2013 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
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Will a hard paper mean that the standard deviation is higher or lower? And we should hope for a lower std. deviation or a higher one?
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Will a hard paper mean that the standard deviation is higher or lower? And we should hope for a lower std. deviation or a higher one?
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Nightmares.:
Will a hard paper mean that the standard deviation is higher or lower? And we should hope for a lower std. deviation or a higher one?
In general, a hard paper means that the SD will be larger. If you are strong student, a higher SD will be in your favour, but have pity on weaker students! -
For a difficult paper, SD will be higher and population mean will be lower. For strong students like yourself, it’s advantageous as your (raw score-mean) would have a larger difference compared to one where population mean is higher. The larger SD would mean the effect of each mark lost or gain would be reduced.
Then again, we might have another paper where SD ends up lower which means each mark gained/lost has more effect.
Don’t think too much about it… Focus on your studies so that irregardless SD is higher or lower, your results would still be stellar. Jia you! -
I have a problem with studying: After studying 1-2 hours, I’ll fall asleep for about an hour and then I’ll be unable to fall asleep at night, so I’ll only sleep approximately 5 hours a night. Then the next day I’ll be tired so I’ll fall asleep while studying again… it has happened 3 times this week already. Help?
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Nightmares.:
I have a problem with studying: After studying 1-2 hours, I'll fall asleep for about an hour and then I'll be unable to fall asleep at night, so I'll only sleep approximately 5 hours a night. Then the next day I'll be tired so I'll fall asleep while studying again... it has happened 3 times this week already. Help?
What's your study location? Not on the bed, I hope :please:
Has it always been like this? If not, then maybe you have been studying very hard and the body is tired..
Perhaps you want to put in regular short breaks to refresh yourself before continuing. Try to put in some time for exercise if you can. I know some children start coffee young but no caffeine for noon onwards if you have it. -
clay569:
Of all places I could fall asleep on,it's the most uncomfortable piece of furniture in my room: My desk. I'll try. Haiz...Nightmares.:
I have a problem with studying: After studying 1-2 hours, I'll fall asleep for about an hour and then I'll be unable to fall asleep at night, so I'll only sleep approximately 5 hours a night. Then the next day I'll be tired so I'll fall asleep while studying again... it has happened 3 times this week already. Help?
What's your study location? Not on the bed, I hope :please:
Has it always been like this? If not, then maybe you have been studying very hard and the body is tired..
Perhaps you want to put in regular short breaks to refresh yourself before continuing. Try to put in some time for exercise if you can. I know some children start coffee young but no caffeine for noon onwards if you have it. -
Nightmares.:
Of all places I could fall asleep on,it's the most uncomfortable piece of furniture in my room: My desk. I'll try. Haiz...[/quote]Don't be too hard on yourself. You will be fine :hugs:clay569:
[quote=\"Nightmares.\"]I have a problem with studying: After studying 1-2 hours, I'll fall asleep for about an hour and then I'll be unable to fall asleep at night, so I'll only sleep approximately 5 hours a night. Then the next day I'll be tired so I'll fall asleep while studying again... it has happened 3 times this week already. Help?
What's your study location? Not on the bed, I hope :please:
Has it always been like this? If not, then maybe you have been studying very hard and the body is tired..
Perhaps you want to put in regular short breaks to refresh yourself before continuing. Try to put in some time for exercise if you can. I know some children start coffee young but no caffeine for noon onwards if you have it. -
Anyone know the correct answer for Chinese LC first question?
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Anyone know the correct answer for Chinese LC first question?
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