Not even an interview? My sister is devastated
My sister applied to SIT's Food and Business Management (Baking and Pastry Arts), and Culinary as second choice.
She seemed to have the perfect application, at-least to me, because she has been running a home bakery since she was 13 years old. She has been doing baking for like 6 years already. She marketed her business through Instagram, so she had a huge portfolio of videos and edits of all the things she had made over the years.
I made sure to submit her portfolio as Instagram profile, YouTube montage of her work, PDF with all of her works, even a website I made and bought a domain name for it too.
Not only she is passionate in baking, she is a merit student too. She scored 490/500(98%) in 10th grade and 575/600(96%) in 12th grade.
Not only that,
She has won international Abacus competitions, well versed in Classical(mastery level) and Western Dance, delivered motivational speeches to college where, she was invited as Chief Guest to talk about her entrepreneurial journey. Basically all the typical stuff that unis expect students to have.
All this, she worked so damn hard, studied so hard, hoping she would get into a uni like SIT. But alas no, even I feel so devastated, I know how damn hard she worked, how much stress she was going through just to go to an environment where she can master her passion. We even visited Singapore just to see all the Unis, visited Punggol campus, and also Temasek (where SIT conducts pastry arts), she got so excited about SIT because of that.
Sorry about getting emotional, but I genuinely want to know, if she didn't have the kind of things SIT expects or is it more about SIT preferring students who studied Diploma related to the field? because in 2025 Megathread in r/SIT_Singapore subreddit I saw two people posted about Food Business Management, both of them studied Food Science and Technology. We are from India and we usually don't study Diploma like SG, but I actually prefer that.