GEP 2012 - Screening & Selection
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Miracle Child:
Hmmm...DS said differently - he said he had 20 mins to check for the Eng paper and GA paper, a couple fo questions that he was not sure.
wah amazing
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I am more worried that he is very careless and just screened through the questions without truly understanding what is being asked... :nailbite:
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kgaihc:
oh! great! Happy for you then! LOL!Miracle Child:
Hmmm...DS said differently - he said he had 20 mins to check for the Eng paper and GA paper, a couple fo questions that he was not sure.
wah amazing
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ng4145:
My son also said most of the boys found that Eng Paper was diffcult & GA was easy. Still got enough time to check.
Haha! My DS also concur that English was tough but GA was easy. I guess all of our DC are sama sama! :hugs: -
Anyone has any idea if we would get to know the points scored by child in the second round even when child is not selected?
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Nothing will be provided except selected or not. Those not selected but high ability in one subject will be let known too. That’s what I understand.
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Nothing will be provided except selected or not. Those not selected but high ability in one subject will be let known too. That’s what I understand.
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jershejos:
Nothing will be provided except selected or not. Those not selected but high ability in one subject will be let known too. That's what I understand.
By letting one know if he/she has high ability in one subject, how does it help? -
Anyone know the cut off point for the screening test(round 1)?
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monmon31:
jershejos:
Nothing will be provided except selected or not. Those not selected but high ability in one subject will be let known too. That's what I understand.
By letting one know if he/she has high ability in one subject, how does it help?
What I'd understand from a friend with kids under \"High Ability\" is that there are some GEP activities that these HA students will be invited to participate as well but it depends on the individual school participation as all these information will be conveyed via schools.
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