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    2014 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

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    • zbearZ Offline
      zbear
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      vk2kv:
      whitecarrotcake:

      I think this year's highest t-score will be slightly higher than last year's.





      Bcos they are born in the year of horse...? :evil: šŸ˜‰


      I remembered the highest was born in the Year of the Pig.

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        vk2kv
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        zbear:
        vk2kv:

        [quote=\"whitecarrotcake\"]I think this year's highest t-score will be slightly higher than last year's.





        Bcos they are born in the year of horse...? :evil: šŸ˜‰


        I remembered the highest was born in the Year of the Pig.[/quote]
        Year 2007?

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        • S Offline
          sleepy
          last edited by

          Yes 2007

          294 record high

          http://news.asiaone.com/News/Education/ ... 37982.html

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            whitecarrotcake
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            GiftedGem:
            whitecarrotcake:

            I think this year's highest t-score will be slightly higher than last year's.


            Hi wtc, why did you think that the T score is higher this yr?

            I think the ministry would have learnt from last year's experience that the papers were far too easy leading to very close t-scores differentiated by decimals. Although this year's papers were seemingly easy, there were tricky questions. I think it'll lead to a slightly broader range of t-scores. I may be wrong. Just my thought.

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              whitecarrotcake
              last edited by

              sleepy:
              Yes 2007

              294 record high

              http://news.asiaone.com/News/Education/ ... 37982.html
              2007 was the year of killer papers, a year when top students cried after the math paper. I think it resulted in higher t-score.

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                DadOfGirl
                last edited by

                whitecarrotcake:
                sleepy:

                Yes 2007

                294 record high

                http://news.asiaone.com/News/Education/ ... 37982.html

                2007 was the year of killer papers, a year when top students cried after the math paper. I think it resulted in higher t-score.

                2009 was too a killer Maths paper...2010 was easypesy... that prompted in 2011 , it will be killer also.

                It turnedout , since 2010 , Maths papers are relatively easy

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                  whitecarrotcake
                  last edited by

                  DadOfGirl:
                  whitecarrotcake:

                  [quote=\"sleepy\"]Yes 2007

                  294 record high

                  http://news.asiaone.com/News/Education/ ... 37982.html

                  2007 was the year of killer papers, a year when top students cried after the math paper. I think it resulted in higher t-score.

                  2009 was too a killer Maths paper...2010 was easypesy... that prompted in 2011 , it will be killer also.

                  It turnedout , since 2010 , Maths papers are relatively easy[/quote]Easy perhaps to get better marks than prelims; not that easy to get full marks. So it depends \"easy\" in what context.
                  In my definition, I wouldn't say this year's was easy.

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                  • janet88J Offline
                    janet88
                    last edited by

                    in any case, I wish P6s all the best for 2moro!

                    you have done your best.

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                      pixiedust
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                      2007 was first year calculators are allowed.


                      Agree since 2010, no more major killer questions (read: political climate and songs sang by mini**ers*). Since 2011, there's no more 5marks speed questions or pattern questions. But if you drill school papers you will still come across those questions.

                      ALL THE BEST TO 2014 PSLE COHORT as you get your results tomorrow !
                      Congrats for surviving PSLE ! :rahrah:

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                        pixiedust:
                        Congrats for surviving PSLE ! :rahrah:

                        :rotflmao:

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