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    DSA 2011

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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      soda
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      cestmoi:

      :salute: Hi Maisu & Lenny08
      I am new here...hope u dun mind me interrupting. I wld like to know what are roughly being tested in the Science domain actually? My sister's kid who will be in P6 next year is keen to try under the Science domain & wld like to know what are being tested. Hope u dun mind sharing.

      My DD took part in the English domain @RGS today. After the test, while chatting with a parent, I realised that the topics tested as compared to the previous test, were different. Today my DD was tested as follows:

      (1)Construct a story from a picture given. DD said it showed a lady in a wedding gown with a woman standing behind her. They are both looking at a man beside a horse and dark clouds loom above.
      (2)Discuss within the grp on a poem entitled 'The Student'
      (3)Write an essay on : State the possible consequences of instant fame to a teenager.

      Hope the above would be able to help parents who are trying to prepare their kids next year & are following the forum. πŸ˜„
      Thanks Cestmoi for sharing. May I know how many girls were there in the Eng selection test today? My girl attended the earlier one.

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        ngbrdad
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        breanne:


        Same here. Once there was a picture of a nurse and he said ζœεŠ‘ε‘˜γ€‚His Chinese teacher shook his head and sighed πŸ˜“ . Sorry to bring this up here but anyone knows how to prepare for Social Studies prelim paper ? Have not seen any notes just stacks of articles.
        Haven't paid much attention to SS yet.
        DS seems to be doing a lot of readings on WWII, Hitler etc.
        SO are they going to be tested on that ?

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          cestmoi
          last edited by

          soda:
          cestmoi:


          :salute: Hi Maisu & Lenny08
          I am new here...hope u dun mind me interrupting. I wld like to know what are roughly being tested in the Science domain actually? My sister's kid who will be in P6 next year is keen to try under the Science domain & wld like to know what are being tested. πŸ˜„

          Thanks Cestmoi for sharing. May I know how many girls were there in the Eng selection test today? My girl attended the earlier one.

          Hi Soda, Sry I din find out the exact nbr for today's turnout but I can safely say that the queue for English domain was the longest, followed by Math and then Science & MT. English domain applicants were then sent to 2 classrooms and in each classroom, they are then spilt up to 2 groups. DD said that her grp made up of many elite primary sch students who were very expressive and outspoken! Competition is indeed very keen! I understand that quite a nbr of them were postponed from ur DD's batch cos it clashed with NYGH GAT test. My DD is the same case too. DD just mentioned that there are 10 ppl in her grp. Total estimate for the day abt 40...

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            RSS
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            Heard from someone who is a hod in primary school that Koreans are typically passionate about maths/science and NUS High die-hard.

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              matadorepy
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              RSS:
              Heard from someone who is a hod in primary school that Koreans are typically passionate about maths/science and NUS High die-hard.

              DD is in year 1. Among foreigners, a Koreans community is quite visible from year 1 to 6 not forgetting PRC. There are smaller grp of Japanese too. At year 3, usually a higher no of vietnamese scholar (real gem in Maths & physics). I suppose Malaysian too. I guess NUSH is treated like a international Maths & Science school affiliated to NUS and most important without the \"O' n \"A\" level examination. The NUSH Diploma is recognised as a level above \"A\" level. Most of them take this as a platform to reputable oversea universities.

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                jtoh
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                You will find a number of foreign students coming into some of the top schools in Year 3 - usually students from Vietnam, PRC and Korea. These are your Math and Science whizzes. A result of annual talent scouting trips by top schools.

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                  ngbrdad
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                  matadorepy:
                  RSS:

                  Heard from someone who is a hod in primary school that Koreans are typically passionate about maths/science and NUS High die-hard.


                  DD is in year 1. Among foreigners, a Koreans community is quite visible from year 1 to 6 not forgetting PRC. There are smaller grp of Japanese too. At year 3, usually a higher no of vietnamese scholar (real gem in Maths & physics). I suppose Malaysian too. I guess NUSH is treated like a international Maths & Science school affiliated to NUS and most important without the \"O' n \"A\" level examination. The NUSH Diploma is recognised as a level above \"A\" level. Most of them take this as a platform to reputable oversea universities.

                  Is there a quota for foreign students for yr one intake ?

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                    Blur Dad
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                    ngbrdad:
                    matadorepy:

                    [quote=\"RSS\"]Heard from someone who is a hod in primary school that Koreans are typically passionate about maths/science and NUS High die-hard.


                    DD is in year 1. Among foreigners, a Koreans community is quite visible from year 1 to 6 not forgetting PRC. There are smaller grp of Japanese too. At year 3, usually a higher no of vietnamese scholar (real gem in Maths & physics). I suppose Malaysian too. I guess NUSH is treated like a international Maths & Science school affiliated to NUS and most important without the \"O' n \"A\" level examination. The NUSH Diploma is recognised as a level above \"A\" level. Most of them take this as a platform to reputable oversea universities.

                    Is there a quota for foreign students for yr one intake ?[/quote]According to the NUS, Singapore students are given first priority. Is it true and does it apply to NUSH?

                    What is the point of having the best or best math and science students study in Singapore but they are not Singaporean? How can they contribute?

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                      matadorepy
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                      ngbrdad:
                      matadorepy:

                      [quote=\"RSS\"]Heard from someone who is a hod in primary school that Koreans are typically passionate about maths/science and NUS High die-hard.


                      DD is in year 1. Among foreigners, a Koreans community is quite visible from year 1 to 6 not forgetting PRC. There are smaller grp of Japanese too. At year 3, usually a higher no of vietnamese scholar (real gem in Maths & physics). I suppose Malaysian too. I guess NUSH is treated like a international Maths & Science school affiliated to NUS and most important without the \"O' n \"A\" level examination. The NUSH Diploma is recognised as a level above \"A\" level. Most of them take this as a platform to reputable oversea universities.

                      Is there a quota for foreign students for yr one intake ?[/quote]In mainstream top school too, at sec 3 there are scholars recruitment from PRC, Malaysia,India, and other Asean schools every year. The students are provided free lodging, free tuition fees, free expenses up till local university. That's why there have been countless complaints by netizens
                      about unfairness by MOE , depriving local-born of their place in local U (many forced to go oversea u) while providing all these to so-called FT . what's the gahment real agenda ? :?

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                        soda
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                        matadorepy:
                        ......The NUSH Diploma is recognised as a level above \"A\" level. Most of them take this as a platform to reputable oversea universities.

                        Is it a fact? No offence, just wondering if there is a source to support the claim. My dd is not talented in maths and science. I'm curious because someone I know always boosts about her boy and NUSH. It is a new and a nich school. How to compare NUSH Diploma and diplomas of other schools (HCI diploma, Raffles diploma and IB diploma)?

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