DSA 2011
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ms_lim:
Same here... :nailbite: I was told that NYGH will most likely complete calling up those shortlisted by this week. Good luck to all dd who are still waiting...[/quote]Ya...Good luck to all kids. :grphug:clover18:
[quote=\"kiasu1999\"]who still receive a call from NYGH(non-gep) for interview?
not yet for me....still waiting :xedfingers:
understand last day of interview is 5aug and they are still calling the shortlisted candidates. The wait is unbearable. -
:thankyou: vk2010, jtoh and twatau for CO,WL..clarification... :boogie:
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yukilei:
You should go direct to this link, lah. Actually the info hasn't changed over all these years.
Thks jtoh. I should have move to this page first before I click the link. The FAQ is so long... Thks for the effort!!!! Hope this rule doesn't change next year cos my Ds will only be P6 next year!
http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/admissions/dsa-sec/faqs/#two-offers -
ifahh03:
Bumped into a teacher from SST, according to her, those selected was informed via email. Those not selected will not get any email or acknowledgement.
hm.....
Do you mean they have already been informed? -
pinky88:
Hi Pinky88,
Hi Happymother, u may want to browse Pg 575 (NJmom-GEP) & Pg 630 (BlueBreeze- Sports) on their DD interview at NYGH. My DD classmate will be gg for interview (thru CCA) this pm, i'll share with u guys if she manage to get some info fm tis classmate. Btw, when is ur DD's interview, mine is 2moro.Happymother:
Anyone chould share some things about interview for non-GEP at NYGH? Which questions were asked? How many students in one group? Take turn to answer? Any details. Thanks a lot. :thankyou:
All the best to our dd and ds.
Thanks for your info. My dd 's interview is 2moro afternoon.
Hopefully they could do well and get CO from their dream school.
All the best!
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verykiasu2010:
that is also because the schools involved are so willing to facilitate the transfer process in order to take in high scorers.jtoh:
That's happening more and more because of the kiasu mentality of parents, despite MOE's efforts at telling parents that your DSA selection is final. Until MOE and the schools actually put their foot down and refuse transfers, the practice will probably continue.
i am no longer an anti-transfer due to the above, what can I say ?

Yes, totally agreed. It was the school that spoil the market. Remember last year, in this forum there was a student called “Polar Bear”. His dream school was RI but DSA application was rejected. He was given CO from ASC(I) and he had accepted the offer. When PSLE result released, his score was 262 which is above the COP of RI. He tried to appeal to RI and was rejected although his PSLE score was 3 points above RI COP. Yet, another student who was in the situation as “Polar Bear” but his PSLE score was 268, his appeal was successful. So this is still very much depend on the PSLE score, the rules and policies are just a guideline, the school have all the reasons to reject or accept you if they want. -
Belle2011:
Hi Belle
May I ask if yours is non-gepper and had sat for half a day selection on 9 July?Funx3:
Just Received Email for RGS interview on coming thu 28 Jul.
Her other Gym Mate from another Sch also receive interview invitation on the Same Day.
In the Email, it is mentioned :
\"In order to allow your daughter to be comfortable and perform well in an interview, she will be in the company of two other applicants to be interviewed by a panel of 2 - 3 interviewers. The interview session will take about half an hour.
Please be assured that your daughter will be given equal opportunities to be heard by the interviewers. Please encourage her to respond to questions posed as sincerely and spontaneously as possible. There is no need for her to present any prepared speech.\"
Finally, the Last stage of DSA ....
Thank-you.
My DD also sat for the selection test on 9 July. Like you I am waiting for the result of that. Do you know if anyone under the academic domain has received any reply yet? -
Blur Dad:
that is also because the schools involved are so willing to facilitate the transfer process in order to take in high scorers.verykiasu2010:
[quote=\"jtoh\"]
That's happening more and more because of the kiasu mentality of parents, despite MOE's efforts at telling parents that your DSA selection is final. Until MOE and the schools actually put their foot down and refuse transfers, the practice will probably continue.
i am no longer an anti-transfer due to the above, what can I say ?

Yes, totally agreed. It was the school that spoil the market. Remember last year, in this forum there was a student called “Polar Bear”. His dream school was RI but DSA application was rejected. He was given CO from ASC(I) and he had accepted the offer. When PSLE result released, his score was 262 which is above the COP of RI. He tried to appeal to RI and was rejected although his PSLE score was 3 points above RI COP. Yet, another student who was in the situation as “Polar Bear” but his PSLE score was 268, his appeal was successful. So this is still very much depend on the PSLE score, the rules and policies are just a guideline, the school have all the reasons to reject or accept you if they want.[/quote]Once it comes to transfers the discretion is entirely with the schools. They can even offer places to students below their COP if they wish. I hope they'll do away with this transfer business though. -
quote=\"Blur Dad\"]
verykiasu2010:
that is also because the schools involved are so willing to facilitate the transfer process in order to take in high scorers.jtoh:
That's happening more and more because of the kiasu mentality of parents, despite MOE's efforts at telling parents that your DSA selection is final. Until MOE and the schools actually put their foot down and refuse transfers, the practice will probably continue.
i am no longer an anti-transfer due to the above, what can I say ?

Yes, totally agreed. It was the school that spoil the market. Remember last year, in this forum there was a student called “Polar Bear”. His dream school was RI but DSA application was rejected. He was given CO from ASC(I) and he had accepted the offer. When PSLE result released, his score was 262 which is above the COP of RI. He tried to appeal to RI and was rejected although his PSLE score was 3 points above RI COP. Yet, another student who was in the situation as “Polar Bear” but his PSLE score was 268, his appeal was successful. So this is still very much depend on the PSLE score, the rules and policies are just a guideline, the school have all the reasons to reject or accept you if they want.[/quote]
another point often missed out by parents is that these IP IS (integrated programme, independent school) has 100% autonomy on their admission discretion, although the PSLE S1 posting is the benchmark, supplemented by DSA. if they so choose, like NUSH, they can opt out from the S1 posting system
I am aware some appeal cases for RI with 262 score - some got it some didn't -
phankao:
Thank you!!! Hope the rules continue to stay. To me, as long as Ds can get CO from any schools mentioned in the DSA thread (those few lah)...... I'll be very happy......
You should go direct to this link, lah. Actually the info hasn't changed over all these years.yukilei:
Thks jtoh. I should have move to this page first before I click the link. The FAQ is so long... Thks for the effort!!!! Hope this rule doesn't change next year cos my Ds will only be P6 next year!
http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/admissions/dsa-sec/faqs/#two-offers
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