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    2013 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

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    • W Offline
      Wishace
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      ngl2010:
      Does anybody know the timetable for the written test? Is it as in the Entry Proof i.e. 8.15am starts?

      Can try this link, it is a pdf file.
      http://www.seab.gov.sg/examTimeTable/2013PSLEExamTimetable.pdf

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        notredame
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        JohnYeo:
        notredame:

        Yup, it'll soon be over. Psle syllabi would seem so easy when one reaches secondary school. Besides having 9 subjects to cope with, there are cca commitment, longer school hours and higher level arts to be included in total aggregate. So relax, there are steeper and higher mountains to conquer further down the road. Meritrocracy...haiz...


        one step at a time...as parents, we can only take one step at a time. The other changes, such as searching for one's identity, friends before parents also come as DC becomes a teenager.

        Yeah..but it's a way to divert one's focus from a stressful national exam by looking at the bigger pic. As long as the child and parents have tried their best, let's don't place too much emphasis on it and stress ourselves, esp the outcome. Well, easier say than done. πŸ˜†

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          beariecrystal3
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          Cant imagine the stress till i go thru it now. Really hope psle will be over soon. Colleagues been talking about it and making comparison abt prelim result. Seems like most kids r smart.i am just hoping my girl can make it…

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            MMM
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            BeContented:
            most important binge :rotflmao: hmmm looks like after PSLE I'm gonna be busy & broke

            yes.. the binge... durians, snacks, etc.... We didn't dare to buy durian and stop her from snacking in case it is too heaty and she falls sick.... So no durian for everyone at home. Immediately after PSLE, we will buy some durians to enjoy first. Think it's durian season again.

            She also wanted to watch Ilo Ilo, watch tv prog till her eyes pop out (but I warned her about distracting her siblings), go out with her classmates, etc... we've planned a short getaway to BKK next week after children's day celebration. It's top secret now. We just told them only both of us are going as dh is going for \"work\" (need excuse to pack the luggage) and er... she has to stay behind to coach her siblings for SA2. πŸ˜‰ So stay focus on PSLE first.

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              BeContented
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              MMM:
              BeContented:

              most important binge :rotflmao: hmmm looks like after PSLE I'm gonna be busy & broke


              yes.. the binge... durians, snacks, etc.... We didn't dare to buy durian and stop her from snacking in case it is too heaty and she falls sick.... So no durian for everyone at home. Immediately after PSLE, we will buy some durians to enjoy first. Think it's durian season again.

              She also wanted to watch Ilo Ilo, watch tv prog till her eyes pop out (but I warned her about distracting her siblings), go out with her classmates, etc... we've planned a short getaway to BKK next week after children's day celebration. It's top secret now. We just told them only both of us are going as dh is going for \"work\" (need excuse to pack the luggage) and er... she has to stay behind to coach her siblings for SA2. πŸ˜‰ So stay focus on PSLE first.

              Haha. Not just dd. I will be going 'crazy' too. DS will finish his S1 year end exams one week after PSLE. The whole gang will be going crazy. Poor hubby says he has a busy oct schedule. :rotflmao:

              Oops. :oops: I do seem to be getting a little over-excited over my soon-to-come playtime.

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                ngl2010
                last edited by

                Wishace:
                ngl2010:

                Does anybody know the timetable for the written test? Is it as in the Entry Proof i.e. 8.15am starts?


                Can try this link, it is a pdf file.
                http://www.seab.gov.sg/examTimeTable/2013PSLEExamTimetable.pdf

                Thank you, Wishace πŸ˜„

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                  MMM
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                  BeContented:
                  Haha. Not just dd. I will be going 'crazy' too. DS will finish his S1 year end exams one week after PSLE. The whole gang will be going crazy. Poor hubby says he has a busy oct schedule. :rotflmao:


                  Oops. :oops: I do seem to be getting a little over-excited over my soon-to-come playtime.
                  I am actually looking forward to next year PSLE when ds sits for PSLE and dd is in S1. Bet it's like your situation last year when you have a PSLE and a P5. By then, dd2 is in P3. We can then plan for a \"grand\" holiday after that. I am saving up for my miles now.

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                    BeContented
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                    MMM:
                    BeContented:

                    Haha. Not just dd. I will be going 'crazy' too. DS will finish his S1 year end exams one week after PSLE. The whole gang will be going crazy. Poor hubby says he has a busy oct schedule. :rotflmao:


                    Oops. :oops: I do seem to be getting a little over-excited over my soon-to-come playtime.

                    I am actually looking forward to next year PSLE when ds sits for PSLE and dd is in S1. Bet it's like your situation last year when you have a PSLE and a P5. By then, dd2 is in P3. We can then plan for a \"grand\" holiday after that. I am saving up for my miles now.

                    Haha. Yes, it will be a relief to have the 2 PSLE over :).
                    But dun say I never warn you :evil:
                    S1 no joke also......

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                      ngl2010
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                      No homework today.


                      The teacher showed time table for after PSLE and DS is excited because there are so many activities (a few excursions, teach computer skills to elderly, etc) πŸ˜„

                      But he said still have CL class for CME.

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                        happyheart
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                        My DS has no homework too, except to wrap up compo corrections. DS insisted in doing it as a form of last revision. He was talking to himself \" I would have got this correct if I had written my letter 'a' properly!\"

                        Haha...glad he is learning his own mistakes. πŸ˜„

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