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本帖最後由 TYYC 於 12-1-27 13:50 編輯
janeba 發表於 12-1-27 00:31
To williskg and TYYC,
We have similar P1 interview results here. Though not sure what level our da ...
Hi williskg and janeba,
In the coming 12 years, our girls will probably become lifelong friends. It's amazing that we could meet up here.
We also look forward to the P1 parents' meeting on the 7th Feb and the "分班試" that comes shortly.
To other parents,
I strongly believe that there is NO universal formula to nourish your kids. My girl's meat is your daughter's poison. Every kid is unique, has individual talents and develops at his/her own pace.
We didn't join any commercial / certificate courses simply because we didn't believe those could truly understand the needs of my daughter. Logistically-wise, we have also difficulties to arrange them during office hours. Strategically, prepare interviews all by ourselves mean we could tailor-made and keep track the progress. Which areas could go further? Which areas deserve reinforcement? Everything is more controllable under our hands than pre-set modules offered by the courses. A more relaxed timetable also provides more rest and refreshing, both mentally and physically.
Moreover, thousands of certificates of the same kind floating during the admission game make them useless or even look stupid if some of the holders are just performing mediocre, it is the first sad truth.
Honestly, the competition is far keener than expected. Prepare as much as possible. P1 interviews are not testing your kids at K3 level. They are selecting "suitable" kids with P1 level questions. A K3 kid can answer P1 level questions unambiguously smart and confidently is another level to achieve. This is the second sad truth.
The top 16.6% clever boys and girls could be easily distinguished from the peers as "叻仔叻囡". However, the numbers of seats available in those 1st tier schools are so scarce. 3000 applications fighting for around 150 seats is something common nowadays. You can do the math. Parents usually overestimate own kids and underrate others. This is the third sad truth.
I think I've talked so much, just my 2 cents and may the best of luck be always with you !
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