wants them instead? That is the sad reality in our school CCA system these days. ;(* So even if your child does not want to do DSA in the CCA just bc he/she doesn't want to be tied down to that CCA, do note that he/she, having accomplished much in that CCA, might in the end, not be able to join another CCA.
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