GEP 2012 - Screening & Selection
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To make the gep test fairer, I think we shld not reveal any of the questions. Having said tt, I also do not have any idea on the nature of questions tested.
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The centres probably ask their current students to tell them the questions asked in the papers in preparation for the next batch. My DD always come home after her papers and asks me if her answers were right. She can tell me almost every single word of the questions asked.[/quote]
My DD came out of the center, cannot remember any of the questions. :? -
PiggyLalala:
MO classes seem more like an advanced math program than something to help children find maths interesting. Rather it should be those who find math interesting that would like to join MO.Just wonder... Those kids who find maths easier - is it because they attend MO training classes. Such classes are common these days.
Both my children do not go for MO classes. They found maths tougher than English. Wonder shld I send ds2 for MO class? Any comments fr anyone.
Perhaps you should ask what tickles your children's fancy? How would they find math more interesting to want to learn more about it than just doing sums and repeated practices.
The key is not to have kids already know the questions before attempting them so they will say they find it easy, but rather, that they have the interest and curiosity to learn, so given a new topic, they find the joy in learning how the problem was solved, and thus find learning it easy.
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monmon31:
No one is a failure here. They are top 10% of the P3 cohort. To get there is already an achievement.
U can't call it a failure when another 8 out of 10 also donch get chosen eventually!Nebbermind:
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In any case, have to remind our kids not to take the tests so seriously. If one has given all his/her best, take the failure in stride and move on..one must learn to overcome failure and realise that life is more than just getting good grades
Those that get in are really the Cream de la cream-1%. They r then given different exposure.
So please don't call your DS or DD failures should they not make it. They r a part of us.. If u call them as such, aren't u also one!! No offence.[/quote] :salute: Of course no..I dun mean they are failure if they did not get into GEP..I meant \"unable to get into GEP\"..kids shd not take that to heart..
We were unprepared for my gal to clear round1 since she is not the top student quality. So getting the invitation to take part in the selection test was really a bonus and \"eye-opener\" for us..I hope this will spur my gal to believe in herself and that nothing is impossible -
FireflyMom:
The centres probably ask their current students to tell them the questions asked in the papers in preparation for the next batch. My DD always come home after her papers and asks me if her answers were right. She can tell me almost every single word of the questions asked.[/quote]wow..yr gal has super visual memory..Fresco:
[quote=\"PiggyLalala\"]I don't really believe in the gep preparatory class. How to prepare the kids when u don't even know wat kind of questions they are testing? My 2 children went through the round 2, none can really recall the questions.
Precisely. These so-called GEP preparatory courses are mainly to help students stretch their thinking skills and expose them to different concepts. I believe the GEP questions are not revealed to the public, so how would these centres know what exactly to teach? -
FireflyMom:
The centres probably ask their current students to tell them the questions asked in the papers in preparation for the next batch. My DD always come home after her papers and asks me if her answers were right. She can tell me almost every single word of the questions asked.[/quote]Not an easy feat. Mine can't even remember the number of questions, let alone the questions. Moreover, he just wanted to forget about everything.Fresco:
[quote=\"PiggyLalala\"]I don't really believe in the gep preparatory class. How to prepare the kids when u don't even know wat kind of questions they are testing? My 2 children went through the round 2, none can really recall the questions.
Precisely. These so-called GEP preparatory courses are mainly to help students stretch their thinking skills and expose them to different concepts. I believe the GEP questions are not revealed to the public, so how would these centres know what exactly to teach? -
PiggyLalala:
To make the gep test fairer, I think we shld not reveal any of the questions. Having said tt, I also do not have any idea on the nature of questions tested.
And those parents with younger kids will ask their older siblings what are the GEP questions in order to prepare the younger ones....... :rotflmao:
There is no way to prevent questions leak. Walls have ears :roll: But seriously, it doesn't matter. Getting / not getting into GEP, life still goes on and if the kid is not cut for it, why make life tougher by pushing him / her down the GEP route? -
PiggyLalala:
Not all the questions. Probably about 5-8 questions usually. The ones she was not sure of. Honestly speaking, I think some street-wiser kids will not choose to ask their parents about the questions after the papers. If I made a silly mistake, you'll scold me. When I get the papers back, you'll scold me a second time. What for?
U mean yr gal can tell u the questions tested today? My boys cannot. Maybe boys are diff fr gals. -
Exactly I believe most kids at p3 will not be able recall the questions. They shld be busy doing the sums and not memorising the questions:)
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Miracle Child:
Dun need to cry..they will give also send us \"Thank you for participation\" letter once the results are released right?
Aiyah....didn't make any copy...given back the test slip already at the end of today's test.Nebbermind:
And By the way, keep the rd 2 invitation properly. Even if u donch get into gep, I think it'll still help in dsa.
Cheers!
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