DSA 2011
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vlim:
Vlim, I mean to parent during teacher-parents mtg. I just wonder will the teacher advise the parents during the P6 parent-teacher meeting to help them make a better choice - like if a kid is not suitable for a particular school based on his academic or character, will the teacher advise the parents?
You mean the teacher telling all the gep students or only upon parents asking foe their recommendation?I didn't hear from my ds tt his teacher tell them anything like tt nor did I check with the teachers. Guess they wouldn't want to interfere with tt ..unless a particular sec sch would like to pull certain gp of students to their sch via the pri sch :evil: :evil:Flowermonaster:
Vlim, did your DS's teacher gives any recommendation on which school to DSA before he make his decision? -
Thanks yukilei, I think I will talk to his teacher at the end of the year to hear his advice. We have listed out 3 schools to DSA but not sure if they are suitable for my DS. Checked with him and he said he like them all. Sigh.....and that got me worried as he don't seems to know what he wants.
yukilei:
Flowermonaster, I guess you can speak to the teacher. I've spoken to my ds chinese teacher recently, asking for her opinion, whether she thinks my ds can cope if he choose HCI. She has been teaching him for 2 years from CL to HCL. So, I thought she can give me good advice.[/quote]Flowermonaster:
[quote=\"vlim\"]So is the school tt is Kiasu ... :evil:
I think trying for 2 or 3 schools would depend on the kids. If kids like my son only like the 2 schools, probably he will apply DSA to 2 schools. If the kids have not decided which school to go and/or not too confident with his results then maybe. Most likely these gp of kids will go for 3 DSA... Orin mind they have 3 schools which they like but have not decided at this pt of time .. :snooze:
Vlim, did your DS's teacher gives any recommendation on which school to DSA before he make his decision? -
yukilei:
my ds told me that if he can score >83%, (as good as your ds), he'll only try 2 sch so that he'll not take up other CO. Trying 2 & not 1 is because there's no guarantee. However, if he gets < 80%, he'll try more since the chance of getting CO is much lower.[/quote]
So is the school tt is Kiasu ... :evil:vlim:
[quote=\"Flowermonaster\"]
Just spoken to my DS's form teacher & was advised by him to try for 3 schools. Asked him why 3 and not 2 as what we intend to do next year & he said most of the kids in their school will try 3. :?
I think trying for 2 or 3 schools would depend on the kids. If kids like my son only like the 2 schools, probably he will apply DSA to 2 schools. If the kids have not decided which school to go and/or not too confident with his results then maybe. Most likely these gp of kids will go for 3 DSA... Orin mind they have 3 schools which they like but have not decided at this pt of time .. :snooze:
Hi
I think it doesn't matter how many schools you apply. Once your DS SA1 scores <80%, most of the schools (RI/HCI/ASCI) will LIKELY not award any CO, unless there is an exception case (e.g. your DS has won some international awards or has done something really exception and accepted by the school). If below 77%, chances will be rejected. -
firefly38:
Hi firefly38, glad tt i wwas not alone thinking tt :hi5: & congrats on HCI & RI COs too :celebrate: RI 1st choice?cylg:
Ooooooooooohhhhhhhh...hahaha...sorry...i m a bit \"retard\"...now i got it...tks verykiasu2010!!!

Hi cylg, I was also thinking the same way as you did! :hi5: btw, my DS also applied for RI & HCI only, haha!
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Flowermonaster:
My ds p6 parent teacher meeting was early of this yr. And more or less my ds has set his first choice and second choice. Furthermore, the teacher might not know which school culture suit him right
Vlim, I mean to parent during teacher-parents mtg. I just wonder will the teacher advise the parents during the P6 parent-teacher meeting to help them make a better choice - like if a kid is not suitable for a particular school based on his academic or character, will the teacher advise the parents?vlim:
You mean the teacher telling all the gep students or only upon parents asking foe their recommendation?I didn't hear from my ds tt his teacher tell them anything like tt nor did I check with the teachers. Guess they wouldn't want to interfere with tt ..unless a particular sec sch would like to pull certain gp of students to their sch via the pri sch :evil: :evil:
... Anyway is jmo.. Definitely I think u can seek teachers' opinion or recommendations..
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vlim:
Hi Vlim, thanks for the feedback. I guess as much that the P6 teachers might not know them that well yet. I will check with his P5 teachers at the end of the year.
My ds p6 parent teacher meeting was early of this yr. And more or less my ds has set his first choice and second choice. Furthermore, the teacher might not know which school culture suit him right
... Anyway is jmo.. Definitely I think u can seek teachers' opinion or recommendations.. -
Flowermonaster:
You are welcome Flowermonaster.
Hi Vlim, thanks for the feedback. I guess as much that the P6 teachers might not know them that well yet. I will check with his P5 teachers at the end of the year.vlim:
My ds p6 parent teacher meeting was early of this yr. And more or less my ds has set his first choice and second choice. Furthermore, the teacher might not know which school culture suit him right
... Anyway is jmo.. Definitely I think u can seek teachers' opinion or recommendations..
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yukilei:
my ds told me that if he can score >83%, (as good as your ds), he'll only try 2 sch so that he'll not take up other CO. Trying 2 & not 1 is because there's no guarantee. However, if he gets < 80%, he'll try more since the chance of getting CO is much lower.
The >83% may not be a quarantee also, if you are thinking of that particular boy school most of the boys wants to go to. Your kids got to be an octopus of all trades, some of these may be helpful to increase their chances: prefect, SO/MO high metal winners, leader in their CCA group, high achiever in some sports, music proficiency, number of visits for open house, natural public speaker, etc etc. Do we really have such a perfect kids? :scared: -
TwaTau:
I believe there r such kids ard but not many...however...it's always good to score > 83%..........at least no need to take GAT (RI case)...lesser stress(for parents...not sure abt the kids)yukilei:
my ds told me that if he can score >83%, (as good as your ds), he'll only try 2 sch so that he'll not take up other CO. Trying 2 & not 1 is because there's no guarantee. However, if he gets < 80%, he'll try more since the chance of getting CO is much lower.
The >83% may not be a quarantee also, if you are thinking of that particular boy school most of the boys wants to go to. Your kids got to be an octopus of all trades, some of these may be helpful to increase their chances: prefect, SO/MO high metal winners, leader in their CCA group, high achiever in some sports, music proficiency, number of visits for open house, natural public speaker, etc etc. Do we really have such a perfect kids? :scared:
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cylg:
Thought it is >80%, then no GAT. Has it changed to 83%?TwaTau:
[quote=\"yukilei\"]my ds told me that if he can score >83%, (as good as your ds), he'll only try 2 sch so that he'll not take up other CO. Trying 2 & not 1 is because there's no guarantee. However, if he gets < 80%, he'll try more since the chance of getting CO is much lower.
The >83% may not be a quarantee also, if you are thinking of that particular boy school most of the boys wants to go to. Your kids got to be an octopus of all trades, some of these may be helpful to increase their chances: prefect, SO/MO high metal winners, leader in their CCA group, high achiever in some sports, music proficiency, number of visits for open house, natural public speaker, etc etc. Do we really have such a perfect kids? :scared:
I believe there r such kids ard but not many...however...it's always good to score > 83%..........at least no need to take GAT (RI case)...lesser stress(for parents...not sure abt the kids)
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