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    DSA 2011

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

      [quote=\"jtoh\"]

      Thanks phankao. What's the range of scores on it? For eg., is >80% 4.0, >70% 3.8 etc?

      They don't do a per-subject GPA actually but the guideline is this lah:

      Above 85% is 4.3
      Above 70% is 4.0
      Above 65% is 3.5

      Thanks. No wonder you said 3.8 not very good. :D[/quote]Actually it is not bad. There is no per subject GPA but an overall GPA. An overall of 3.8 to 3.9 usually comes about when the student has gotten all
      \"A\" and Maybe 1 or a few \"A+\". Average GPA is around 3.2 to 3.5 generally. So 3.8+ is above average lah. Only cannot consider as among top student. Not unusual to have some students who are top in individual subjects among this group too. More indicative to look at their percentile than just GPA I find.

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        Funx3
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        vlim:
        realwhiz:

        Dear all,


        After my last posting, we went ahead to apply to SCGS via Violin for my DD with testimonial from the CCA teacher-in-charge.

        Just received email for my DD to participate in their GAT on this Saturday. πŸ™‚

        Will see how far my DD will progress from here.

        Congratulation to your dd for clearing the 1st obstacle! :rahrah:

        Yeah, Congrats from me Too!
        After GAT, SCGS Got Interview and Audition or Not?

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        • phtthpP Offline
          phtthp
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          a) besides RGSS, which other schools DSA via ballet ?


          b) besides RGSS, which other schools DSA via Rhythmic gymnastics ?

          c) besides NYGH, which other schools DSA via Chinese cultural dance ?

          d) which other schools (pure girls school + co-ed) DSA via musical instruments like violin, cello ?

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            realwhiz
            last edited by

            For SCGS, after GAT, there will be a trial/audition in mid-July.


            Only shortlisted candidates will be invited for interview.

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              jtoh
              last edited by

              phankao:


              Actually it is not bad. There is no per subject GPA but an overall GPA. An overall of 3.8 to 3.9 usually comes about when the student has gotten all
              \"A\" and Maybe 1 or a few \"A+\". Average GPA is around 3.2 to 3.5 generally. So 3.8+ is above average lah. Only cannot consider as among top student. Not unusual to have some students who are top in individual subjects among this group too. More indicative to look at their percentile than just GPA I find.
              So GPA 3.8 is about about 68% overall. What kind of percentage do you need to score for subjects to score A/A+?

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                jtoh
                last edited by

                phtthp:
                a) besides RGSS, which other schools DSA via ballet ?


                b) besides RGSS, which other schools DSA via Rhythmic gymnastics ?

                c) besides NYGH, which other schools DSA via Chinese cultural dance ?

                d) which other schools (pure girls school + co-ed) DSA via musical instruments like violin, cello ?
                As mentioned on other threads you posted this on, RGS does NOT offer DSA via Dance nor Ballet.

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                  Funx3
                  last edited by

                  phtthp:
                  a) besides RGSS, which other schools DSA via ballet ?

                  did not see any DSA via ballet for RGS in their Booklet -le!
                  Not indicate any Dance Domain ....


                  b) besides RGSS, which other schools DSA via Rhythmic gymnastics ?
                  Popular ones will be all the Convents, like St Nic, CHIJ Toa Payoh, St Margarets, ....

                  c) besides NYGH, which other schools DSA via Chinese cultural dance ?
                  think Got RVH, others not so sure .... I Gotta Go Ask my Gal's Mates Mummy ....

                  d) which other schools (pure girls school + co-ed) DSA via musical instruments like violin, cello ?
                  Some one out there, Help ....

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                  • phankaoP Offline
                    phankao
                    last edited by

                    jtoh:
                    phankao:



                    Actually it is not bad. There is no per subject GPA but an overall GPA. An overall of 3.8 to 3.9 usually comes about when the student has gotten all
                    \"A\" and Maybe 1 or a few \"A+\". Average GPA is around 3.2 to 3.5 generally. So 3.8+ is above average lah. Only cannot consider as among top student. Not unusual to have some students who are top in individual subjects among this group too. More indicative to look at their percentile than just GPA I find.

                    So GPA 3.8 is about about 68% overall. What kind of percentage do you need to score for subjects to score A/A+?

                    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.

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                      Pen88n
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                      Funx3:
                      verykiasu2010:

                      [quote=\"Funx3\"]

                      Thanks jtoh!
                      I'm One Big Procrastinator here ....
                      But Since the Deadline is 6 Jul & 8 Jul, Guess Still Ok ....
                      Hee-Hee ....
                      πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜‰

                      you not scared later no more places left meh ?

                      (okay just pulling your leg, trying to make u panic :evil: :evil: !)

                      *PAnic* *Run Here .... Run There ....* *Panic*
                      *Pant* *Pant* ....

                      vk2010, U Very Bad -le!
                      Now I Have Burnt my Whole Afternoon, ....
                      Scanning .... Attach File .....
                      Search for Cert .... Where's the Cert .... *HELP!* No One Hear Me ....
                      Search Some More ....
                      Attach Some More ....
                      Oops .... Wrong Attachment ....
                      Delete .... Attached .... Oops File Size too Big, Can't Attach ....
                      πŸ˜“ πŸ˜“

                      Never Know E-Submission So .... Time Consuming ....
                      Don't Belief them .... Say it will take U 30min to complete the Submission ....
                      Bluff One!

                      Phew! Finally E-Submitted to Both Sch ....
                      Certified True Copy? Compiling Hard copy to Submit ....
                      *Yawn* .... Wait for Another Day -lor!
                      πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜‰[/quote]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.

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                        ngbrdad
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                        phankao:
                        jtoh:

                        [quote=\"phankao\"]

                        Actually it is not bad. There is no per subject GPA but an overall GPA. An overall of 3.8 to 3.9 usually comes about when the student has gotten all
                        \"A\" and Maybe 1 or a few \"A+\". Average GPA is around 3.2 to 3.5 generally. So 3.8+ is above average lah. Only cannot consider as among top student. Not unusual to have some students who are top in individual subjects among this group too. More indicative to look at their percentile than just GPA I find.

                        So GPA 3.8 is about about 68% overall. What kind of percentage do you need to score for subjects to score A/A+?

                        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.[/quote]This is for NJC right ?

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