DSA 2011
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Lynn2010:
That's a tricky situation to be in. If School A is the school your dd wants to go to, and you are confident that she should be able to get in via her PSLE results, I say just wait for her PSLE results. If your dd does receive a CO from School B and she puts School B as her DSA choice with the intention of transferring after the results, be prepared that it'll be a real hassle. You can read past year's posts for details from parents who went through it.
Vanillacake,
She was one of the few who has not heard from RGS. So i think \"Pao Tang\". I believe she can get reasonably good results from PSLE. But I'm still unsure of which school she should apply.
In another post, i was asking opinion that should School A is a choice school that did not give CO. School B a backup school that give CO. Should i just give up everything and wait for her PSLE result and apply School A.
Basically my DD has not heard from any school.
There's also the question of doing the honorable thing of sticking with your DSA choice after you've made it. (I think you mentioned it in your original post). Choosing a DSA school only to transfer out is denying other students of a place in the school. While this practice is officially frowned upon, it has been practised and there's talk that it may be clamped down. So you also don't want to be caught in a situation where this might be the year that schools decide not to allow any DSA transfers. -
jtoh:
No, dont think it is my post about the honorable thing. though i think so.
That's a tricky situation to be in. If School A is the school your dd wants to go to, and you are confident that she should be able to get in via her PSLE results, I say just wait for her PSLE results. If your dd does receive a CO from School B and she puts School B as her DSA choice with the intention of transferring after the results, be prepared that it'll be a real hassle. You can read past year's posts for details from parents who went through it.Lynn2010:
Vanillacake,
She was one of the few who has not heard from RGS. So i think \"Pao Tang\". I believe she can get reasonably good results from PSLE. But I'm still unsure of which school she should apply.
In another post, i was asking opinion that should School A is a choice school that did not give CO. School B a backup school that give CO. Should i just give up everything and wait for her PSLE result and apply School A.
Basically my DD has not heard from any school.
There's also the question of doing the honorable thing of sticking with your DSA choice after you've made it. (I think you mentioned it in your original post). Choosing a DSA school only to transfer out is denying other students of a place in the school. While this practice is officially frowned upon, it has been practised and there's talk that it may be clamped down. So you also don't want to be caught in a situation where this might be the year that schools decide not to allow any DSA transfers.
Thanks for your thoughts. I may take the risk as i'm pretty confident that she can score good marks. I will think about it. My only concern that there is always a chance that her MT pulls her down. 25% of the time her MT can go into a B grade (roller coaster between an A* & B - unbelievable). Thanks anyway -
Lynn2010:
No, dont think it is my post about the honorable thing. though i think so.
That's a tricky situation to be in. If School A is the school your dd wants to go to, and you are confident that she should be able to get in via her PSLE results, I say just wait for her PSLE results. If your dd does receive a CO from School B and she puts School B as her DSA choice with the intention of transferring after the results, be prepared that it'll be a real hassle. You can read past year's posts for details from parents who went through it.jtoh:
[quote=\"Lynn2010\"]
Vanillacake,
She was one of the few who has not heard from RGS. So i think \"Pao Tang\". I believe she can get reasonably good results from PSLE. But I'm still unsure of which school she should apply.
In another post, i was asking opinion that should School A is a choice school that did not give CO. School B a backup school that give CO. Should i just give up everything and wait for her PSLE result and apply School A.
Basically my DD has not heard from any school.
There's also the question of doing the honorable thing of sticking with your DSA choice after you've made it. (I think you mentioned it in your original post). Choosing a DSA school only to transfer out is denying other students of a place in the school. While this practice is officially frowned upon, it has been practised and there's talk that it may be clamped down. So you also don't want to be caught in a situation where this might be the year that schools decide not to allow any DSA transfers.
Thanks for your thoughts. I may take the risk as i'm pretty confident that she can score good marks. I will think about it. My only concern that there is always a chance that her MT pulls her down. 25% of the time her MT can go into a B grade (roller coaster between an A* & B - unbelievable). Thanks anyway[/quote]Hi Lynn2010,
I understand your concern about your dd's MT grades. If it's any reassurance, on average, more than 80% of students taking CL score A/A* at PSLE.
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Know it is OT here but can’t help to notice out of 4 presidential hopefuls, 3 from RI.
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Publica:
Hi vidhyalog,
Dear Ngbrdadvidhyalog:
[quote=\"ngbrdad\"]Did not receive letter from RI yesterday.
So bracing ourselves for the rejection letter either today or Monday.
Anyone else on the same boat ?
I am just a fellow parent - who applied for DSA for SST for my son - but did not get through to the shortlist
Yesterday when I read your son got the NJC interview letter - I involuntarily let out a \"Yes!\" - and surprised myself in the process. I do not know you from Adam - but somehow seem to be rooting for your son - like in a reality TV show. Good luck for the rest of the DSA process.
All is not lost. The most important exam is still the PSLE. Do motivate your son to work hard for it. Good luck![/quote]
Thanks Publica. -
RSS:
Am waiting for nus high test outcome. The 400 shortlisted for the camp are supposed to pay for the camp fees by July 19. So the results should be put soon. This year there is a 40% increase of pupils attending their dsa talks and open house. That should translate to 1.4x2000=2800 dsa applicants!
Not 2800 dsa applicants.
Actual number of DSA applicants for year 2011 = 2017. -
wormy:
Know it is OT here but can't help to notice out of 4 presidential hopefuls, 3 from RI.
and the newest president scholars also 3 out of 4 ....not all are Tan's though :rotflmao: -
Anyone knows if you are on RI waiting list, when will you be given a confirm offer? Will students on waiting list be informed somewhere in Sept whether they are given CO before they exercise their DSA options in Oct?
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I am new and first post
just wanna ask for views if yr DD get a CO from RGS & WL from NYGH
not sure how many are in the same situation.
appreciate all views.
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verykiasu2010:
This year's PSC scholars, out of 72, 36 from RI/RGS/RJC group, 18 from HCI/HYGH group .wormy:
Know it is OT here but can't help to notice out of 4 presidential hopefuls, 3 from RI.
and the newest president scholars also 3 out of 4 ....not all are Tan's though :rotflmao:
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