DSA 2012
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Mum101:
Perhaps it will be more informative if the DSA schools are identified in such discussions so that we donch end up challenging one another coz we are actually talking about diff schools.
I am not sure if the statement about GEP students can get thru DSA easily is true.
From my experience (my son is in GEP), it is absolutely NOT true. GEP students need to have aggregate score of 80% for their exams in GEP 4 to GEP P6 SA consistently to be exempted from the GAT or HAST (entry test).
Interviews are compulsory for all GEP pupils.
Those score 80% and above and those pass GAT/HAST MUST go thru' interviews.
I know of many GEP boys who did not score 80% are not offered any confirmed offers, some on waitlist and some rejections for all schools they applied.
I also know of some girls whose aggregate score is 84% and above(not easy for GEP) and consistently recognise as high achievers are not given confirmed offer for the dream school they hope to go to.
Also, no one will know if you fail or pass interview. There is no right or wrong answers in interview. Interviews are usually conducted to assess suitability beyond academic results. -
Mum101:
Yes, what you say is true because that's the scenario I saw this year.
I am not sure if the statement about GEP students can get thru DSA easily is true.octoberbaby:
why GEP students can get thru DSA easily? even interview fail, these students clinch a place.
We need a transparency from the way MOE produce the results of PSLE. New South Wales results are very impressive, they list down which part of domain that are weak, etc.
From my experience (my son is in GEP), it is absolutely NOT true. GEP students need to have aggregate score of 80% for their exams in GEP 4 to GEP P6 SA consistently to be exempted from the GAT or HAST (entry test).
Interviews are compulsory for all GEP pupils.
Those score 80% and above and those pass GAT/HAST MUST go thru' interviews.
I know of many GEP boys who did not score 80% are not offered any confirmed offers, some on waitlist and some rejections for all schools they applied.
I also know of some girls whose aggregate score is 84% and above(not easy for GEP) and consistently recognise as high achievers are not given confirmed offer for the dream school they hope to go to.
Also, no one will know if you fail or pass interview. There is no right or wrong answers in interview. Interviews are usually conducted to assess suitability beyond academic results. -
cluelessmama:
Yes, what you say is true because that's the scenario I saw this year.[/quote]Maybe this is to ensure GEP students have no more unfair advantage at DSA , to let PSLE decide if they are really that gifted. Or maybe just let GEP students try to consider other good schools since all schools are good...
I am not sure if the statement about GEP students can get thru DSA easily is true.Mum101:
[quote=\"octoberbaby\"]why GEP students can get thru DSA easily? even interview fail, these students clinch a place.
We need a transparency from the way MOE produce the results of PSLE. New South Wales results are very impressive, they list down which part of domain that are weak, etc.
From my experience (my son is in GEP), it is absolutely NOT true. GEP students need to have aggregate score of 80% for their exams in GEP 4 to GEP P6 SA consistently to be exempted from the GAT or HAST (entry test).
Interviews are compulsory for all GEP pupils.
Those score 80% and above and those pass GAT/HAST MUST go thru' interviews.
I know of many GEP boys who did not score 80% are not offered any confirmed offers, some on waitlist and some rejections for all schools they applied.
I also know of some girls whose aggregate score is 84% and above(not easy for GEP) and consistently recognise as high achievers are not given confirmed offer for the dream school they hope to go to.
Also, no one will know if you fail or pass interview. There is no right or wrong answers in interview. Interviews are usually conducted to assess suitability beyond academic results.
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Quote: Perhaps it will be more informative if the DSA schools are identified in such discussions so that we donch end up challenging one another coz we are actually talking about diff schools.
Schools participating in DSA have information in their website. All terms are clearly explained. GEP students applying via GEP domain must have at least 80% to be exempted from GAT/HAST. Interviews apply to all. These are at least the criteria for the 2 school my child applied. Other IP schools would have their criteria stated in their website.
DSA is like job interviews, you won’t expect a prospective employer to discuss why a candidate is not hired. There are many factors in the decision making just like DSA e.g. track records both academically, CCA, other talents, interviews and etc.
If the child is not given confirmed offer in a school he/she applies, it just means that the school does not think he/she is suitable at this time based on what they have now. Of course the child can apply to the same school when PSLE result is out and meets the COP. -
Mum101:
GEP students applying via GEP domain must have at least 80% to be exempted from GAT/HAST. Interviews apply to all. .
