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    2014 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

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    • Suz855S Offline
      Suz855
      last edited by

      how about A* in EL, M&S and A in MT? What's the most probable T-Score?[/quote]


      I know a student with such combination in last yr psle, her t-score was
      263 😄

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        33mama
        last edited by

        Suz855:
        how about A* in EL, M&S and A in MT? What's the most probable T-Score?

        I know a student with such combination in last yr psle, her t-score was
        263 😄[/quote]
        :thankyou:
        Must be a very high A and A* then!!!

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        • R Offline
          Reversi
          last edited by

          Hi Parents (and all those kiasu students out there like me haha) 😄


          It's been a year since I started haunting this site for tips for PSLE and I thought I would return the favour to all my juniors out there!

          1. It's very important not to start mugging papers right now! Chances are that you'll peter out just before the critical period. Start on bite-sized chunks and work your way up such that by July you are going full steam ahead. The week before the exam should be filled with revision for important points and psyching yourself up for the exam.

          2. Try not to eat out at least 1 week before prelims/PSLE in case of food poisoning (Don't eat bananas or curry too! :imconstipated: ) Take care of yourself by hydrating constantly etc. because if your child has a high fever on the day of the exam, he will still have to sit for the paper (even with vomiting etc., just held in a different room)

          3. Work hard for prelims! In case you are unable to sit for PSLE, prelim marks will play a part!

          4. Pep talks also help to destress your child - perhaps a fun outing every now and then will help to make things more bearable. 🙂

          5. Schools may start piling papers and sometimes we students can't finish every single one (especially math) Towards the date, teachers may start allowing students to complete just part of the paper (The long questions are always the most important) instead of everything.

          6. I'm not sure if this is still applicable, but a hint to those who flounder with the model method: Try using simultaneous equation instead!

          :rahrah: Jiayou kiddos! The hectic period has just begun (It gets much, much, worse later on) You can do it!! :rahrah:

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          • janet88J Offline
            janet88
            last edited by

            Reversi,

            that's a good post you have :rahrah:

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            • S Offline
              silverhorse
              last edited by

              Reversi:
              Hi Parents (and all those kiasu students out there like me haha) 😄


              It's been a year since I started haunting this site for tips for PSLE and I thought I would return the favour to all my juniors out there!

              1. It's very important not to start mugging papers right now! Chances are that you'll peter out just before the critical period. Start on bite-sized chunks and work your way up such that by July you are going full steam ahead. The week before the exam should be filled with revision for important points and psyching yourself up for the exam.

              2. Try not to eat out at least 1 week before prelims/PSLE in case of food poisoning (Don't eat bananas or curry too! :imconstipated: ) Take care of yourself by hydrating constantly etc. because if your child has a high fever on the day of the exam, he will still have to sit for the paper (even with vomiting etc., just held in a different room)

              3. Work hard for prelims! In case you are unable to sit for PSLE, prelim marks will play a part!

              4. Pep talks also help to destress your child - perhaps a fun outing every now and then will help to make things more bearable. 🙂

              5. Schools may start piling papers and sometimes we students can't finish every single one (especially math) Towards the date, teachers may start allowing students to complete just part of the paper (The long questions are always the most important) instead of everything.

              6. I'm not sure if this is still applicable, but a hint to those who flounder with the model method: Try using simultaneous equation instead!

              :rahrah: Jiayou kiddos! The hectic period has just begun (It gets much, much, worse later on) You can do it!! :rahrah:
              Thank you Reversi, Good tips indeed....

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              • janet88J Offline
                janet88
                last edited by

                psle oral is in august.

                3 weeks before that, please abstain from deep fried food, chocolates, anything which is heaty and will also cause cough. preferably try to eat at home more to avoid food poisoning due to poor handling of food in such a hot weather…只怕一万.

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                • IntegerI Offline
                  Integer
                  last edited by

                  janet_lee88:
                  psle oral is in august.

                  3 weeks before that, please abstain from deep fried food, chocolates, anything which is heaty and will also cause cough. preferably try to eat at home more to avoid food poisoning due to poor handling of food in such a hot weather...只怕一万.
                  Think shd be 万一. 😄

                  不怕一万,只怕万一.

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                  • janet88J Offline
                    janet88
                    last edited by

                    Integer:
                    janet_lee88:

                    psle oral is in august.

                    3 weeks before that, please abstain from deep fried food, chocolates, anything which is heaty and will also cause cough. preferably try to eat at home more to avoid food poisoning due to poor handling of food in such a hot weather...只怕一万.

                    Think shd be 万一. 😄

                    不怕一万,只怕万一.

                    :oops: how embarrassing.

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                    • IntegerI Offline
                      Integer
                      last edited by

                      janet_lee88:
                      Integer:

                      [quote=\"janet_lee88\"]psle oral is in august.

                      3 weeks before that, please abstain from deep fried food, chocolates, anything which is heaty and will also cause cough. preferably try to eat at home more to avoid food poisoning due to poor handling of food in such a hot weather...只怕一万.

                      Think shd be 万一. 😄

                      不怕一万,只怕万一.

                      :oops: how embarrassing.[/quote]Don't be ... we all learn together. :celebrate:

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                      • K Offline
                        KS_me
                        last edited by

                        Have any of you try to calculate t-score using the recent SA1 result? As my son told me 3A + 1B may end up to be only 200 t-score… hmm well i know ther’s high A and low A but can some mummy share how to calculate t-score using the SA1 test result? Im seriously super duper confused with the formulae.

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