PSLE - T score 2010-EXPECTED
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Hi all ,
Please share your / your childβs expected T score based on his or her performance in the PSLE 2010.
PS: Just multiply the expected total( Eng + MT+ Maths+ Science) by 0.712. -
Mine bet 260 -265
Based on the formula given by anonymus ... -

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PSLEmom:

Do you think it is too low?? -
Maybe some one here with a bit of experience can help us estimate the mean and standard deviation for all 4 subjects. I think it would then be more simple for people to calculate the estimated T-Score :celebrate:
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anonymus:
She's just jealous..... JKJKPSLEmom:

Do you think it is too low??
Well, at least I am
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MOE Hater:
Maybe some one here with a bit of experience can help us estimate the mean and standard deviation for all 4 subjects. I think it would then be more simple for people to calculate the estimated T-Score :celebrate:
The following T-score link was given to DS1 during Meet-the-parents session when he was sitting for his psle in 2009. Hope it helps and its still valid.
http://sss5p2008.multiply.com/journal/item/45/Calculation_of_T-Score_PSLE_Aggregate_Score -
MOE Hater:
Maybe some one here with a bit of experience can help us estimate the mean and standard deviation for all 4 subjects. I think it would then be more simple for people to calculate the estimated T-Score
That is a very good suggestion. Because taking a single multiplier (like 0.712 or whatever other number) across all the 4 subjects will likely lead to errors.
Experienced tutors and parents can certainly provide some idea of mean and SD for each subject. It will not only make it easier but more accurate and fair.
Thanks to all.
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