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    2018 PSLE Discussions & Strategies (Born in 2006)

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary 6 & PSLE
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    • floppyF Offline
      floppy
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      laughingcat:

      I am all too excited to see what will be the COP stated in the 2021 PSLE booklet.
      My guess is 6 or less for some of the super popular IP schools. 8 or less for RVHS, VS, CHS, etc. 9 or less for the mid 240s to 250 schools. 10 or less for the under 240 to mid 240s schools. 12 points for 230, to 240, 16 points for 215 to 230, 20 for 200 to 215, and 24 for schools with current COP 188 to 200.

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        floppy:
        laughingcat:


        I am all too excited to see what will be the COP stated in the 2021 PSLE booklet.

        My guess is 6 or less for some of the super popular IP schools. 8 or less for RVHS, VS, CHS, etc. 9 or less for the mid 240s to 250 schools. 10 or less for the under 240 to mid 240s schools. 12 points for 230, to 240, 16 points for 215 to 230, 20 for 200 to 215, and 24 for schools with current COP 188 to 200.

        Floppy :udawoman: your guestimation confirms my calculation.

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          .zeit:
          pirate:

          [quote=\".zeit\"] :thankyou: That's very helpful! My relative's kid has zero tuition and scored 1 borderline A/B, 2 low As, 1 A* & HCL=D in the recent P5 exams. Hopefully their kid can fall within the 30% criteria or consider DSA (CL) to an OP school, as her grades fluctuate quite drastically... šŸ˜“


          That may translate into PSLE T-score of 260. šŸ˜‚

          Yeah, like pendulum! That's why refused to drop her best leverage - HCL, despite all the words of conventional wisdom offered to the parents.[/quote]Under the 2021 new system, I am shocked that MOE states that a student with 4 grades of 74% scrapes into the Express stream and that the score is equivalent to a current T-score of 200. It shows you how close the current standards near the top are. Except for the very top scorers (280+) there is very little difference between the ability of the students. I know someone last year who got 2 A* and 2 A and received 264. Another person this year got 3 A* and 1 A (probably high A) and received only 253. Another student this year - who I hear was devastated by her grade - got 3 As and 1 B and got 220. Well, that grade is inconsistent with MOE's claim that 4 grades of 74% are basically equivalent to T-score of 200. (The fact that the new range for AL 5 is 65% - 74% is not relevant to this issue. As far as MOE is concerned, a grade of 74% has the same value as a grade of 65%.)

          But the change overall is good. I think it is part of the national objective to ensure that children take mother tongue seriously. The grading change makes it more important than ever. Also, I think schools at the top end will have to take a wider range of student grade at the bottom end of their cohort (from the median to the current COP level). Such narrow distinctions are meaningless.

          But I think the new system will increase stress.

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            vectorbiz
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            .zeit:
            Nice graphs, floppy! Can generate a few more to cover all the IP schools?


            We want Floppy ! We want Floppy !

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              6thisnthat9
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              Thanks for sharing your guess, i will make good use of them for my kids, one of the first too.

              floppy:
              laughingcat:

              I am all too excited to see what will be the COP stated in the 2021 PSLE booklet.

              My guess is 6 or less for some of the super popular IP schools. 8 or less for RVHS, VS, CHS, etc. 9 or less for the mid 240s to 250 schools. 10 or less for the under 240 to mid 240s schools. 12 points for 230, to 240, 16 points for 215 to 230, 20 for 200 to 215, and 24 for schools with current COP 188 to 200.

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                LKY1967:
                Under the 2021 new system, I am shocked that MOE states that a student with 4 grades of 74% scrapes into the Express stream and that the score is equivalent to a current T-score of 200. It shows you how close the current standards near the top are. Except for the very top scorers (280+) there is very little difference between the ability of the students. I know someone last year who got 2 A* and 2 A and received 264. Another person this year got 3 A* and 1 A (probably high A) and received only 253. Another student this year - who I hear was devastated by her grade - got 3 As and 1 B and got 220. Well, that grade is inconsistent with MOE's claim that 4 grades of 74% are basically equivalent to T-score of 200. (The fact that the new range for AL 5 is 65% - 74% is not relevant to this issue. As far as MOE is concerned, a grade of 74% has the same value as a grade of 65%.)

                I don't see how it is inconsistent. What MOE says suggests that the mean for each subject is around 74%.

                I think MOE probably knows how close the standards near the top are, hence the change. The difference between 250 and 262 is only 3 points per subject, and may only be 2 MCQs and 1 careless mistake per subject.

                3A* + 1A with 253 probably low A* and/or not high A. I know someone this year 1A* + 3A with 249. I think new AL system better for the first than the second, no? These 2 children probably only average 1-2 raw marks difference per subject, but can be more than 2 or more AL points different.. šŸ˜‰

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                  pirate:

                  ...
                  I know someone this year 1A* + 3A with 249.
                  ...
                  I also know of such a person :rotflmao:

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                    6thisnthat9
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                    If a child score 65%, it says they are no worse than other kids, there is still time to grow and develop in the same tier sec sch. Society has matured to embrace every child.

                    LKY1967:
                    .zeit:

                    [quote=\"pirate\"]quote=\".zeit\"] :thankyou: That's very helpful! My relative's kid has zero tuition and scored 1 borderline A/B, 2 low As, 1 A* & HCL=D in the recent P5 exams. Hopefully their kid can fall within the 30% criteria or consider DSA (CL) to an OP school, as her grades fluctuate quite drastically... šŸ˜“[/quote
                    That may translate into PSLE T-score of 260. šŸ˜‚[/quote
                    Yeah, like pendulum! That's why refused to drop her best leverage - HCL, despite all the words of conventional wisdom offered to the parents.

                    Under the 2021 new system, I am shocked that MOE states that a student with 4 grades of 74% scrapes into the Express stream and that the score is equivalent to a current T-score of 200. It shows you how close the current standards near the top are. Except for the very top scorers (280+) there is very little difference between the ability of the students. I know someone last year who got 2 A* and 2 A and received 264. Another person this year got 3 A* and 1 A (probably high A) and received only 253. Another student this year - who I hear was devastated by her grade - got 3 As and 1 B and got 220. Well, that grade is inconsistent with MOE's claim that 4 grades of 74% are basically equivalent to T-score of 200. (The fact that the new range for AL 5 is 65% - 74% is not relevant to this issue. As far as MOE is concerned, a grade of 74% has the same value as a grade of 65%.)

                    But the change overall is good. I think it is part of the national objective to ensure that children take mother tongue seriously. The grading change makes it more important than ever. Also, I think schools at the top end will have to take a wider range of student grade at the bottom end of their cohort (from the median to the current COP level). Such narrow distinctions are meaningless.

                    But I think the new system will increase stress.

                    [/quote]

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                      6thisnthat9
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                      How does a child know about that dream school? How has the mentality of "if i do not score well to get to that dream school, I will have no future" get to our kids? Enough for them to end their lives?

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                        6thisnthat9
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                        A bright child, not the most hardworking i heard, but an avid reader, quick in learning. *, tscore removed, top school.


                        Last words were "i have no future."

                        Mum still desvastated, "if my child is still beside me now, no A1s can replace. If my child is still alive, what is so important about o level, exams, scores?

                        Now when I see my kids, no longer the same way. When times are tough, give our kids plenty of hugs, tell them they are loved in this world, there is beauty all around.

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