2020 PSLE Discussions and Strategies(for those born in 2008)
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Serendipity\" post_id=\"2004340\" time=\"1606361964\" user_id=\"9658:
Will putting crescents girls as 5th or 6th choice hinder her chance of getting in to the Sch?
Unless there are reasons such as school culture etc that make a difference to the choice order, would you consider putting them by order of 2020 COP (highest to lowest) instead?marquez\" post_id=\"2004337\" time=\"1606361741\" user_id=\"122042:
My daughter gotten 248 +2
Thinking to put
1. Scgs o lvl
2. Rvhs
3. Cedar girls o lvl
4. Crescents girls
As top 4 choice. Is it safe to say my daughter can at least get in to crescents girls as her 4th choice?
Crescent Girls seems like a fairly safe safety net but do use your 5th and 6th choices wisely too.
My friends advice me to put crescents as 1st choice to be safe. -
marquez\" post_id=\"2004341\" time=\"1606362278\" user_id=\"122042:
Will putting crescents girls as 5th or 6th choice hinder her chance of getting in to the Sch?
Unless there are reasons such as school culture etc that make a difference to the choice order, would you consider putting them by order of 2020 COP (highest to lowest) instead?Serendipity\" post_id=\"2004340\" time=\"1606361964\" user_id=\"9658:
[quote=marquez post_id=2004337 time=1606361741 user_id=122042]My daughter gotten 248 +2
Thinking to put
1. Scgs o lvl
2. Rvhs
3. Cedar girls o lvl
4. Crescents girls
As top 4 choice. Is it safe to say my daughter can at least get in to crescents girls as her 4th choice?
Crescent Girls seems like a fairly safe safety net but do use your 5th and 6th choices wisely too.
My friends advice me to put crescents as 1st choice to be safe.[/quote]You should put the school you really want to go to. In order of preference. 2nd step is then to compare last year’s cop with her t score and eliminate accordingly. -
Can I check does the school choice matters? For example, if I put xx sch as 5th choice but the other student put the same sch as 2nd choice but both these students got the same score, will the student who put the sch as 2nd choice get admitted first? Whereas the student who put as 5th choice will depends on whether there is still vacancy when it come to his turn.
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MerlionInGermany\" post_id=\"2004342\" time=\"1606362482\" user_id=\"2964:
You should put the school you really want to go to. In order of preference. 2nd step is then to compare last year’s cop with her t score and eliminate accordingly.[/quote]Is Crescent the school that your DC really wants to go into? Then put as first choice.
Will putting crescents girls as 5th or 6th choice hinder her chance of getting in to the Sch?marquez\" post_id=\"2004341\" time=\"1606362278\" user_id=\"122042:
[quote=Serendipity post_id=2004340 time=1606361964 user_id=9658]
Unless there are reasons such as school culture etc that make a difference to the choice order, would you consider putting them by order of 2020 COP (highest to lowest) instead?
Crescent Girls seems like a fairly safe safety net but do use your 5th and 6th choices wisely too.
My friends advice me to put crescents as 1st choice to be safe. -
marquez\" post_id=\"2004339\" time=\"1606361838\" user_id=\"122042:
By COP in descending will be
My daughter gotten 248 +2
Thinking to put
1. Scgs o lvl
2. Rvhs
3. Cedar girls o lvl
4. Crescents girls
As top 4 choice. Is it safe to say my daughter can at least get in to crescents girls as her 4th choice?
RV (unlikely at 250)
CEDAR
SCGS
CGS -
Hi parents,
I’m new in this forum but would like to seek your advice as I am a first time PSLE parent too.
In terms of COP, what is the safe points above the COP (i.e. +3, +5 of COP) to make sure the child get in to the school of choice? Appreciate your help. Thanks in advance. -
Hello all
My child scored 226 but there is no school nearby with any 220+ range to select. All are much higher like 334, 335, or lower about 218, 213 . So for the lower ones I believe should be able to get in.
I am wondering should we just select the 21x schools? Or travel much further to 220+ schools.
I realized many schools do not provide O Levels outcome in their website. Is there any place where we can check the O levels outcome? Thank you
Thanks -
zav_zay\" post_id=\"2004344\" time=\"1606362626\" user_id=\"103461:
It does not matter. The child with a higher T-Score (to multiple decimal places) will get his place first.
Can I check does the school choice matters? For example, if I put xx sch as 5th choice but the other student put the same sch as 2nd choice but both these students got the same score, will the student who put the sch as 2nd choice get admitted first? Whereas the student who put as 5th choice will depends on whether there is still vacancy when it come to his turn.
All the best! -
GreenPixie\" post_id=\"2004338\" time=\"1606361745\" user_id=\"189368:
No one knows for sure. Depending on what posts you read, there are also some really good scores out there. Does this make the papers \"easy\" or did these students just do very well?
Is it just me or are the psle scores very low this year? A friend's daughter who is good at her studies but not the exceptional type, I was expecting her to get 240+ but she got 231. Another friend's son I expected a 260+ but he got 254. I wonder what happened to the kids.
I suspect that with some math/science topics being removed that the standard deviation on these papers may be down. This, if you maxed out these two subjects it could really drive some high aggregate scores. However, this may also mean that there's going to be more people stacked up around the traditional COP levels that are of high interest.
But again, it is just a guess by some random person on the internet. I am yet to reach out to all 40,000 students... -
UNDER T-SCORE SYSTEM, CHOICE ORDER OF SCHOOLS DOES NOT GIVE PRIORITY IN POSTING
For S1 posting under the T-score system, students indicate their choice of secondary schools in order of preference. They can choose up to six different secondary schools.
Students are first ranked by academic merit (T-score Aggregate). The first student to be considered has the highest T-score Aggregate and will automatically be posted to the school that is their first choice. The next student is then considered and school places vacancies in secondary schools are filled up one by one.
Students are posted to a secondary school based on their choice order of schools, starting from the first choice. If all the places in the first-choice school have been filled, the school that is second on the list will be considered. If it still has places, the student will be posted to this school.
But the order in which students list their schools do not give them priority when deciding who will get a place in the event that more than one student with the same T-score Aggregate are vying for the last available place in a secondary school.
For example, Don and Gerald, both Singapore citizens, have the same T-score Aggregate of 220, and are vying for the last place in School A. Although Don placed School A as his first choice, he does not have priority for posting over Gerald, who placed School A as his third choice. The last available place in the secondary school will be balloted between Don and Gerald.
https://www.moe.gov.sg/microsites/psle-fsbb/posting-to-secondary-school/faqs.html
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