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    2019 PSLE Discussions and Strategies (Children born in 2007)

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary 6 & PSLE
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    • M Offline
      MS_Worrisome
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      May I ask how many Chinese e-dictionary can a PSLE candidate bring to the exam hall? Can my DS bring 2 MOE approved e-dictionaries?

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      • MyPillowM Offline
        MyPillow
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        MS_Worrisome\" post_id=\"1932320\" time=\"1567070742\" user_id=\"27601:

        May I ask how many Chinese e-dictionary can a PSLE candidate bring to the exam hall? Can my DS bring 2 MOE approved e-dictionaries?
        U need to get the approved stickers given by Sch in order to bring in exam hall

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        • M Offline
          MS_Worrisome
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          Yup, I wonder if any restrictions in the number of e-dictionaries that can be brought in the exam hall if the e-dictionaries already pasted the school stickers??

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          • MerlionInGermanyM Offline
            MerlionInGermany
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            MS_Worrisome\" post_id=\"1932327\" time=\"1567073011\" user_id=\"27601:

            Yup, I wonder if any restrictions in the number of e-dictionaries that can be brought in the exam hall if the e-dictionaries already pasted the school stickers??
            You can bring in as many as you like.

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            • coastC Offline
              coast
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              MyPillow\" post_id=\"1932326\" time=\"1567072714\" user_id=\"70594:

              MS_Worrisome\" post_id=\"1932320\" time=\"1567070742\" user_id=\"27601:

              May I ask how many Chinese e-dictionary can a PSLE candidate bring to the exam hall? Can my DS bring 2 MOE approved e-dictionaries?

              U need to get the approved stickers given by Sch in order to bring in exam hall

              One can bring 2 calculators (with approved stickers), so should be the same for approved e-dictionary. But better to check with school in case there is new rule. Just ask your DS to check with the teacher when he gets the approved stickers.

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              • M Offline
                MS_Worrisome
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                :thankyou: to all who replied to my query about the number of Chinese e-dictionaries

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                • D Offline
                  dylanmummy2003
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                  Sigh... stress mummy here. Sorry for the long post.

                  DD morale has dipped further.
                  Today, her good friend whom both of them always hang out together, told her the Science teacher can give them extra remedial, at 6pm to 7pm. So after supp. class at 3.40pm, my gal came home first. Then she go back to sch for 6pm lesson. General ofc called and say all teachers went home, told me to fetch her. General ofc say the Science class is from 3.40pm to 5pm.
                  Then around 7pm, the Science teacher call me and told me that DD friends told him that DD is not free to attend the class! Gosh!
                  I told the teacher 2 gals told my DD the lesson is at 6pm. The teacher say he will talk to the gals tmr.
                  DD really like the way this teacher teaches. It's her P5 science teacher. That's why when she score only 60 for her science in SA1, she ask this teacher if he can give her extra lessons. The teacher told me, from now on, he will personally inform me of the timing for the extra lessons, not going thru her friends.
                  DD say, the few friends from top 2 classes who ignored her past few days, came to apologise to her. They say they feel upset to know my DD prelims marks for some subject is higher than them. But after they cool down, they feel apologetic hence they came talk to DD.
                  And now, another new episode happen. 😢
                  Now trying hard to convince my gal, a true friend will feel happy for her achievements.

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                  • cutepandabearC Offline
                    cutepandabear
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                    dylanmummy2003, if this hasn’t all been a giant misunderstanding or miscommunication between your DD and the other children, then she really has been sabotaged and hurt by them. Tell your DD, there is nothing wrong with her, and everything wrong with them. Toughen her up and stay strong. Tell her to do the best that she can, and get into a great school, leave them far far behind.

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                      patlsy79
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                      Ya ignore them. This is not true friend. We say 多一个少一个没大碍.

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                      • MrsKiasuM Offline
                        MrsKiasu
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                        Same here…ok to go far far away from them.

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