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    2016 PSLE Results & Secondary Posting Discussions

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    • K Offline
      KSP002016
      last edited by

      Just for discussion, how the sorting based on merit works? How merit is ranked? It is clear for non SAP schools. However, for SAP schools, the computer system can sort them in two ways.


      In descending order.
      Sorting example 1: Priority to HMT
      256
      255+1
      254+2
      253+3
      255
      254+1
      253+2
      252+3
      continue …

      Sorting example 2: Priority to main T-score
      256
      255+3
      255+2
      255+1
      255
      254+3
      254+2
      254+1
      254
      253+3
      continue …

      Anyone can feedback which sorting is used (1) or (2)? Or there is (3)?

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      • janet88J Offline
        janet88
        last edited by

        MyPillow:

        quite a number of neighborhood sch cut off for express is 188 ( no need affiliation) - but parents need to make co -decision
        with child to choose express or NA for this results - getting 188 may allow the child to go NA stream in a sch with better teaching n learning processes ...vs entering into a typical neighbourhood sch express stream :scratchhead:
        for daughter's affiliated sec, below 200 will be NA stream.
        188 in express stream may be a little stressful if grouped in a class of students who have 200.

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        • B Offline
          BigDevil
          last edited by

          KSP002016:

          Sorting example 2: Priority to main T-score
          256
          255+3 <-- think you mean 253 + 3?
          255+2 <--- 254 + 2?
          255+1
          255
          254+3 <--- 252 + 3?
          254+2 <--- 253 + 2?
          254+1
          254


          Anyone can feedback which sorting is used (1) or (2)? Or there is (3)?

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          • floppyF Offline
            floppy
            last edited by

            KSP002016:
            Just for discussion, how the sorting based on merit works? How merit is ranked? It is clear for non SAP schools. However, for SAP schools, the computer system can sort them in two ways.


            In descending order.
            Sorting example 1: Priority to HMT
            256
            255+1
            254+2
            253+3
            255
            254+1
            253+2
            252+3
            continue .......

            Sorting example 2: Priority to main T-score
            256
            255+3
            255+2
            255+1
            255
            254+3
            254+2
            254+1
            254
            253+3
            continue ......

            Anyone can feedback which sorting is used (1) or (2)? Or there is (3)?
            It's fairly straightforward as well.

            When applying to SAP schools, bonus points form part of your score. Hence,
            (1) 255+3, 255+2, 254+3 is > 256
            (2) 255+1, 254+2 = 256

            In the even that (2) requires a tie break, SC > PR and others. If there is still a tie, say between two SC, the one with the higher unrounded aggregate score will be posted into the school first. Therefore, 256 > 255+1 > 254+2.

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            • J Offline
              jetsetter
              last edited by

              BigDevil:
              jetsetter:

              [quote=\"karu\"]Not so much about prep... just that the S1 release date is neither here or there. Cannot take a longer overseas vacation in 2nd half of Dec.


              Will let son chill till end of the year. Just give him some mental preparation & maybe get some humanities related reading material from library. Otherwise, think he deserve some break after meeting his target in PSLE & start everything anew in when sec 1 starts. That's when the madness begins all over again.

              But year after year the holiday windows remain by and large the same. Either you fly out:
              1. After PSLE (if no other DC in pri sch) or last week of SA2, back before result on mid- Nov; or
              2. Book end-Nov till mid-Dec; or
              3. Book Christmas Eve till end-Dec.

              Anyway, it's more expensive to travel in the 2nd half of Dec, not to mention it'll be brrrrrrr....colder. Of course, I understand some working parents can only take long leave in late Dec.

              Can do what my \"dear\" sister did when her twin sons took PSLE a few years back.

              They flew off right after submitting their school choices and didn't come back till the day before
              school starts. Before flying off, my sister made copies of their results, testimonials, references,
              etc and left them with me, along with proxy letters, and a big chart of if...then...else, ie if admitted to
              school A, then no appeal, else appeal for school B, etc, etc.

              In the end, it was this uncle who had to take leave and report to the 2 different Sec Schools (one in
              the East, the other in Central) on behalf of the 2 nephews. Then traveled to 4 other schools to submit
              appeals. :slapshead: :mad:[/quote] :salute: :salute:

              Whoa! Nice uncle you are! I know friends who are unable to change their hol plans, or simply \"chill\", will get proxies to run the errand for them. They said, \"Come what may, my kid and I still want that well-deserved break!\"

              Wh didn't u help appeal for the twins to be placed in the same school? Unless their t-scores are very far apart like the earlier e.g. shared by a poster. :scratchhead:

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              • K Offline
                KSP002016
                last edited by

                BigDevil:
                KSP002016:


                Sorting example 2: Priority to main T-score
                256
                255+3 <-- think you mean 253 + 3?
                255+2 <--- 254 + 2?
                255+1
                255
                254+3 <--- 252 + 3?
                254+2 <--- 253 + 2?
                254+1
                254

                No, my sorting (2) is as per my original post.
                It means the sorting is from 256 to 255 to 254 etc based on T-score. HMT gives priority but T-score decides the ranking.

                Sorting (1) is 256 to 255 to 254 etc based on (T-score + HMT), Means 254+3 is higher rank than 256+0.

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                • B Offline
                  BigDevil
                  last edited by

                  jetsetter:

                  Wh didn't u help appeal for the twins to be placed in the same school? Unless their t-scores are very far apart like the earlier e.g. shared by a poster. :scratchhead:
                  Yes, their T-scores were indeed far apart...a difference of 7 points IIRC.
                  That's why appealed at 4 schools...2 for each boy.

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                  • B Offline
                    BigDevil
                    last edited by

                    KSP002016:
                    BigDevil:

                    [quote=\"KSP002016\"]
                    Sorting example 2: Priority to main T-score
                    256
                    255+3 <-- think you mean 253 + 3?
                    255+2 <--- 254 + 2?
                    255+1
                    255
                    254+3 <--- 252 + 3?
                    254+2 <--- 253 + 2?
                    254+1
                    254

                    No, my sorting (2) is as per my original post.
                    It means the sorting is from 256 to 255 to 254 etc based on T-score. HMT gives priority but T-score decides the ranking.

                    Sorting (1) is 256 to 255 to 254 etc based on (T-score + HMT), Means 254+3 is higher rank than 256+0.[/quote]If that is the case, then I would say sorting (2) is definitely not it.

                    If the COP of the SAP school is 256, then the 255+3 might end up not getting into the SAP school?
                    I think that will result in a riot. šŸ˜‚

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                    • isetanI Offline
                      isetan
                      last edited by

                      Can I do a quick check, the posting results will be out on 21 Dec 16 from 6am onwards via sms?

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                      • K Offline
                        KSP002016
                        last edited by

                        BigDevil:

                        If the COP of the SAP school is 256, then the 255+3 might end up not getting into the SAP school?
                        I think that will result in a riot. šŸ˜‚

                        Thanks BigDevil and Floppy feedback. The ranking is equal based on T-score+HMT, with exception on tie case.
                        Example
                        256, 255+1, 254+2, 253+3 (equal)
                        255, 254+1, 253+2, 252+3 (equal)

                        Only once reach COP point (if it is 255), 252.1235+3 will rank higher than 255.1234+0 (considering decimal aggregate) if both are SC.

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