2019 PSLE Discussions and Strategies (Children born in 2007)
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Paper 2 seems very tough.
My Son crying ! -
Paper 2 seems very tough.
My Son crying ! -
AnxiousabtPSLE\" post_id=\"1937715\" time=\"1569558032\" user_id=\"180550:
Is he maths strong pupil?
Paper 2 seems very tough.
My Son crying ! -
sembgal\" post_id=\"1937688\" time=\"1569555795\" user_id=\"5559:
kind of weird, for a school staff to comment such thing, right in the middle of a Psle exam in progress. Usually, school staff as well as invigilators (teachers from other external primary schools, who came over to invigilate), are tight-lipped, over comments like this, because these people are in authority, high up there. Even if Paper 2 is indeed tough, they will tend to keep quiet
He could be a school staff with inside info -
Usually scores 85 to 90 for all the schools’ prelim papers and past PSLE papers.
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AnxiousabtPSLE\" post_id=\"1937715\" time=\"1569558032\" user_id=\"180550:
oh dear , pls dun cry
Paper 2 seems very tough.
My Son crying !
Parents need to Comfort and assure / encourage kids they try their best , efforts , move on
all p6 kids are in same situation now, your kid is not alone -
MyPillow\" post_id=\"1937720\" time=\"1569558314\" user_id=\"70594:
oh dear
oh dear , pls dun cryAnxiousabtPSLE\" post_id=\"1937715\" time=\"1569558032\" user_id=\"180550:
Paper 2 seems very tough.
My Son crying !
Parents need to Comfort and assure / encourage kids they try their best , efforts , move on
all p6 kids are in same situation now, your kid is not alone
dd is staying back wait for meimei..
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Oh dear… First news is on kids crying
Thought recently just read an article that psle not supposed to make kids cry?? Haiz… -
AnxiousabtPSLE\" post_id=\"1937719\" time=\"1569558308\" user_id=\"180550:
Must be really very tough... Duno how my dd will react... Hope never leave a lot of questions blank... Sigh....
Usually scores 85 to 90 for all the schools’ prelim papers and past PSLE papers. -
So fast released already? Or school says estimated release time is 1.30pm
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