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    PSLE 2010 Results Report Here

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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    • A Offline
      AlwaysKiasu
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      doublesmile10:
      is my chance of getting rvhs idf my t score is 249+3? 😞

      probably can but i would suggest Nan Hua as your second choice. your marks is just one mark above the COP for RV

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        corneyAmber
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        kevinL:
        Please advise:


        Residence: Bedok Reservoir Road
        PSLE Agg: 236 + 2 (HCL Merit)
        1st 3 choice:
        Anglican High (COP 09 - 240) - Mixed school (Distance wise is convenient)
        CCHM (COP 09 - 236) - Mixed school
        Maris Stella (COP 09 - 232) - Boy school (Distance wise is convenient)
        Next 3 choice:
        Tj Katong Sec
        St Andrew
        Dunman Sec

        He is from a famous primary School (mixed school) in Bedok.

        Thanks!
        I think it is a wise choice.

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          noob
          last edited by

          doublesmile10:
          is my chance of getting rvhs high if my t score is 249+3? 😞

          You should stand a very good chance for RVHS. Good Luck!

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            INNOVATE
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            cascada


            First you should eliminate the score of which subject yr kid had received tutions or enrichment classes inorder to arrive at the right conclusion. Assuming he/she did not receive any of the above, then base yr decision on his/her inclinations or aptitude. Is your kid reading more scientific bks, love maths or prefers languages, poems etc. Surely you can detect an area that gives yr kid the most important comparative advantage over other kids.

            Next you can base your decision on ccas. Which instituition has the most suitable cca. Thirdly, distance is another area you can consider. The last pt is T-score. While there is no difference in their academic standards, a T-score of 270 and above or 262-269 should render a pupil applying to RI/RGS and HCI/NGHS respectively if all other factors are almost equal.

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              AlwaysKiasu
              last edited by

              I cannot find the appeal form for Nan Hua on the internet. Where else to get it?? Pls HELP :stupid: :stupid: :stupid: :stupid: :stupid: :stupid:

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                octopusmum
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                Re innovate 's analysis on HCI vs ri.

                My son scored a* for both maths and science but only managed an a for his languages. However his t score of 255 + 2 may make it for HCI but not ri. Also all this while his languages r not as strong as maths and science. I would like him to go to ip school and he has a gd chance to get into HCI but should he try for ri though chances r slim?

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                  kiasuest2
                  last edited by

                  INNOVATE:
                  RI/RGS-RI HCI/NYGH-HCI Which one to choose as top choice?


                  Firstly, i would like to congratulate parents/pupils for their stellar performances.

                  Today, i would like to share my view from the strategic point. Approximately 65%-70% of our top scholar come from RI and HCI, as such, their options hve an impact on the outcome of their future applications. Even though one may argue that some kids may not opt to serve the bonds, it is still critical to them in their applications to top US unis, oxbridge or top coveted courses in medicine and law.

                  Selection base on input from open houses, culture, popularity, or top pupils proceeding to RI/RGS, i think is not the most critical. The selection criteria should be based on which instituition is most suitable for you in line with your objectives. In short, which instituition can bring the best out of you to achieve your fullest potential.

                  For pupils who excel in the areas of maths/science should attempt to go to RI/RGS. This is an area i feel they hve proven to be consistently outstanding. For pupils who excel in humanities or wish to study in Peking or Tsinghua unis, than the obvious choice is HCI/NGHS. Is advisable not to transfer from one instituition to another during yr5 as the students need to hve very good cca records in support of their applications to top unis or courses. Imagine if one transfers from RI to HCI or vice versa, he/she would hve lost their peers support in being elected to posts of President/Vice-President or exco members of student councils or other top posts in their respective ccas. Leadership positions in ccas are mandatory requirement in all the above applications. Ivy league unis consider winning international competitions as the most impt criteria in addition to excellent academic records.

                  As for top local courses such as medicine and law, good ccas record is no longer just an advangtage it is mandatory inorder to be invited for an interview.
                  May I add that while CCAs, CIPs and competitions (especially international ones like the Internaltional Olympaids) are important, it is important that we recognise that at most universities your academic results is still the FIRST cut. If you do not get enough university admission points based on your results, you will not be even called up for the interview where you can \"show off\" your achievements in CCAa, CIPs and competitions.

                  For example, if you do not obtained anything near to the perfect admission scores (90 points) for NUS medicine, you will not even be called up for the interview!

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                    BlurOctopus
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                      funtimegalz
                      last edited by

                      does anyone have suggestions as to what sec schools for score of 204?

                      am clueless. living around choa chu kang, bt batok, bt panjang, upper bt timah and vincinity?

                      qualified for express
                      would appealing to a school with higher score be an option?

                      tks

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                        INNOVATE
                        last edited by

                        octupusum


                        Choosing RI as yr top choice is going to be a big mistake. Unless he has something good to offer on appeal otherwise, his chances of being posted to HCI is going to be severely affected vs others with similar score choosing HCI as top choice.

                        I would advice you choose yr 3rd choice wisely.

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