2020 PSLE Discussions and Strategies(for those born in 2008)
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Zeal mummy\" post_id=\"2006037\" time=\"1606736625\" user_id=\"58173:[quote=\"Zeal mummy\" post_id=2006037 time=1606736625 user_id=58173]
HCI allows student to take 2 sciences (Phy and Chem), 2 humanities, 2 maths and 2 languages, plus Additional subject of either Bio or Computing, total 9 subjects, provided his Sec 2 result is good.
Are the children allowed to do 3 sciences with 2 humanities? Including 2 math and 2 languages, 9 in total? What’s the popular subject combination for IP now?[/quote]
10th subject needs special approval. -
CheerioMama\" post_id=\"2006050\" time=\"1606739447\" user_id=\"109742:
So few high scorers this year I am inclined to think that those scoring 280 and above, without HMT is only a handful.[/quote]But ESIS quite high at 261 . So no change to COP ?
Two students score 282 without HML from reliable resources, A* for all four subjects, not to disclose the school and student names.pengpeng\" post_id=\"2006049\" time=\"1606739248\" user_id=\"77520:
[quote=CheerioMama post_id=2006025 time=1606734300 user_id=109742]Out of curiosity, does anyone know of any student from this cohort who has scored 280 or more including HCL? What is his/her score?
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kylene\" post_id=\"2006053\" time=\"1606739862\" user_id=\"6993:
But ESIS quite high at 261 . So no change to COP ?[/quote]I am under the impression that they are fewer 261 and up as compared to the previous year but I could be wrong.
So few high scorers this year I am inclined to think that those scoring 280 and above, without HMT is only a handful.CheerioMama\" post_id=\"2006050\" time=\"1606739447\" user_id=\"109742:
[quote=pengpeng post_id=2006049 time=1606739248 user_id=77520]
Two students score 282 without HML from reliable resources, A* for all four subjects, not to disclose the school and student names.
Since HCI COP for last year was fairly low compared to the year before, I am only guessing that the COP may go up as a result of increased demand this year but again I could be wrong as the actual COP is also a result of demand and supply. -
I wonder if ‘top’ schools took in fewer DSAs this year / made fewer DSA offers, given that there were no National School Games, and no sports trials (and possibly other trials too) for non-Academic DSA domains.
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emoh\" post_id=\"2005753\" time=\"1606662106\" user_id=\"10618:
Thank you so much!! Very grateful. You are right, I looked at 2019 COP instead. Thanks heaps
Did u get the correct COP? Anyway u can consider:Chilling\" post_id=\"2005710\" time=\"1606654241\" user_id=\"189845:
Hi we live in Hougang, son got 230. Need advice on sch choices:
1) Holy Innocents (233)
2) xinmin (235)
3) Bowen (226)
4) Edgefield (229)
5) presbytarian high (235)
6) ??
Are these ok, what other options should we look at?
Presbyterian High School (co-ed) – 236
Xinmin Secondary School (co-ed) – 234
Holy Innocents’ High School (co-ed) – 232
Edgefield Secondary School (co-ed) – 230
Ang Mo Kio Secondary School (co-ed) – 229
Bowen Secondary School (co-ed) – 226
Pei Hwa Secondary School (co-ed) – 226
St. Gabriel’s Secondary School (boys) – 225 -
floppy\" post_id=\"2006014\" time=\"1606732928\" user_id=\"97579:
Not true, just sharing why some choose triple science .
I think it’s easier to list the autonomous schools that don’t offer triple science. There are 28 autonomous schools, I suspect at least 20 of them offer triple science.
I think this triple science thing is targeting an older group of market audience or those who ya-ya about being able to study triple science. Frankly, triple science has limited advantages (and losing a humanity subject is a huge disadvantage) these days.
my girl chosen triple science at the end of year 2 -IP ( I disagree though as I worry she could be too bogged down with hw) however the school allowed the students to drop 1 science at end of year 3 if u can’t cope but she managed to year 4 and yes, she studied very hard and not only on sciences but all subjects .her reason of taking tripe science was becos she don’t know which faculty she going to pursue in Uni even till today though she is going JC next yr. She chooses Bio n chem for JC though .
My conclusion is , if your child chooses it and can manage , let your child decides.
