DSA 2017
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cherlyn81_77:
There is no \"cut-off\" point for DSA student. For a student who got a Confirmed Offer, as long as he/she gets a T-score equal or higher that is eligible to Express Stream (around 200 I think), he/she is confirmed a place in the school.Hi,
May I know if a child enters through DSA, is the cut-off point lower than the normal intake?
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Oh My Gosh:
Thanks OMG,
There is no \"cut-off\" point for DSA student. For a student who got a Confirmed Offer, as long as he/she gets a T-score equal or higher that is eligible to Express Stream (around 200 I think), he/she is confirmed a place in the school.cherlyn81_77:
Hi,
May I know if a child enters through DSA, is the cut-off point lower than the normal intake?
TIA
Yes the t-score. As I heard some school needs a lesser tscore than their normal intake if it is through dsa. Is this true? -
cherlyn81_77:
Thanks OMG,
There is no \"cut-off\" point for DSA student. For a student who got a Confirmed Offer, as long as he/she gets a T-score equal or higher that is eligible to Express Stream (around 200 I think), he/she is confirmed a place in the school.Oh My Gosh:
[quote=\"cherlyn81_77\"]Hi,
May I know if a child enters through DSA, is the cut-off point lower than the normal intake?
TIA
Yes the t-score. As I heard some school needs a lesser tscore than their normal intake if it is through dsa. Is this true?[/quote]DSA selection do not look at T-score for their selection. In fact, the Confirmed Offer is given even before PSLE starts. With that CO, the student will be given a place even if their score is below the school cut off. At PSLE results release date, they will have a letter saying the school they are posted to and do not have to take part in the S1 Exercise to select the secondary schools. So I do not quite understand why you mentioned for these students, schools needs a lesser T score than their normal intake. These students are already \"selected\" based on their DSA results, not T score. :rahrah: -
May I know if my DS apply and get a CO of the CCA of the school offered 0 level program. Then when psle result is out and his score is good enough to enter IP with the same CCA, can the school offer the transfer if we appeal?Thanks
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tinkfirst:
May I know if my DS apply and get a CO of the CCA of the school offered 0 level program. Then when psle result is out and his score is good enough to enter IP with the same CCA, can the school offer the transfer if we appeal?Thanks
CHS does allow such transfers, after PSLE results is released. Not too sure about other dual-track schools though. -
tinkfirst:
May I know if my DS apply and get a CO of the CCA of the school offered 0 level program. Then when psle result is out and his score is good enough to enter IP with the same CCA, can the school offer the transfer if we appeal?Thanks
It is better to check with the school that you are going to apply directly as it is subjected to the principal's decision. For ACSI (where the IP intake is small), they will allow the transfer only if there are very few cases. In certain IP schools, the class size this year is bigger (30++) than usual so it may also mean there is less allowance for transfers. -
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Estéema:
Anyone have a copy of HAST or GAT to share?
Sample questions will be provided when you register for HAST. -
cherlyn81_77:
Thanks OMG,
There is no \"cut-off\" point for DSA student. For a student who got a Confirmed Offer, as long as he/she gets a T-score equal or higher that is eligible to Express Stream (around 200 I think), he/she is confirmed a place in the school.Oh My Gosh:
[quote=\"cherlyn81_77\"]Hi,
May I know if a child enters through DSA, is the cut-off point lower than the normal intake?
TIA
Yes the t-score. As I heard some school needs a lesser tscore than their normal intake if it is through dsa. Is this true?[/quote]I heard that DSA CO normally offers like 220 for t-score to get into 1st tier school. -
my friend is planning to DSA her son to VS as the family stays in the east.
For VS, only IP got DSA or both O level track and IP both got DSA?
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