DSA 2011
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vlim maybe they know you have defected to the ememy camp

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Sun_2010:
vlim maybe they know you have defected to the ememy camp

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Pen88n:
hi jtoh & Pen88n ~ personally i think the math olympiads still DO carry a good weight when it comes to DSA. after all the whole point of the DSA is for some schools to sift out those Specific Talents that might not be able to get in if based on their PSLE T-scores alone.
I think nowadays the sec sch do not accept based on these Maths Olympiad awards anymore. This MO is more related to academic, and if it is academic, they might as well wait for your overall PSLE score. Afterall, they want someone outstanding in all subjects and not one subject only!jtoh:
Yes, me too. Used to be that SMOPS Platinum would be assured of a place in RI/HCI/NUSH. Then it became an offer by NUSH but rejected by RI. Now not even an offer by NUSH but possibly RI. Guess SMOPS is no longer the golden ticket and you have to get SMOJ.
and based on the fact that RI & RGS are developing classes such as Euler / Gaelileo / Raffles Academy, i would say that such talents are still very important to the schools.
i think maybe in those few cases you mentioned, some other important factors came into play. eg. perhaps the student is really not good in English and the school is concerned that he/she might not be able to cope with the school's overall cirriculum?
or it could be that the student displayed some aptitude / attitude traits during the interview that made the school thinks that he/she might have some difficulties fitting into the school's culture...
jmho ~
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Intermezzo:
hi jtoh & Pen88n ~ personally i think the math olympiads still DO carry a good weight when it comes to DSA. after all the whole point of the DSA is for some schools to sift out those Specific Talents that might not be able to get in if based on their PSLE T-scores alone.
I think nowadays the sec sch do not accept based on these Maths Olympiad awards anymore. This MO is more related to academic, and if it is academic, they might as well wait for your overall PSLE score. Afterall, they want someone outstanding in all subjects and not one subject only!Pen88n:
[quote=\"jtoh\"]
Yes, me too. Used to be that SMOPS Platinum would be assured of a place in RI/HCI/NUSH. Then it became an offer by NUSH but rejected by RI. Now not even an offer by NUSH but possibly RI. Guess SMOPS is no longer the golden ticket and you have to get SMOJ.
and based on the fact that RI & RGS are developing classes such as Euler / Gaelileo / Raffles Academy, i would say that such talents are still very important to the schools.
i think maybe in those few cases you mentioned, some other important factors came into play. eg. perhaps the student is really not good in English and the school is concerned that he/she might not be able to cope with the school's overall cirriculum?
or it could be that the student displayed some aptitude / attitude traits during the interview that made the school thinks that he/she might have some difficulties fitting into the school's culture...
jmho ~ :)[/quote]Hi intermezzo,
Yes, I agree math olympiads do still have a role to play in DSA. After all, there is a specific DSA domain for Math to apply under for some schools. It's just that through the years, it's getting tougher and tougher to secure a DSA through Math as more and more students participate in MOs and go for coaching and get better at it. You are absolutely right about other factors such as personality, aptitude and attitude coming into play of course.
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tsh0202:
May I know are there any parents who received calls from HCI asking them to put HCI as first choice yesterday? I was just wondering what's the reason for calling the parents when they've already sent out emails and letters.
The must have received alot of rejects lately.. :siam: -
jtoh:
thanks for the clarifications jtoh ~
Hi intermezzo,
Yes, I agree math olympiads do still have a role to play in DSA. After all, there is a specific DSA domain for Math to apply under for some schools. It's just that through the years, it's getting tougher and tougher to secure a DSA through Math as more and more students participate in MOs and go for coaching and get better at it. You are absolutely right about other factors such as personality, aptitude and attitude coming into play of course.

in fact that was one of my concerns when ds was applying DSA to RI and HCI a few years ago.. he did get a gold, but it seems like there was a very long list of platinums and golds kekeke... :scared:
so i advised ds that for his DSA portfolio maybe he should be yaya a bit and highlight the fact that he studies based on his interest in learning and self-motivation without going for any tuition / coaching at all.. lucky he got in.. so maybe it worked..
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Intermezzo:
Good tip there, Intermezzo. Must tell our kids to yaya also.
thanks for the clarifications jtoh ~jtoh:
Hi intermezzo,
Yes, I agree math olympiads do still have a role to play in DSA. After all, there is a specific DSA domain for Math to apply under for some schools. It's just that through the years, it's getting tougher and tougher to secure a DSA through Math as more and more students participate in MOs and go for coaching and get better at it. You are absolutely right about other factors such as personality, aptitude and attitude coming into play of course.

in fact that was one of my concerns when ds was applying DSA to RI and HCI a few years ago.. he did get a gold, but it seems like there was a very long list of platinums and golds kekeke... :scared:
so i advised ds that for his DSA portfolio maybe he should be yaya a bit and highlight the fact that he studies based on his interest in learning and self-motivation without going for any tuition / coaching at all.. lucky he got in.. so maybe it worked..
Your kids are all very talented in Math I see. :rahrah:
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Interested:
Not true. There are still a lot of parents who did not read email or forgot to reply them or ... whatever situation. So they are just follow-up with a phone call to check.tsh0202:
May I know are there any parents who received calls from HCI asking them to put HCI as first choice yesterday? I was just wondering what's the reason for calling the parents when they've already sent out emails and letters.
The must have received alot of rejects lately.. :siam:
You ought not speculate! If you dislike a school, in the first place you should not apply for it rather than putting negative opinion or speculate negative view about the school. :razz: -
Otah:
Not true. There are still a lot of parents who did not read email or forgot to reply them or ... whatever situation. So they are just follow-up with a phone call to check.Interested:
[quote=\"tsh0202\"]May I know are there any parents who received calls from HCI asking them to put HCI as first choice yesterday? I was just wondering what's the reason for calling the parents when they've already sent out emails and letters.
The must have received alot of rejects lately.. :siam:
You ought not speculate! If you dislike a school, in the first place you should not apply for it rather than putting negative opinion or speculate negative view about the school. :razz:[/quote]Well individual view....in this KSP thread there are many with different view on different things but i dun classified them as speculation...to each his own :evil:
Anyway, to add I do not dislike the school...its a very good top school in singapore
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tsh0202:
May I know are there any parents who received calls from HCI asking them to put HCI as first choice yesterday? I was just wondering what's the reason for calling the parents when they've already sent out emails and letters.
Yes, I received a call from HCI too a few days ago, asking me to go for the parents symposium, saying my DS among top 50, as good as CO. When I told him my DS already got another CO from NUSHS, he kept on telling me we have to put HCI as 1st choice, otherwise DS will sure go to NUSHS. Just wonder how many parents they called & say the same thing.
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