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hazeline\" post_id=\"2006023\" time=\"1606733751\" user_id=\"18065:
Ultimately, it is the L1R5 that is getting you into JC, and determining which JC you can get into.
Hihi, trouble you to shed some light on this. Why is taking an additional humanity subject better than taking another science subject? I belong to the older group where triple science is looked up upon by peers as the smarties. Thank you very much.floppy\" post_id=\"2006014\" time=\"1606732928\" user_id=\"97579:
I think it’s easier to list the autonomous schools that don’t offer triple science. There are 28 autonomous schools, I suspect at least 20 of them offer triple science.
I think this triple science thing is targeting an older group of market audience or those who ya-ya about being able to study triple science. Frankly, triple science has limited advantages (and losing a humanity subject is a huge disadvantage) these days.
It is compulsory to include a Humanities subject in the R5, whereas it isn't the case for any Science.
However, some JCs to specify that to read a Science subject at A Levels (H2), you will need to fulfil certain prerequites, for example, having a B3 at the O levels. -
CheerioMama\" post_id=\"2005063\" time=\"1606483912\" user_id=\"109742:
U r most welcome.
Thanks for the past years stats!jakoh\" post_id=\"2005057\" time=\"1606483142\" user_id=\"151698:
[quote=CheerioMama post_id=2005044 time=1606482058 user_id=109742]ESIS 2020 - 261 ( 2019 - 261, 2018 - 260 )
= top 3% of cohort
3rd Lang 2020* - 252 ( 2019 - 250, 2018 - 252 )
* offered to SC / PR only
= top 10% of cohort
Btw, 2020 refers to graduating class this year right?
If we know the highest t score in most schools we may have an even clearer picture on how the 2020 cohort has fared as compared to previous years.
Yes, 2020 refers to t score achieved in 2020.[/quote]
To understand how the 2020 PSLE cohort performed and therefore have a better perspective of how the COP of different secondary schools are likely to move (ie. increase or decrease), can parents of this year's cohort please help to post the highest T-score (to their best knowledge) in their child's respective primary school by clicking on the below link?
https://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/t-scores/
Many thanks in advance!
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doodbug\" post_id=\"2006061\" time=\"1606741140\" user_id=\"13281:
Ultimately, it is the L1R5 that is getting you into JC, and determining which JC you can get into.
Hihi, trouble you to shed some light on this. Why is taking an additional humanity subject better than taking another science subject? I belong to the older group where triple science is looked up upon by peers as the smarties. Thank you very much.hazeline\" post_id=\"2006023\" time=\"1606733751\" user_id=\"18065:
[quote=floppy post_id=2006014 time=1606732928 user_id=97579]I think it’s easier to list the autonomous schools that don’t offer triple science. There are 28 autonomous schools, I suspect at least 20 of them offer triple science.
I think this triple science thing is targeting an older group of market audience or those who ya-ya about being able to study triple science. Frankly, triple science has limited advantages (and losing a humanity subject is a huge disadvantage) these days.
It is compulsory to include a Humanities subject in the R5, whereas it isn't the case for any Science.
However, some JCs to specify that to read a Science subject at A Levels (H2), you will need to fulfil certain prerequites, for example, having a B3 at the O levels.[/quote]Arh, ic. Thank you! Time for me to hop over to the Subject Combination thread. -
pengpeng\" post_id=\"2006052\" time=\"1606739677\" user_id=\"77520:
I guess for IP school, there is no harm taking triple science since they don't have to worry about maximising chance to have better results at L1R5. Further, like some said here, it's easier to pick up a humanity subject in JC but it's hard to pick up a science subject.
HCI allows student to take 2 sciences (Phy and Chem), 2 humanities, 2 maths and 2 languages, plus Additional subject of either Bio or Computing, total 9 subjects, provided his Sec 2 result is good.Zeal mummy\" post_id=\"2006037\" time=\"1606736625\" user_id=\"58173:[quote=\"Zeal mummy\" post_id=2006037 time=1606736625 user_id=58173]Are the children allowed to do 3 sciences with 2 humanities? Including 2 math and 2 languages, 9 in total? What’s the popular subject combination for IP now?
10th subject needs special approval.[/quote]
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