DSA 2011
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Pen88n:
NJC only gave out 40 COs this year?! That's v few. How many in their total intake per year?
Agreed. NUSH and NJC more level playing field for mainstreamers and GEPpers. However, the numbers are still pretty \"scary\": NUSH - >2000 applicants for 150 COs, NJC - >700 applicants for 40 COs.
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jtoh:
thought is 200 ?
NJC only gave out 40 COs this year?! That's v few. How many in their total intake per year?Pen88n:
Agreed. NUSH and NJC more level playing field for mainstreamers and GEPpers. However, the numbers are still pretty \"scary\": NUSH - >2000 applicants for 150 COs, NJC - >700 applicants for 40 COs.
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Blur Dad:
Hi firefly38
Hi Blur Dad, is your Apple from China or England, or some other places? Wherever it comes from, I wish your Apple will 'transform' into a Dragon Fruit, or even a Durian, on Harvest Day!! Good Luck!!!firefly38:
[quote=\"Blur Dad\"]
Hi vlim / firefly38
Thank you
Hope DS will get his Durian (King of Fruits) eventually. Have been in dilemma whether to apply for the only WL(apple) on hand or not, however to be KS, we have applied for the WL just in case.
My DS apple to be is from AngMo country.(ACSI).
DS dream school is Durian (King of Fruits) and Dragon Fruits from China, second choice. Pray hard DS would get into his dream school
Thank you[/quote]OIC.. so your DS' dream fruit is du-RI-an, from England! Yes, it is indeed the King of Fruits!!!
But now, I am a little worried as your DS has exercised his option and put Apple (ACSi WL) as his 1st choice. What if Apple WL turns into a CO on PSLE result day? Read (in this forum) that it is more difficult, if not impossible, for pupils to appeal to another better school, even if they
achieve high scores for PSLE?
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jtoh:
Seems that previous years they gave more but a lot of the COs were not taken up in the end.
NJC only gave out 40 COs this year?! That's v few. How many in their total intake per year?Pen88n:
Agreed. NUSH and NJC more level playing field for mainstreamers and GEPpers. However, the numbers are still pretty \"scary\": NUSH - >2000 applicants for 150 COs, NJC - >700 applicants for 40 COs.
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So this year apparently anyone with a CO or WL elsewhere were not offered any CO, and they scrapped the WL as well.
So only 40 CO were given out.
Will be interesting to see how many they take in via S1 and whether the COP may be lowered. -
Pen88n:
Still trying to figure out what went wrong for DS1 during the second round for NUSH and NJC, especially for NJC.
Agreed. NUSH and NJC more level playing field for mainstreamers and GEPpers. However, the numbers are still pretty \"scary\": NUSH - >2000 applicants for 150 COs, NJC - >700 applicants for 40 COs.
If you go thru' DSA as an exposure and only choose schools you really want (1-3 the most), it can be a priceless experience for your kid. If you go thru' this exercise with the push of getting a CO (I heard some parents who applied for 5-6 schools for their kids), it will be a chore for the kid and very pressurizing.
Looking at the stats it is a daunting task.
No clear guidelines have even been released on their final selection criteria.
Nobody knows whether it's based solely on performance during the second round alone, or round one results plus school results etc were taken into consideration at all. -
ngbrdad:
Seems that previous years they gave more but a lot of the COs were not taken up in the end.
NJC only gave out 40 COs this year?! That's v few. How many in their total intake per year?jtoh:
[quote=\"Pen88n\"]
Agreed. NUSH and NJC more level playing field for mainstreamers and GEPpers. However, the numbers are still pretty \"scary\": NUSH - >2000 applicants for 150 COs, NJC - >700 applicants for 40 COs.
.
So this year apparently anyone with a CO or WL elsewhere were not offered any CO, and they scrapped the WL as well.
So only 40 CO were given out.
Will be interesting to see how many they take in via S1 and whether the COP may be lowered.[/quote]That sounds a little unfair to the kids who wanted NJC as first choice but tried out another school just in case. But I suppose the message is if you're not serious about the school don't try out.
Yes it'll be interesting to see how this will impact COP. -
verykiasu2010:
thought is 200 ?[/quote]Number is from ngbrdad's info. NJC total intake is about 200 yearly, Usually they gave out about 100 COs (50%). Accordingly to ngbrdad, and I heard from some frens too, this year NJC seems to have reduced the number of COs drastically. And they removed the WL too.
NJC only gave out 40 COs this year?! That's v few. How many in their total intake per year?jtoh:
[quote=\"Pen88n\"]
Agreed. NUSH and NJC more level playing field for mainstreamers and GEPpers. However, the numbers are still pretty \"scary\": NUSH - >2000 applicants for 150 COs, NJC - >700 applicants for 40 COs.
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jtoh:
Doesn't help that they are the last one to start and finish their DSA process.
That sounds a little unfair to the kids who wanted NJC as first choice but tried out another school just in case. But I suppose the message is if you're not serious about the school don't try out.
Yes it'll be interesting to see how this will impact COP.
Can't expect the kids to wait for them right ? -
ngbrdad:
Very true. And their DSA camp/interview etc is near the P6 school exams right?
Doesn't help that they are the last one to start and finish their DSA process.jtoh:
That sounds a little unfair to the kids who wanted NJC as first choice but tried out another school just in case. But I suppose the message is if you're not serious about the school don't try out.
Yes it'll be interesting to see how this will impact COP.
Can't expect the kids to wait for them right ? -
jtoh:
Very true. And their DSA camp/interview etc is near the P6 school exams right?[/quote]Right. Hope they improve in the future cos my DS2 will probably try DSA for NJC in 2013.
Doesn't help that they are the last one to start and finish their DSA process.ngbrdad:
[quote=\"jtoh\"]
That sounds a little unfair to the kids who wanted NJC as first choice but tried out another school just in case. But I suppose the message is if you're not serious about the school don't try out.
Yes it'll be interesting to see how this will impact COP.
Can't expect the kids to wait for them right ?
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