GEP 2010 - Screening & Selection
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but i don’t remember my ds went for 2 days selection tests…i think they finished them in a day if I did not remember wrongly…maths and ga1 in the morning and english and ga2 in the afternoon…something like that…
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[quote]but i don't remember my ds went for 2 days selection tests...i think they finished them in a day if I did not remember wrongly..maths and ga1 in the morning and english and ga2 in the afternoon...something like that...[/quote]
My daughter went for her selection test in 2008 on 2 mornings (approx. 8:30 - 11:00am) during the PSLE marking week (Day 1: english + GA ; Day 2: maths + GA). -
Rosie:
[quote]but i don't remember my ds went for 2 days selection tests...i think they finished them in a day if I did not remember wrongly..maths and ga1 in the morning and english and ga2 in the afternoon...something like that...
My daughter went for her selection test in 2008 on 2 mornings (approx. 8:30 - 11:00am) during the PSLE marking week (Day 1: english + GA ; Day 2: maths + GA).[/quote]oops my ds took the test in 2008 also...aiya lousy memory.... -
Has anyone sent they kids to Doctor Peh Associates
http://www.doctorpeh.com ? -
KSP:
IMHO, don't waste your money.Has anyone sent they kids to Doctor Peh Associates
http://www.doctorpeh.com ? -
Way2GO:
Oh really? Then how come they are still surviving? Sorry, I'm not challenging but just want to find out more.
IMHO, don't waste your money.KSP:
Has anyone sent they kids to Doctor Peh Associates
http://www.doctorpeh.com ? -
KSP:
Oh really? Then how come they are still surviving? Sorry, I'm not challenging but just want to find out more.
In my opinion, what they are doing is useful to a certain extent, after all practice makes perfect, if you are exposed to IQ questions, you will get better. However they do charge very high fees, so its really up to the consumers. -
CoffeeCat:
In my opinion, what they are doing is useful to a certain extent, after all practice makes perfect, if you are exposed to IQ questions, you will get better. However they do charge very high fees, so its really up to the consumers.
Practice does make perfect. But if the goal is to get into GEP, then being \"perfect\" due to practice could place the child in a difficult position when he/she does make it to GEP. -
ChiefKiasu:
wooo...chim ...chim..chiefCoffeeCat:
In my opinion, what they are doing is useful to a certain extent, after all practice makes perfect, if you are exposed to IQ questions, you will get better. However they do charge very high fees, so its really up to the consumers.
Practice does make perfect. But if the goal is to get into GEP, then being \"perfect\" due to practice could place the child in a difficult position when he/she does make it to GEP.
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My friend's sent her high ability child to dr peh thinking of helping him make the cut into GEP. but then the child still did not get into GEP. My friend wasted her money and yet she comfort herself, \"At lease I have done my best.\" :? This is many parents' mentally that help keep dr peh surviving.
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