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    DSA 2012

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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      daddy_psp
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      Does anyone know how strict is RI with the 80% decision of whether a GE kid needs to take GAT or not?


      I mean if the overall score is 79.x%, is there a chance that RI might waive the GAT?

      TIA

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        beauty queen
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        verykiasu2010:
        beauty queen:

        If anyone know about the details for RI Year 3 DSA...If I can apply for my son is it possible to get a chance ... hELP please...

        Thanks in advance

        If you are interested in applying to join RI in Year 3 via DSA, you must have:
        - A PSLE T-Score of 250 and above*; and/or
        - Outstanding academic performance in your Secondary 1-2 school examinations; and/or
        - Excellent achievement in academic and co-curricular activities.

        * Students who fail to meet this criterion but have performed extremely well at lower secondary school examinations may be short-listed.

        In addition, students may be required to:
        - Sit for a General Ability Test and Entrance Examinations (English Language, Mathematics and Science); and
        - Be interviewed by a panel of interviewers.

        http://admissions.ri.edu.sg/#admissionsbg

        Any idea about the entrance test...

        For English, are the questions from literature or the other topics such as grammer, vocab etc.?

        For Science are the questions are sec 1 and 2 topics ? as different schools have different topics.

        For maths is it Algebra or other math related topics?

        If anyone entered through Year 3 DSA for RI plz advice how my son could prepare for it!

        Thanks in advance!!!! :?: :?: :?: :?:

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          verykiasu2010
          last edited by

          daddy_psp:
          Does anyone know how strict is RI with the 80% decision of whether a GE kid needs to take GAT or not?


          I mean if the overall score is 79.x%, is there a chance that RI might waive the GAT?

          TIA
          they follow strictly on what they say

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            verykiasu2010
            last edited by

            beauty queen:
            verykiasu2010:

            [quote=\"beauty queen\"]If anyone know about the details for RI Year 3 DSA...If I can apply for my son is it possible to get a chance ... hELP please...

            Thanks in advance

            If you are interested in applying to join RI in Year 3 via DSA, you must have:
            - A PSLE T-Score of 250 and above*; and/or
            - Outstanding academic performance in your Secondary 1-2 school examinations; and/or
            - Excellent achievement in academic and co-curricular activities.

            * Students who fail to meet this criterion but have performed extremely well at lower secondary school examinations may be short-listed.

            In addition, students may be required to:
            - Sit for a General Ability Test and Entrance Examinations (English Language, Mathematics and Science); and
            - Be interviewed by a panel of interviewers.

            http://admissions.ri.edu.sg/#admissionsbg

            Any idea about the entrance test...

            For English, are the questions from literature or the other topics such as grammer, vocab etc.?

            For Science are the questions are sec 1 and 2 topics ? as different schools have different topics.

            For maths is it Algebra or other math related topics?

            If anyone entered through Year 3 DSA for RI plz advice how my son could prepare for it!

            Thanks in advance!!!! :?: :?: :?: :?:[/quote]what school is your DS from ?

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              leeven
              last edited by

              daddy_psp:
              Does anyone know how strict is RI with the 80% decision of whether a GE kid needs to take GAT or not?


              I mean if the overall score is 79.x%, is there a chance that RI might waive the GAT?

              TIA
              Any body can help .

              * from past posts I see <80% no chance regardless of certs you have . but any body have got CO in RI who has <80%. I dont want to be in WL and take risk unless I dont have any CO for other schools.

              daddy_psp . we are in same boat I think but I dont exact 79.xx (waiting for report card). We asked the admin team during open house. Even if it 79.9 still have to sit for GAT.

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                GoodDad
                last edited by

                daddy_psp:
                Does anyone know how strict is RI with the 80% decision of whether a GE kid needs to take GAT or not?


                I mean if the overall score is 79.x%, is there a chance that RI might waive the GAT?

                TIA
                Based on last year result for RI DSA, my DS class-mate who was in GEP and scored 79.9x for SA1, need to take GAT test and awarded a WL.

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                  GoodDad
                  last edited by

                  leeven:
                  daddy_psp:

                  Does anyone know how strict is RI with the 80% decision of whether a GE kid needs to take GAT or not?


                  I mean if the overall score is 79.x%, is there a chance that RI might waive the GAT?

                  TIA

                  Any body can help .

                  * from past posts I see <80% no chance regardless of certs you have . but any body have got CO in RI who has <80%. I dont want to be in WL and take risk unless I dont have any CO for other schools.

                  daddy_psp . we are in same boat I think but I dont exact 79.xx (waiting for report card). We asked the admin team during open house. Even if it 79.9 still have to sit for GAT.


                  Yes, you are right.

                  To what I know, based on last year result, none GEP boys who scroed below 80% gotten a CO from RI. Few of my DS classmates scored 79.xx were only awarded a WL.

                  Understand some GEP students who scored 80.xx were only awarded a WL.

                  However, I guess there might has some special cases. The GEP boys might have some special talent that RI is looking for and award them CO.

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                    beauty queen
                    last edited by

                    What school is your DS from ?


                    ACS(I)

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                      leeven
                      last edited by

                      GoodDad:
                      leeven:

                      [quote=\"daddy_psp\"]Does anyone know how strict is RI with the 80% decision of whether a GE kid needs to take GAT or not?


                      I mean if the overall score is 79.x%, is there a chance that RI might waive the GAT?

                      TIA

                      Any body can help .

                      * from past posts I see <80% no chance regardless of certs you have . but any body have got CO in RI who has <80%. I dont want to be in WL and take risk unless I dont have any CO for other schools.

                      daddy_psp . we are in same boat I think but I dont exact 79.xx (waiting for report card). We asked the admin team during open house. Even if it 79.9 still have to sit for GAT.


                      Yes, you are right.

                      To what I know, based on last year result, none GEP boys who scroed below 80% gotten a CO from RI. Few of my DS classmates scored 79.xx were only awarded a WL.

                      Understand some GEP students who scored 80.xx were only awarded a WL.

                      However, I guess there might has some special cases. The GEP boys might have some special talent that RI is looking for and award them CO.[/quote] :? wondering then why GAT. they can directly put them in WL insteading of giving false hopes. :sad: to go thru this GAT+Interview pain and finally get WL .DS have RI dist, SMOPS gold, NMOS gold but this everyone also so not expectionally good. so I train my brain to not to have any hope but just apply.

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                        verykiasu2010
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                        beauty queen:
                        What school is your DS from ?

                        ACS(I)[/quote]

                        as a guide, the yr 1/2 are using O level physics / chem / bio / geog text. as for math, the texts are still brand new and they rely on teachers' notes

                        just in case any gap in expectation

                        as for ELA and HCL, don't think the test will be any easier than the Sec 1 DSA selection test

                        you can try to find out any difference on what has been covered in ACS(I)

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