[Fun Poll 12] How satisfied are u wif ur child(ren) results?
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Voted. This shall hold, til the PSLE result released… haha… hope I don’t have to change vote manz…
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Both me n son listed down our prediction .
My expectation was pitched slightly lower than his.
And he met all my expectationsg.
But he only meet two subjects for his own target.
We feel that he could have done better for that two subjects. Math he got one careless mistake and one interpretation mistake on top of question that he does not know how to do, the latter is acceptable to us though and we will try to work on that this holiday. Lower than his dad’s expectations, but still good for me as he does not have tuition for it. -
jedamum:
no tuition but was up to ur expectations??Both me n son listed down our prediction .
My expectation was pitched slightly lower than his.
And he met all my expectationsg.
But he only meet two subjects for his own target.
We feel that he could have done better for that two subjects. Math he got one careless mistake and one interpretation mistake on top of question that he does not know how to do, the latter is acceptable to us though and we will try to work on that this holiday. Lower than his dad's expectations, but still good for me as he does not have tuition for it.
good good good...
very envy in fac...
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I voted "satisfied". This year was our 1st experience as they didn’t have any exams in P1.
She missed her maths target by 2% and I showed her where, if she’d read the question properly, she could have hit it. I was a bit annoyed as that plus a question that I have been over with her time & time again was where she lost silly marks.
She exceeded her target in English and did very well in Chinese - with help from tuition and my m-i-l.
My husband is less happy - I think he wanted everything to be 90%+ but he needs to learn to temper his expectations. -
I just voted 'Happy. Better than expected.' just like last year. However, this year's happiness is greater than last year's because ds1 did even better than last year and will be getting 2 prizes. ds2 also managed to meet his own stretched targets. All these despite a 3-day staycation in the midst of exams between the paper 1 and paper 2, and ds1 became even more independent, and ds2 showed more resilient. :salute: to them!
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For DD, everything as expected. No surprise, no shocker either. Even the mistakes she made also as per expected. Happy that she managed to maintain her grades.
For DS, I had no expectations since he is only in P1. I do know from his latest math review test that we have to drill into him to show his workings. All the answers correct but marks deducted as he did not show his workings. -
We had put in extra effort after three terms of slacking n managed to recover some lost ground.
Improvement was great enough to be acknowledged by teachers…that to us, is an achievement. -
How about sharing what is your(everyone) acceptable marks?
>80?
>85?
>90?
>95?
Share share leh..... :evil: -
Limlim
My acceptable score for this year is class average at least for tuition subjects or band1, whichever is lower - nontuition subject below class average is ok so long it is legitimate dunno how to do and not teach already still wrong.
Can bo?
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Well, with no Tuition or any enrichment plus the fact the she didn't even revise her work to prepare for the exam , she can still score above 93 marks overall for each of the subjects . I am quite happy with her result . Huby n myself are surprised :scared: when she told us she came in top in her class.
More importantly , we didn't stress her and can see that she is enjoying her school life. I don't believe in stressing a child with lots of academic enrichment classes. Hence, has not sent her for any classes at all .Save $$ n time. I teach her myself at my own pace. I m glad that my investment in books has paid off. She has become an avid reader and proclaimed herself to be bookworm . She spends more time reading than doing school work .
But I would like to see her develop on the social and people skill and to boast her confidence level. :imcool: This is the life skill that is more crucial in life .
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