Can I confirm again, for DSA to RI, per their website :-
Those who score 80% or higher for their overall Primary 6 marks (CA1+SA1 consisting of English, Mother Tongue, Mathematics
& Science) will be exempted from the GAT. Those who score less than 80% for their overall Primary 6 marks (CA1+SA1) will be required to sit for the GAT.
So does it mean that results fr p4 to p5 is not so impt to RI, for GAT exemption ?
Pls help to confirm.... TIA ! -
jtoh:
Yes it's possible to get >267 with 3A* + 1A. I know of someone who did.[/quote]VALyap:
[quote=\"krz\"]I had a dream. I dreamt it's 267, 3x A* + A ...... Been buying 4d since then
Mt was the A
Hi, good to dream, with all good intention, just to manage expectation, 3A* + A will not get 267. Till now have not heard of any case even with high 3A* + A =267, that is the T-score using SD.. just in case, if you looking at 4A*, then definitely is possible! Good luck and best wishes :xedfingers:
I have my reservations! unless you have seen the actual results slip! If my friends told me their kids got it, in all due respect, I will take it with a pinch of salt! B'cos none of my DD's friend with 3A* + 1 can get that >267 (from one of the top Primary school), all those that my DD and I know all with 4A* then >267~280. We know, we seen it in black & white!
Moreover, when my friends told me that her DD with 3A* + A = >265, I already take it with a pinch of salt! She always wanted and pushes her DD to go RGS since P5 , in the end, if her DD got 267, why isn't her DD in RGS? just FYI, her DD went to Cedar! what do you think? In the end, she told us that , oh, my DD like Cedar better than RGS! we gave her face , and wished her DD the best! -
Just to share the results of my DS and friends who took PSLE 2009 - maths killer paper.
My friend’s DD 2A* + 2A = 266.
Another friend’s DD 2A* + 2A = 265
I saw both their results slip. Both are very strong in maths so their t-score for maths must be very very high.
My DS 3A* + A = 258. His classmate 3A* + A = 268.
DS must have scored low As and A whereas his friend’s As and A are much higher than his.
PSLE scores are cal based on curve so all scores are possible. -
VALyap:
Yes it's possible to get >267 with 3A* + 1A. I know of someone who did.jtoh:
[quote=\"VALyap\"]
Hi, good to dream, with all good intention, just to manage expectation, 3A* + A will not get 267. Till now have not heard of any case even with high 3A* + A =267, that is the T-score using SD.. just in case, if you looking at 4A*, then definitely is possible! Good luck and best wishes :xedfingers:
I have my reservations! unless you have seen the actual results slip! If my friends told me their kids got it, in all due respect, I will take it with a pinch of salt! B'cos none of my DD's friend with 3A* + 1 can get that >267 (from one of the top Primary school), all those that my DD and I know all with 4A* then >267~280. We know, we seen it in black & white!
Moreover, when my friends told me that her DD with 3A* + A = >265, I already take it with a pinch of salt! She always wanted and pushes her DD to go RGS since P5 , in the end, if her DD got 267, why isn't her DD in RGS? just FYI, her DD went to Cedar! what do you think? In the end, she told us that , oh, my DD like Cedar better than RGS! we gave her face , and wished her DD the best![/quote]Yes, I saw the results slip with my own eyes. So it is true. For my friend's daughter's case anyway. Don't know if your friend is lying to you though. -
Fat Mama:
Just to share the results of my DS and friends who took PSLE 2009 - maths killer paper.
My friend's DD 2A* + 2A = 266.
Another friend's DD 2A* + 2A = 265
I saw both their results slip. Both are very strong in maths so their t-score for maths must be very very high.
My DS 3A* + A = 258. His classmate 3A* + A = 268.
DS must have scored low A*s and A whereas his friend's A*s and A are much higher than his.
PSLE scores are cal based on curve so all scores are possible.
So it is possible to get 267 for 3A* + A ?
Can't wait for e release :rahrah: :rahrah: :rahrah: -
Hi krz
Of course it's possible.
Hope ur dream comes true, gd luck
DD also collecting her PSLE results next Thurs. Hope she will rejoice too.
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