DSA 2011
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verykiasu2010:
But they state that the school records must show eg. 80% average. Surely some pri school's 75% might even be better than some pri school's 80%? So those from schools with very strict exams would not have chance to apply for that same DSA due to criteria, but student from a school with easier exams can. That's what I'm trying to say.funny, now \"quote\" button is missing
replying to phankao
the selection tests set by the DSA schools will ensure they are measure by the same standard, regardless of what marks which school they are from -
phankao:
but the geppers they take the same SA exams..so the 80% is it meant for geppers' result or is it also meant for mainstream students?
But they state that the school records must show eg. 80% average. Surely some pri school's 75% might even be better than some pri school's 80%? So those from schools with very strict exams would not have chance to apply for that same DSA due to criteria, but student from a school with easier exams can. That's what I'm trying to say.verykiasu2010:
funny, now \"quote\" button is missing
replying to phankao
the selection tests set by the DSA schools will ensure they are measure by the same standard, regardless of what marks which school they are from -
vlim:
But they state that the school records must show eg. 80% average. Surely some pri school's 75% might even be better than some pri school's 80%? So those from schools with very strict exams would not have chance to apply for that same DSA due to criteria, but student from a school with easier exams can. That's what I'm trying to say.phankao:
[quote=\"verykiasu2010\"]funny, now \"quote\" button is missing
replying to phankao
the selection tests set by the DSA schools will ensure they are measure by the same standard, regardless of what marks which school they are from
but the geppers they take the same SA exams..so the 80% is it meant for geppers' result or is it also meant for mainstream students?[/quote]We are not talking about GEP students lah. GEP students do DSA under their own realm.
Some schools still specify 80% for mainstream students. Some specify 75%, Some even specify 85%, i think. -
oic..then ya lo...not too fair lo ...especially for kids whose schools like to set 'high standard' papers.. :lol:
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vlim:
oic..then ya lo...not too fair lo ...especially for kids whose schools like to set 'high standard' papers.. :lol:
Some more my ds' teachers were \"boasting\" that this year's SA1 papers is even more difficult than the last 2 years' PSLE papers and their own school exams! (they've already taken them earlier this month). -
phankao:
vlim:
oic..then ya lo...not too fair lo ...especially for kids whose schools like to set 'high standard' papers.. :lol:
Some more my ds' teachers were \"boasting\" that this year's SA1 papers is even more difficult than the last 2 years' PSLE papers and their own school exams! (they've already taken them earlier this month).
omg...no wonder u so unhappy..heheeeeeee :lol: ....maybe u can raise this up to the school... :rant: -
vlim:
phankao:
[quote=\"vlim\"]oic..then ya lo...not too fair lo ...especially for kids whose schools like to set 'high standard' papers.. :lol:
Some more my ds' teachers were \"boasting\" that this year's SA1 papers is even more difficult than the last 2 years' PSLE papers and their own school exams! (they've already taken them earlier this month).
omg...no wonder u so unhappy..heheeeeeee :lol: ....maybe u can raise this up to the school... :rant:[/quote]I think nothing to raise lah - I wish primary schools practise showing the child's \"percentile\" like secondary schools, then I know how the child stands vis-a-vis the cohort (like psle t-score). That itself is way more comforting than the \"maximum score\", \"lowest score\" and \"average\". -
yah agree with u…
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Hi, My daughter has been plays the cornet in the brass band in her current primary school from primary 2 to primary 6. The brass band wins gold and silver awards at SYF. However, my daughter has only a grade 5 in piano, she does not have a grade in cornet.
Does anyone know if she stands a chance in getting to NYGH/RGS/NJC via DSA? She scores distinctions in English, Maths, Science in ICAS NSW papers, does it help?
I don't want her to apply if she has low likelihood of getting in as it is unnecessarily stressful to both of us. please help? :? -
Acs I need quite a detail portfolio. How about RI. Do we need to photocopy all the certificates for the competition with the application for dsa or we wait until they call us for interview.
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