Appeal Secondary One Posting
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HI ASAP
May i know your childโs t score?
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Congratulations!! :celebrate:
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ptnttsg:
Actually I also feel that the whole process will be much simpler and less stressful if there was no such thing as DSA. In terms of workload and stress, I think DSA actually creates more of them . Firstly, parents, students and schools all have to put in time for DSA. It costs both money and a lot of time to apply for multiple schools. Students and parents both get stressed out. Then, when DSA results are released, there is also stress when you don't get offer from the school you want.tansm2010:
Looks like not many good news from the appealer today
Feel Sad :frustrated: So is it good to DSA ???? :stupid: If not would have already got in ideal school.
Finally, when results are out and knowing that you meet COP of your dream school, there is the stress of appealing. Schools are also stressed with more appeals than before.
I think the most important about DSA is make sure you only apply to schools that you will really consider going so that there will be no regrets. -
tansm2010:
Looks like not many good news from the appealer today
It will be lesser and lesser.... -
ASAP:
Yes yes yes , finally receive news from NJC at 1630 hrs, DD don't need to travel a long distance to DHS.
I think your DD will receive a call tomorrow as my DD is considering to give up NJC. Be patient.NewKiasuParent:
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Hi Jabroni,
May I know what was her posted school?:)[/quote]Congrats.... :celebrate:
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ASAP:
Yes yes yes , finally receive news from NJC at 1630 hrs, DD don't need to travel a long distance to DHS.
How did they notify you? Email or phone? -
Yes yes yes , finally receive news from NJC at 1630 hrs, DD don't need to travel a long distance to DHS.
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Congrat!!
Your DD will enjoy one more week of holiday as NJC new term will only start from 10Jan -
notsokiasu mum:
Actually I also feel that the whole process will be much simpler and less stressful if there was no such thing as DSA. In terms of workload and stress, I think DSA actually creates more of them . Firstly, parents, students and schools all have to put in time for DSA. It costs both money and a lot of time to apply for multiple schools. Students and parents both get stressed out. Then, when DSA results are released, there is also stress when you don't get offer from the school you want.ptnttsg:
[quote=\"tansm2010\"]Looks like not many good news from the appealer today
Feel Sad :frustrated: So is it good to DSA ???? :stupid: If not would have already got in ideal school.
Finally, when results are out and knowing that you meet COP of your dream school, there is the stress of appealing. Schools are also stressed with more appeals than before.
I think the most important about DSA is make sure you only apply to schools that you will really consider going so that there will be no regrets.[/quote]I think parents and kids complicate matters for themselves. DSA need not be stressful or time-consuming if you just apply for the school you want to get into. Okay, if you're kiasu, 2 schools. No more than 3. And all these schools should be schools you would want to study at. That way, if any of them offer you direct admission, you take it and that's it. No more stressing over transfers. -
Congrats to those who already got their replies.
I had many friends ( I am in my 30s) who were in top schools and some are just doing just ok now. While Iโve known some people from โordinaryโ secondary schools and they are doing so well in their jobs and their own businesses earning loads and have a great personality tooโฆ so itโs hard to say. -
jtoh:
EXACTLY!!!!!!!
I think parents and kids complicate matters for themselves. DSA need not be stressful or time-consuming if you just apply for the school you want to get into. Okay, if you're kiasu, 2 schools. No more than 3. And all these schools should be schools you would want to study at. That way, if any of them offer you direct admission, you take it and that's it. No more stressing over transfers.