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    2020 PSLE Discussions and Strategies(for those born in 2008)

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    • C Offline
      CMMom
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      Haro\" post_id=\"1997762\" time=\"1601961363\" user_id=\"186154:

      Is it possible to calculate a range of T score for PSLE based on a rough estimation of marks? More accurate to multiply total by 0.7 or 0.75? wanted to read up on which secondary sch DS might be eligible for.
      I read 0.73~0.75 multiplier depends on the primary school is on the tougher or more average side.
      Just to share experience, I did plan 2 options for this estimate + 10, 2 options based on the estimate, and 2 options based on this estimate - 10.
      Ready for the possibilities 😁 good luck πŸ‘πŸ»

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      • WhiteFoxW Offline
        WhiteFox
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        jakoh\" post_id=\"1997736\" time=\"1601957082\" user_id=\"151698:

        Puk1975\" post_id=\"1997735\" time=\"1601956718\" user_id=\"187443:

        What is the advantage of splitting?

        Seed dispersal to prevent overcrowding and reduce competition for nutrients, light, water and space, so that the young plant can develop more healthily.

        My daughter got this wrong. She asked me right away at the school gate after the paper. Your child is right! Good job!!! πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

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          Supermumlim
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          xueyan\" post_id=\"1997724\" time=\"1601955466\" user_id=\"6643:

          Imami\" post_id=\"1997708\" time=\"1601953752\" user_id=\"56961:

          [quote=xueyan post_id=1997688 time=1601952079 user_id=6643]I feel scared when i read this forum.

          Ds find maths paper tough. :((
          I am so worried that all of you find it so easy.

          Dont be, whether easy or hard, I think it is child dependent and perspective dependent. Frankly, I think either way (whether you/your child think the papers are easy or hard), one will be worried. Especially if one is not among the majority.

          We expected science being the landscape changing paper. My kid just reached home and said he found the paper easy while most of his classmates found it hard. :? My kid is not even among the top science kids in the class!

          In any case, it is over. What we should do now is to plan ahead. Think about what is the possible range of scores our kids can achieve and where can our kids aim (which secondary schoo to select). Bearing in mind that the COP may swing a bit more as mentioned by some wise parents.

          Thanks for your encouragement to me always. Appreciate it.

          I am just glad PSLE is over. Can focus on other things, like tidying up the house where there are papers all around. About secondary school subjects, about how to spend these 3 months where cannot travel overseas.[/quote] Ya, all sure those students who say easy is from?
          TOP class for Math.

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            WhiteFox
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            Supermumlim\" post_id=\"1997780\" time=\"1601963401\" user_id=\"186623:

            xueyan\" post_id=\"1997724\" time=\"1601955466\" user_id=\"6643:

            [quote=Imami post_id=1997708 time=1601953752 user_id=56961]

            Dont be, whether easy or hard, I think it is child dependent and perspective dependent. Frankly, I think either way (whether you/your child think the papers are easy or hard), one will be worried. Especially if one is not among the majority.

            We expected science being the landscape changing paper. My kid just reached home and said he found the paper easy while most of his classmates found it hard. :? My kid is not even among the top science kids in the class!

            In any case, it is over. What we should do now is to plan ahead. Think about what is the possible range of scores our kids can achieve and where can our kids aim (which secondary schoo to select). Bearing in mind that the COP may swing a bit more as mentioned by some wise parents.

            Thanks for your encouragement to me always. Appreciate it.

            I am just glad PSLE is over. Can focus on other things, like tidying up the house where there are papers all around. About secondary school subjects, about how to spend these 3 months where cannot travel overseas.

            Ya, all sure those students who say easy is from?
            TOP class for Math.[/quote]
            πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ Yeah, top in math.
            Everyone in this forum says easy until a friend (son taking psle next year) exclaimed β€œwahh this year cohort henggg ah, all so easy. Read online forum all say easy chicken feet. Next year my turn confirm super tough.”

            I was like (rolling eyes), Yup this year all student will get a place in IP school because papers too easy.

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              Haro
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              :thankyou: It’s good for managing expectations, guess at the end of the day still have to wait patiently for the results.

              CMMom\" post_id=\"1997776\" time=\"1601963079\" user_id=\"155527:

              Haro\" post_id=\"1997762\" time=\"1601961363\" user_id=\"186154:

              Is it possible to calculate a range of T score for PSLE based on a rough estimation of marks? More accurate to multiply total by 0.7 or 0.75? wanted to read up on which secondary sch DS might be eligible for.

              I read 0.73~0.75 multiplier depends on the primary school is on the tougher or more average side.
              Just to share experience, I did plan 2 options for this estimate + 10, 2 options based on the estimate, and 2 options based on this estimate - 10.
              Ready for the possibilities 😁 good luck πŸ‘πŸ»

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              • kyhsyapK Offline
                kyhsyap
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                My DD’s answer for the seed splitting dispersal is : "Plant F’s splitting dispersal method’s advantage is that it does not need to rely on other agents of dispersal to disperse their seeds. If there is no wind / no animals / no water, plants who rely on agents to disperse their plants may be unable to do so. But the plants who disperse their seeds by splitting action can disperse their seeds as long as their pods dry up and split open, causing the seeds to fly out and be scattered away from the parent plant." Not sure if correct.

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                  jakoh
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                  kyhsyap\" post_id=\"1997791\" time=\"1601966461\" user_id=\"186668:

                  My DD's answer for the seed splitting dispersal is : \"Plant F's splitting dispersal method's advantage is that it does not need to rely on other agents of dispersal to disperse their seeds. If there is no wind / no animals / no water, plants who rely on agents to disperse their plants may be unable to do so. But the plants who disperse their seeds by splitting action can disperse their seeds as long as their pods dry up and split open, causing the seeds to fly out and be scattered away from the parent plant.\" Not sure if correct.
                  Good thoughts! πŸ™‚ Self-initiate and no reliance on other factors. This sounds right from the perspective of comparing splitting vs various dispersal method.

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                    sagittaurius
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                    Finally my child has finish the psle paper. Yeah!Next year again for my younger one. Anyone has any idea does parents need to accompany our child go the school when collect result?

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                    • MyPillowM Offline
                      MyPillow
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                      In summary , this the feel /view i see:

                      Eng & Chinese - Manageable (chinese not as hard as expected )
                      Math - Not a real Difficult papers throughout but defintely not that easy & straight forward
                      Sci - some says easier than last 2yr/ manageable ; some say difficult (?)

                      last time for my elder child few yrs ago , we estimated based :
                      Eng , Chinese , Math + sci avg score for two subjects . over 100% –> i did manage to get the T score -quite a close estimation for us then

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                      • MyPillowM Offline
                        MyPillow
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                        sagittaurius\" post_id=\"1997794\" time=\"1601967539\" user_id=\"101032:

                        Finally my child has finish the psle paper. Yeah!Next year again for my younger one. Anyone has any idea does parents need to accompany our child go the school when collect result?
                        Yes, moral support , Go with your child πŸ™‚

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