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    DSA 2011

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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    • phankaoP Offline
      phankao
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      Pen88n:

      Certified true copy is not only compiling hard copy to submit. Need to send to your pri sch admin with original copy to stamp and sign. Sometimes, admin will tell you quite some task to do, and to collect another day.

      Just a note: better to send in more copies to sign in case of future need, else you need to run again. # of copies should be at least = to number of schools you apply via DSA.
      haha - I prepared everything nicely for the school office to certify, and thot to leave that fat file there and collect the next day. But the lady preferred to do it there and then. Oh well. Anyway, actually we only needed 1 set of certified true copies. *hehe*.

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      • phankaoP Offline
        phankao
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        ngbrdad:
        phankao:



        It's percentile, not percentage that I was talking about. Eg. you could get 75%, which is an A, but the child is the top student bc the assessments were all very difficult, so his/her percentile would be 100th. I would be happy to see that as opposed to just the raw grade. It's like PSLE, yah?

        Generally students with 3.8 to 3.9GPA would have grades all minimum A, so means they have between 70-85% for most of their grades.

        This is for NJC right ?

        yea

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          verykiasu2010
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          http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academic_grading_in_Singapore


          discussion of Singapore's academic grading

          For example, the GPA table for Raffles Girls' School and Raffles Institution (Secondary) is as below:

          Grade\tPercentage\tGrade Point
          A+\t80-100\t4.0
          A\t70-79\t3.6
          B+\t65-69\t3.2
          B\t60-64\t2.8
          C+\t55-59\t2.4
          C\t50-54\t2.0
          D\t45-49\t1.6
          E\t40-44\t1.2
          F\t<40\t0.8

          The GPA table differs from school to school, with schools like Dunman high school excluding the grades \"C+\" and \"B+\"(meaning grades 50-59 is counted a C, vice-versa) However, in other secondary schools like Hwa Chong Institution , there is also a system called MSG (mean subject grade) which is similar to GPA that is used.

          Grade\tPercentage\tGrade Point
          A1\t75-100\t1
          A2\t70-74\t2
          B3\t65-69\t3
          B4\t60-64\t4
          C5\t55-59\t5
          C6\t50-54\t6
          D7\t45-49\t7
          E8\t40-44\t8
          F9\t<40\t9

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          • phankaoP Offline
            phankao
            last edited by

            verykiasu2010:

            For example, the GPA table for Raffles Girls' School and Raffles Institution (Secondary) is as below:

            Grade\tPercentage\tGrade Point
            A+\t80-100\t4.0
            A\t70-79\t3.6
            B+\t65-69\t3.2
            B\t60-64\t2.8
            C+\t55-59\t2.4
            C\t50-54\t2.0
            D\t45-49\t1.6
            E\t40-44\t1.2
            F\t<40\t0.8
            For NJC, if compare with grades, it's quite similar.

            Above 84.5% is A+
            69.5% - 84.5% is A
            64.5% - 69.5% is B+
            59.5% - 64.5% is B

            Anyway, I still prefer to look at the percentile.

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              verykiasu2010
              last edited by

              grades, yes, but beware when you hear quotes of "GPA’ numbers …

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              • phankaoP Offline
                phankao
                last edited by

                verykiasu2010:
                grades, yes, but beware when you hear quotes of \"GPA' numbers ....

                That much I know.

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                  jtoh
                  last edited by

                  phankao:
                  verykiasu2010:


                  For example, the GPA table for Raffles Girls' School and Raffles Institution (Secondary) is as below:

                  Grade\tPercentage\tGrade Point
                  A+\t80-100\t4.0
                  A\t70-79\t3.6
                  B+\t65-69\t3.2
                  B\t60-64\t2.8
                  C+\t55-59\t2.4
                  C\t50-54\t2.0
                  D\t45-49\t1.6
                  E\t40-44\t1.2
                  F\t<40\t0.8

                  For NJC, if compare with grades, it's quite similar.

                  Above 84.5% is A+
                  69.5% - 84.5% is A
                  64.5% - 69.5% is B+
                  59.5% - 64.5% is B

                  Anyway, I still prefer to look at the percentile.

                  Hi phankao,

                  I've posed you a question on the NJC thread in relation to this discussion coz I think we're getting off topic here. 🙂 See you there.

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                    vlim
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                    Is ok this is like a tv advertisement well waiting for news hahaaaaa

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                    • F Offline
                      Funx3
                      last edited by

                      Pen88n:

                      Certified true copy is not only compiling hard copy to submit. Need to send to your pri sch admin with original copy to stamp and sign. Sometimes, admin will tell you quite some task to do, and to collect another day.

                      Just a note: better to send in more copies to sign in case of future need, else you need to run again. # of copies should be at least = to number of schools you apply via DSA.
                      Oh I've just Checked yesterday ....
                      For academic Results,
                      NYGH No Need Certified True Copy, but
                      RGS Specify Must be Certify True Copy ....
                      😉 😉

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                        Happymother
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                        Anyone knows about GAT for NYGH? How to prepare for this test? :thankyou:

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