Any one give up the interview for DGJS?

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cooyee | 2004-10-03 15:45
After discussion with my friends and relatives, I finally make the decision of giving up the interview for the school.
It is hard to make the decision, but I think the chance is too small for my girl - too shy, no religion, young kid (born in December).

Though I get the interview letter (end of October), I really think I may not let my kid to study even if she succeed - the cost is high, the school will try to group the smart girls in one class (I heard from some friends today).

Can any of the BK mothers give me some advise? Thanks! :wth:
JCYL | 2004-10-03 20:47
For me, I will try. Even you feel it is no chance, but why you don't let her to try?
Give her a chance to stay with stranger, it is a part of her experience.
Thinker | 2004-10-03 21:09
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cooyee 寫道:
After discussion with my friends and relatives, I finally make the decision of giving up the interview for the school.
It is hard to make the decision, but I think the chance is too small for my girl - too shy, no religion, young kid (born in December).

Though I get the interview letter (end of October), I really think I may not let my kid to study even if she succeed - the cost is high, the school will try to group the smart girls in one class (I heard from some friends today).

Can any of the BK mothers give me some advise? Thanks! :wth:


Be honest, this may not be a bad decision.

JCYL:
I have the same thinking as you do last year. However, when you look back later and compare DGJS's interview with other schools arrangement. Your kid really have not much to learn in DGJS's interview as compare with other schools' interview.

What I mean is that unless you are definitely sure you and your kid is suitable for this school, please go ahead. Otherwise, it's a waste of time. In terms of experience, no value added to your kid.

Wendy_Ma | 2004-10-03 21:43
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JCYL 寫道:
For me, I will try. Even you feel it is no chance, but why you don't let her to try?
Give her a chance to stay with stranger, it is a part of her experience.

weiwei | 2004-10-03 21:51
Dear Cooyee

NEVER GIVE UP. LET YOUR daugher try. DON'T spoil her road, she's shy, no religion etc. means what? Is it mean that she cannot be interviewed by other schools. Why just not for DGJS. If too shy, then DO NOT let her be interviewed by ALL schools. BELEIVE yourself and your daughter, JUST GO AHEAD. You should know, kids may have good results during the interview when their parents are not with them.

One more thing is that you should notice: before you got the application form, you shouldt know their school fee. You say high, why you get the form? Unless you really cannot afford, otherwise go for the interview.

<> which friends you heard from, DGJS's parents? For Pr. 1, no grouping in DGJS. Can you dare say that in other schools there is no grouping in the upper classes?

The chance of 'Mark Six' is also small, but why are so many people buy it.

Don't think too much. JUST LET YOUR DAUGHTER TRY. Equip well for the interview. If not try, the chance is ZERO, if you try, the chance is MORE THAN ZERO. Get this exprience.
Hope to hear your good result.



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cooyee 寫道:
After discussion with my friends and relatives, I finally make the decision of giving up the interview for the school.
It is hard to make the decision, but I think the chance is too small for my girl - too shy, no religion, young kid (born in December).

Though I get the interview letter (end of October), I really think I may not let my kid to study even if she succeed - the cost is high, the school will try to group the smart girls in one class (I heard from some friends today).

Can any of the BK mothers give me some advise? Thanks! :wth:

mrs_tom | 2004-10-03 23:52
I think <> should not be a concern. But my concern is rather ---- "All DGS girls are equal, but some are more equal than the others".


When I noted that the grand daughter of Mr Tung is in P.1 of DGJS this year and was appointed to be the class monitress on the first day of school; when I browse the website of the school and found the English composition of a P.1 students writing "My Brother" with English that even some Secondary students are unable to write, I believe; when I met XX celebrity when I submit the form and heard that YY movie star's daughter is also applying this year......I worried how my "ordinary" daughter without connection nor religion background, can survive in such a school even she is one of the lucky ones who, without connection of any kind, can be admitted.




Thinker | 2004-10-04 00:01
mrs_tom:

Definitely, DGJS is a dream school of a lot of parents, they should have considered what you have mentioned. They understand it and prepared to play the game for six and even more number of years.

As I said earlier, "Unless you are definitely sure you and your kid is suitable for this school, please go ahead and apply and attend the interview." Otherwise, it's a waste of time. In terms of interview experience, no value added to your kid.

stccmc | 2004-10-04 01:15
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龍嫂 | 2004-10-04 09:17
係呀,據聞校長在開學日親自入班房同"亞懵"個孫女打招呼添,一般平常人家入得呢D學校都要預左,有時真係幾無癮!

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mrs_tom 寫道:
I think <> should not be a concern. But my concern is rather ---- "All DGS girls are equal, but some are more equal than the others".


When I noted that the grand daughter of Mr Tung is in P.1 of DGJS this year and was appointed to be the class monitress on the first day of school; when I browse the website of the school and found the English composition of a P.1 students writing "My Brother" with English that even some Secondary students are unable to write, I believe; when I met XX celebrity when I submit the form and heard that YY movie star's daughter is also applying this year......I worried how my "ordinary" daughter without connection nor religion background, can survive in such a school even she is one of the lucky ones who, without connection of any kind, can be admitted.




Kareese | 2004-10-04 09:58
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