DSA 2011
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phankao:
[/quote]You mean using the Personal Statement to shortlist before the test? No ... they don't do that. Everyone is asked to take the test, as far as I know.
Not sure if the selection committee might be scrutinising this essay first, before allowing applicants to proceed to next stage ?Mum1113:
[quote=\"phankao\"]
haha - never thot of it that way bc almost all schools ask for Personal Statement anyway.
I think they use the Personal Statement in doing the final evaluation? -
Mum1113:
NJ asks for 300 word to talk about yourself, upon submitting. This constitute the first 'test' before sitting for subsequent test.[/quote]But the personal statement can be anything under the sun.phankao:
[quote=\"Mum1113\"]Anybody care to share DSA for NJC ?
Last time when my ds applied - just need to do the online application. Everyone goes for the 3+hour test. You only need to pay the S$50 for the test when you go on that very morning (hehe - which means if you change your mind and don't go on test day, then don't need to pay? :lol: ).
Only after they shortlist you from the test, do they ask you to bring the copies of the supporting documents. Before that, they don't ask for it. -
TwaTau:
In case you want to ask me about why not ACS(I), it was never in my radar, and they are not in the same league as the other 2 boys school leh.
Besides it's the one with the lowest COP for S1 among the boys school on the MOE SBGE list. -
phankao:
phankao:
[quote=\"Mum1113\"]Not sure if the selection committee might be scrutinising this essay first, before allowing applicants to proceed to next stage ?
You mean using the Personal Statement to shortlist before the test? No ... they don't do that. Everyone is asked to take the test, as far as I know.
I think they use the Personal Statement in doing the final evaluation?[/quote]Exactly, somehow this essay about yourself could be some bonus points for the applicant. Thanks phankao for sharing your experience
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ngbrdad:
But the personal statement can be anything under the sun.[/quote]so long as it impresses the selection committee, anything under the sun, the sky , the universe
NJ asks for 300 word to talk about yourself, upon submitting. This constitute the first 'test' before sitting for subsequent test.Mum1113:
[quote=\"phankao\"]
Last time when my ds applied - just need to do the online application. Everyone goes for the 3+hour test. You only need to pay the S$50 for the test when you go on that very morning (hehe - which means if you change your mind and don't go on test day, then don't need to pay? :lol: ).
Only after they shortlist you from the test, do they ask you to bring the copies of the supporting documents. Before that, they don't ask for it.
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Mum1113:
Anyway, during the interview, they also ask you to talk about yourself. Not sure if they change tactic, lah.
so long as it impresses the selection committee, anything under the sun, the sky , the universe
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I heard DSA at RI after getting thru GAT, there is a selection test by domain, is it correct? And if passes the selection test, there is an interview. if everything ok, mostly likely u get confirm. thks
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phankao:
as long as kid tells things that he/she is confident at, makes it a natural and learning process, perhaps make it a fun one. But guess interview usu solemn and serious tone. Is it a panel of interviewers ?
Anyway, during the interview, they also ask you to talk about yourself. Not sure if they change tactic, lah.Mum1113:
so long as it impresses the selection committee, anything under the sun, the sky , the universe
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Mum1113:
as long as kid tells things that he/she is confident at, makes it a natural and learning process, perhaps make it a fun one. But guess interview usu solemn and serious tone. Is it a panel of interviewers ?[/quote]Not really all that solemn it seems. But kids will naturally be nervous. It's an important event to them, afterall.
Anyway, during the interview, they also ask you to talk about yourself. Not sure if they change tactic, lah.phankao:
[quote=\"Mum1113\"]
so long as it impresses the selection committee, anything under the sun, the sky , the universe
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ngbrdad:
The list of schools on the MOE GE Branch list of approved SBGE programmes is not based on whether the school is independent or not. Dunman HIgh is on the list and it's not an independent school. The original list was made up of schools which offered GEP in secondary schools until GEP secondary was phased out a few years ago. Later, more schools were added after review by MOE.TwaTau:
To keep the kids in the SBGE programme, there are only 7 schools to choose from, 3 boys, 2 girls and 2 co-ed. DHS is on the wrong side of the island for me, and NUSHS is too new for me but DS is also interested, so we apply as well. So we apply 3!
My DS applied for NUSH and RI. He is not keen on HCI but keen on NJC so we applied for that as well.
It's not on the MOE GEP list but with cheap fees it doe not matter
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