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    2016 PSLE Discussions (Born in 2004)

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary 6 & PSLE
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      93.5% for ENGLISH is awesome!!!


      IF my daughter gets 83.5% for her English, i would be super happy.

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        nicnac

        Your example very funny 😂

        That's why i asking pen88 if her definition of bad is same as mine

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          But then again, need look at that child’s usual performance. If your dd’s classmate has been getting 98 all along, then to her 93 could be bad

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            I have compiled a list for dd2 to revise. Hopefully she can pull up her socks

            不要这样吓我
            I want to read my manga leisurely, dont wanna sweat over her result le

            First time i experienced this, been quite hands off all these years with both kids since i do not believe in chasing every mark. But this time round dd2 result is alarming enough trigger concern

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              sleepy:
              Haha! Same here


              in the midst of adjusting. My dd1 always among top in her class so i kenna big shock with dd2. Below baseline this kind of thing never happen before with dd1

              Nowadays my standard question to dd2 is can meet baseline? Very jialut
              I didn't even bother to ask class average, get freak out once more only

              But i cant scold dd2, can only tell her 加油
              Gosh! U r making me worried :sad:

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                janet_lee88:
                sleepy:

                in the midst of adjusting. My dd1 always among top in her class so i kenna big shock with dd2. Below baseline this kind of thing never happen before with dd1


                Nowadays my standard question to dd2 is can meet baseline? Very jialut
                I didn't even bother to ask class average, get freak out once more only

                But i cant scold dd2, can only tell her 加油

                my son is not the top...above average. but my younger one is the lower percentile kind...like you, I don't ask about class average because that will freak me out even more.
                sleepy, we are in the same boat.

                Sleepy's dd2 is in GEP isn't it? Sleepy, you are referring to her results in GEP right? Confused..

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                  TheAnswer
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                  Doing well or not is relative. My boy will tell me he mess up if he discovered 1-2 careless mistakes.

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                    sleepy:
                    But then again, need look at that child's usual performance. If your dd's classmate has been getting 98 all along, then to her 93 could be bad

                    Exactly!

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                      TheAnswer:
                      janet_lee88:



                      sleepy, we are in the same boat.

                      Sleepy's dd2 is in GEP isn't it? Sleepy, you are referring to her results in GEP right? Confused..

                      TA, i dont understand the point of your question 🤷
                      That is irrelevant.

                      The gist is i believe all concerned parents felt the same way

                      Janet :hugs: thanks for empathizing.

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                        sleepy:
                        TheAnswer:

                        [quote=\"janet_lee88\"]

                        sleepy, we are in the same boat.

                        Sleepy's dd2 is in GEP isn't it? Sleepy, you are referring to her results in GEP right? Confused..

                        TA, i dont understand the point of your question 🤷
                        That is irrelevant.

                        The gist is i believe all concerned parents felt the same way

                        Janet :hugs: thanks for empathizing.[/quote]I'm concerned about how much the marks will fall. Not quite mentally prepared for that. I'm a little surprised by the extend you described.

                        Sorry. I may have come across as being insensitive. My apologies to those I have offended.

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