DSA 2011
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TwaTau:
And on the free response written test, I will also like to know the scope and structure as well?
Me too...
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TwaTau:
Ha TwaTau,Aiyo, kancheong parent. Got to pace yourself, if you are starting to worry now, then by next year, you will go pop!
Joke aside, the school will probably not allow the GEP to apply under non-GEP domain, and it will be kind of unfair to the non-GEP kids. I don't think the GEP students will have too much trouble with GAT. It is one additional test he will hav to go through, and to go non-GEP domain, you DS will have to do even more tests!
Bobian, got to be kanchong a bit... at least get myself prepared mah...
As for the GAT test, to be frank, sometimes, I still feel that my Ds got thru by luck. haha. Better don't let my Ds read this. If not, he'll jump!!!!!
Let's see who can share with us the on the written response. -
Can someone pls share for GAT test, how many questions are there and need to complete in what kind of time frame?thank you.
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For the Gat Test, the time frame is 1 hr and the questions are about 100. Get to read it from the DSA documents.
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For those non-GEP student that get borderline cases of 79.8% on average of P5 mid, P5 final and P6 mid year result, do they have chances to apply for DSA? My DS get this result and interested in DHS. Not sure whether he has any chance.
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Super Alice:
For those non-GEP student that get borderline cases of 79.8% on average of P5 mid, P5 final and P6 mid year result, do they have chances to apply for DSA? My DS get this result and interested in DHS. Not sure whether he has any chance.
I think there's no harm trying. -
Super Alice:
For those non-GEP student that get borderline cases of 79.8% on average of P5 mid, P5 final and P6 mid year result, do they have chances to apply for DSA? My DS get this result and interested in DHS. Not sure whether he has any chance.
I think you should just give it a try. If you do not try, you do not know. No one knows for certain if you will be successful or not. -
Hi, does anyone noe rgs and nygh minimum percentage to dsa? I heard dhs is 85% for general, 80% for performing art and 75% for sports (non gep) and gep student is all -10%. What abt rgs and nygh? My cousin got 82.7% for p5 mid yr, p6 end of yr 81.3% n 77.1% fr p6 mid yr… The average for the 3 is approximately 80.37. But if count 2 would b 79.2. Does she have any chance to dsa?
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stronger:
P5 SA2 84%, P6 SA1 81.5%, how about this result?[/quote]Does she have any supporting documents? Such as some maths olympiad gold, or model pupil, prefect, etc? Or does she excel in certain subj? 1 of the student leader in nygh told me tt they focus more on other talents or character development such as achievements in sch or outside sch rather than just on studies.Mwahahaha XD:
[quote=\"stronger\"]hi, my daughter this year p6, she is studying at a neigbhor school. she is ranking about 7~8 of all p6 (about 240 pupils) in the school. she would like to go girls school.want to DSA for NYGH,not too sure can get? if get, is it very tough for her? could any body suggest 2 schools for DSA? many thanks!
Must see her overall n percentage -
Hi
I read through a few post stating "For those non-GEP student that get borderline cases of 79.8% on average of P5 mid, P5 final and P6 mid year result".
What does 79.8% mean? Where the figure come from? Thanks.
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