DSA 2011
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phankao:
Apply lah - in case v suay don't make COP[/quote] :lol: Good luck!
They're keeping an eye on their competition. :shock: But your son doesn't need to apply DSA for his affiliated school right?jtoh:
[quote=\"phankao\"]
His affiliated sec school lah. The one that is going to be having a \"rojak\" JC, altho' doesn't affect my ds' batch. -
[quote]not many schools will believe you if you tell them you only apply for one DSA, as most will apply for at least two, to have a choice[/quote]
Although we like all the 3 schools we visited during open house, we only apply DSA to one school for DS. We discussed with DS and he only wanted to try for that particular school only. DW and me also agreed as we do not want DS to go thru too many tests as we could be quite stressful. I was also thinking I do not want to go thru the process of appealing if in the event we are rejected by the 1st choice, accepted the DSA from 2nd or 3rd choice and DS actually make the cut-off for 1st choice.
Btw, he was rejected by the school but eventually got in thru PSLE. I was really happy for him - heng arh!
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Dad fm East:
not many schools will believe you if you tell them you only apply for one DSA, as most will apply for at least two, to have a choice
Although we like all the 3 schools we visited during open house, we only apply DSA to one school for DS. We discussed with DS and he only wanted to try for that particular school only. DW and me also agreed as we do not want DS to go thru too many tests as we could be quite stressful. I was also thinking I do not want to go thru the process of appealing if in the event we are rejected by the 1st choice, accepted the DSA from 2nd or 3rd choice and DS actually make the cut-off for 1st choice.
Btw, he was rejected by the school but eventually got in thru PSLE. I was really happy for him - heng arh! :D[/quote]
heng lor
some people fell sick during the PSLE, and would not have gotten into their dream school if not for the 2 dsa schools applied for, one rejected one offered -
Dad fm East:
[quote]not many schools will believe you if you tell them you only apply for one DSA, as most will apply for at least two, to have a choice
Although we like all the 3 schools we visited during open house, we only apply DSA to one school for DS. We discussed with DS and he only wanted to try for that particular school only. DW and me also agreed as we do not want DS to go thru too many tests as we could be quite stressful. I was also thinking I do not want to go thru the process of appealing if in the event we are rejected by the 1st choice, accepted the DSA from 2nd or 3rd choice and DS actually make the cut-off for 1st choice.
Btw, he was rejected by the school but eventually got in thru PSLE. I was really happy for him - heng arh! :D[/quote]Wah, Your Boy is Really Steadfast in Pursuing His Choice School!
Kudoo's to Him!
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Dad fm East:
[quote]not many schools will believe you if you tell them you only apply for one DSA, as most will apply for at least two, to have a choice
Although we like all the 3 schools we visited during open house, we only apply DSA to one school for DS. We discussed with DS and he only wanted to try for that particular school only. DW and me also agreed as we do not want DS to go thru too many tests as we could be quite stressful. I was also thinking I do not want to go thru the process of appealing if in the event we are rejected by the 1st choice, accepted the DSA from 2nd or 3rd choice and DS actually make the cut-off for 1st choice.
Btw, he was rejected by the school but eventually got in thru PSLE. I was really happy for him - heng arh! :D[/quote]Actually we had same feeling, as I heard DSA is very stressful process. The children, who went though DSA and been rejected, will lose their confidence. Normally the children who accepted by DSA also get good results in PSLE and join their dream school.
Any experience parents can suggest which schools are worth to do DSA? :oops: -
verykiasu2010:
Normally I believe children and parents has done survey before they apply for DSA. I guess what the child can say is why he/she likes the school and then says I'll decide later if I really can get offer from more than one school :lol:Herbie:
DSA is like going for job interview... if you tell the company that you decide later... they will throw yr letter into the waste paper basket...
not necessarily true, after being through the DSA exercise in the same scenario of choice, plus having the chance of personal interaction with those teachers / principals / interviewers / interviewing coaches...
for GEP kids with consistent result, and high performing mainstream kids, receiving more than 1 DSA offers is norm. there is nothing wrong to tell the interviewers that decision will be made later, it is not a sign of being unsure of what you want. it is showing them being wise not to rush into a decision just because someone made the first offer. you have a choice and be mature about it. as a top/good student, you are in a position of strength.
it is just a trick question from the interviewer, nothing else. it is usually the last question for fun, they have already made up their mind. Such DSA interview is not so much giving the correct answer, it is how you present yourself, being articulate and genuine and honest than to give a superficial answer to please the listeners. Even for job interviews, bosses know how to sieve out the genuine answers from the boss-pleaser kind of answers.
as the parents and kids do find out more about the school even after receiving the various DSA offers, and also the DSA exercise form will only be distributed after they have sat for the PSLE, it perfectly okay to say that decision will be made later, up to the point of internet submission at end of October. -
superann:
\"worth to do\" DSA? Really, what's suitable for one child may not be suitable for another. So you'd really just have to decide which school you like and go for it.
Any experience parents can suggest which schools are worth to do DSA? :oops: -
I think there shld be a cap to the no. of DSA a child can apply for.
So as not to rob others from of their opportunity in getting into their dream..
By having safety nets for yrself, you may end up being a 'road block' for others who want to get into their dream school..

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phankao:
I'm quite lazy one. :oops: Just want to apply for one or two, but my DS increase his choices to three now. Maybe I should wait for open house and decide later. :lol:
\"worth to do\" DSA? Really, what's suitable for one child may not be suitable for another. So you'd really just have to decide which school you like and go for it.superann:
Any experience parents can suggest which schools are worth to do DSA? :oops: -
Herbie:
The 'cap' should be self-imposed, not set by any authority. The kid and parents should limit themselves to a couple of schools they're keen on. No point applying for too many because it'll be exhausting in terms of time, effort and dollars.I think there shld be a cap to the no. of DSA a child can apply for.
So as not to rob others from of their opportunity in getting into their dream..
By having safety nets for yrself, you may end up being a 'road block' for others who want to get into their dream school..

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