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    Is GEP really necessary?

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      Edureach
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      2ppaamm:
      And really, forget about the GEP DSA. Nonsense!

      Haha! We are on the same frequency. if a pupil can score 80% and above in their gep, no problem to score above 262 in psle.

      Even if he/she misses due to unforseen circumstances such as an illness during psle exam, can always make amends in sec school and choose to transfer later if he/she wishes.

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        concern2
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        2ppaamm:
        And really, forget about the GEP DSA. Nonsense!

        :rotflmao: That's more straight to the point. But hor, it takes a lot of thinking and analyzing for parents to come to this conclusion. Probably the 1 percent of parents. Hahaha!

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          phtthp
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          Edureach:
          2ppaamm:

          And really, forget about the GEP DSA. Nonsense!


          we had read in other thread cases of P6 parents last year whose children offered DSA and had accepted the offer. However after PSLE results came out, they wanted to get out of their DSA offer, rush down quickly to another Secondary school make appeal, change school !

          so isn't \"GEP DSA advantage\" slapping herself ?
          if indeed is an advantage, then we shouldn't be witnessing these happening ! If have to rush down and make appeal, means \"GEP DSA\" had turned into a DISAdvantage instead!

          agree with 2ppaamm. Forget about \"GEP DSA advantage\".
          Every child just wait for PSLE results to determine which Secondary school to enter.

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            concern2
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            phtthp:

            we had read in other thread cases of P6 parents last year whose children offered DSA and had accepted the offer. However after PSLE results came out, they wanted to get out of their DSA offer, rush down quickly to another Secondary school make appeal, change school !

            so isn't \"GEP DSA advantage\" slapping herself ?
            if indeed is an advantage, then we shouldn't be witnessing these happening ! If have to rush down and make appeal, means \"GEP DSA\" had turned into a DISAdvantage instead!

            agree with 2ppaamm. Forget about \"GEP DSA advantage\".
            Every child just wait for PSLE results to determine which Secondary school to enter.
            Interesting twist. So you want one PSLE to determine the future of your child? Don't you think that having the GEP DSA is still an advantage since they have the additional choice that other children does not? They still have the choice to change leh... šŸ¦† (this is not saying that I think GEP is necessary.)

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              2ppaamm
              last edited by

              Edureach:
              2ppaamm:

              And really, forget about the GEP DSA. Nonsense!


              Haha! We are on the same frequency. if a pupil can score 80% and above in their gep, no problem to score above 262 in psle.

              Even if he/she misses due to unforseen circumstances such as an illness during psle exam, can always make amends in sec school and choose to transfer later if he/she wishes.

              O yes, really! Statistically this does not make sense whatsoever. Score 80% and above for GEP, so likely at least top half of GEP, meaning top 0.5% of the cohort.

              Therefore, using the infamous T-score and bell-curve theory, I did some calculation based upon estimated s.d. of 39 (assuming an aggregate of 250 to be top 10%), it would mean the top 0.5% should score above 264. If those who are successful in DSA don't, then there's something very wrong with either the GEP test, the PSLE, or these children who don't. If there's nothing wrong with any of these, then the DSA is not necessary since they will get into any school, anyway. :evil:

              Either way, GEP DSA makes a mockery of our intelligence and a waste of our resources, in the hope of ??? 🤷

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                2ppaamm
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                concern2:
                phtthp:


                we had read in other thread cases of P6 parents last year whose children offered DSA and had accepted the offer. However after PSLE results came out, they wanted to get out of their DSA offer, rush down quickly to another Secondary school make appeal, change school !

                so isn't \"GEP DSA advantage\" slapping herself ?
                if indeed is an advantage, then we shouldn't be witnessing these happening ! If have to rush down and make appeal, means \"GEP DSA\" had turned into a DISAdvantage instead!

                agree with 2ppaamm. Forget about \"GEP DSA advantage\".
                Every child just wait for PSLE results to determine which Secondary school to enter.

                Interesting twist. So you want one PSLE to determine the future of your child? Don't you think that having the GEP DSA is still an advantage since they have the additional choice that other children does not? They still have the choice to change leh... šŸ¦† (this is not saying that I think GEP is necessary.)

                If I have my say, get rid of PSLE as well. No exam should determine the future of the kids so young. Just let them learn! Go for that 'A' levels/IB/Diploma. Again it is one exam. But this exam, you can take and retake and retake and retake. haha.

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                  Nebbermind
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                  think DSA is good coz if done properly, the school will take into consideration the other achievements such as CCA, leadership appt, awards, CIP etc. and this will provide a better balance within the school.

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                    verykiasu2010
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                    concern2:
                    2ppaamm:

                    And really, forget about the GEP DSA. Nonsense!


                    :rotflmao: That's more straight to the point. But hor, it takes a lot of thinking and analyzing for parents to come to this conclusion. Probably the 1 percent of parents. Hahaha!

                    yes, parents who have gone through the GEP being the top 1% would be able to analyse that, so, GEP is still needed so that they could say it is nonsense, otherwise nobody knows how to say it is nonsense

                    the one who says it is nonsense is really gifted must be the top graduate from the GEP cohort ...... :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

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                      2ppaamm
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                      verykiasu2010:
                      concern2:

                      [quote=\"2ppaamm\"]And really, forget about the GEP DSA. Nonsense!


                      :rotflmao: That's more straight to the point. But hor, it takes a lot of thinking and analyzing for parents to come to this conclusion. Probably the 1 percent of parents. Hahaha!

                      yes, parents who have gone through the GEP being the top 1% would be able to analyse that, so, GEP is still needed so that they could say it is nonsense, otherwise nobody knows how to say it is nonsense

                      the one who says it is nonsense is really gifted must be the top graduate from the GEP cohort ...... :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:[/quote]Huh? Only GEP parents know how to analyze? I'm too old to be GEP. But I can analyze quite well.

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                        concern2
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                        2ppaamm:

                        Either way, GEP DSA makes a mockery of our intelligence and a waste of our resources, in the hope of ??? 🤷
                        In the hope of spotting that one or two. It's never been for the majority.

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