DSA 2012
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NewKSmum:
According to my ds, it was 20 mins for 60 questions and he could not manage to finish all. Just merely able to complete 48 questions.
if those 48 are mostly correct, should be able to progress to domain selection test -
Thanks, I really hope so but it will not be so easy to get into RI … There are many more brilliant boys.
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How do prepare for DSA interview? My DS is applying for RI...very worry about the interview...

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NewKSmum:
According to my ds, it was 20 mins for 60 questions and he could not manage to finish all. Just merely able to complete 48 questions.
Thanks, my ds is applying through music, still waiting for GAT date to be informed. -
NewKSmum:
According to my ds, it was 20 mins for 60 questions and he could not manage to finish all. Just merely able to complete 48 questions.
Wow, 48 questions out of 60 is already very good.
Dividing 20 mins by 60 questions, one can only afford around 20 seconds to answer a question. Assuming, reading takes 5 seconds, shading takes 5 seconds, a student would only have 10 seconds to derive the answer.
How many kids can really do that especially if its a logic question they are seeing for the first time? @.@ -
kiasimi:
Good analysis. Is the test to check the intelligency or an elimination process?NewKSmum:
According to my ds, it was 20 mins for 60 questions and he could not manage to finish all. Just merely able to complete 48 questions.
Wow, 48 questions out of 60 is already very good.
Dividing 20 mins by 60 questions, one can only afford around 20 seconds to answer a question. Assuming, reading takes 5 seconds, shading takes 5 seconds, a student would only have 10 seconds to derive the answer.
How many kids can really do that especially if its a logic question they are seeing for the first time? @.@ -
mamona:
Good analysis. Is the test to check the intelligency or an elimination process?[/quote]the questions and answers are non-verbal so that no one will be disadvantaged by any language. that is the beauty of GAT.kiasimi:
[quote=\"NewKSmum\"]According to my ds, it was 20 mins for 60 questions and he could not manage to finish all. Just merely able to complete 48 questions.
Wow, 48 questions out of 60 is already very good.
Dividing 20 mins by 60 questions, one can only afford around 20 seconds to answer a question. Assuming, reading takes 5 seconds, shading takes 5 seconds, a student would only have 10 seconds to derive the answer.
How many kids can really do that especially if its a logic question they are seeing for the first time? @.@
since it is non-verbal, less time is needed to answer. either you know or you don't know about the logic -
peach68:
RI?? For RI, isn't the GAT for music AFTER they shortlist from the music test?NewKSmum:
According to my ds, it was 20 mins for 60 questions and he could not manage to finish all. Just merely able to complete 48 questions.
Thanks, my ds is applying through music, still waiting for GAT date to be informed. -
phankao:
RI?? For RI, isn't the GAT for music AFTER they shortlist from the music test?[/quote]I don't know there is music test, I thought have to clear the GAT then can go for the music audition?peach68:
[quote=\"NewKSmum\"]According to my ds, it was 20 mins for 60 questions and he could not manage to finish all. Just merely able to complete 48 questions.
Thanks, my ds is applying through music, still waiting for GAT date to be informed. -
peach68:
I don't know there is music test, I thought have to clear the GAT then can go for the music audition?[/quote]Doesn't it say clearly on their website?
RI?? For RI, isn't the GAT for music AFTER they shortlist from the music test?phankao:
[quote=\"peach68\"]
Thanks, my ds is applying through music, still waiting for GAT date to be informed.
http://www.raffles.sg/dsasec1.html
\" All applicants to go for an Audition/Practical Selection Test. Shortlisted applicants will be required to sit for the GAT \"
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