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    2019 PSLE Discussions and Strategies (Children born in 2007)

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    • tyeoghT Offline
      tyeogh
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      ilovelaksa\" post_id=\"1948015\" time=\"1574412669\" user_id=\"88602:

      Your friend survived n made a friend in you.
      All’s good : )
      And I love laksa too! The original kind tho :wrongmove:

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        [quote=Luxedream post_id=1948010 time=1574412199 user_id=98340]...
        Back in the old days, we were only allowed to take max 9 subjects for O levels.

        Mine were:
        EL, HCL, Bio, Chem, Phy, AM, EM, Lit, 3rd Lang
        ...

        Actually, back in the old days, you can do up to 10 subjects (I know because I would have had 10 subjects if I did not choose to drop them voluntarily).

        You missed out on Religious Knowledge.

        During my time, it was max 9 subjects in ONE YEAR.

        Strictly speaking I took total 10 subjects coz HCL and CL are counted as 2, but I sat for CL paper in Sec 3, and the other 9 subjects in Sec 4.

        Anyway, times have changed, rules have changed. But different schools offer different subject combis, so best to check with individual schools before committing.[/quote]I would have the option to sit for 10 subjects in 1 year:
        2 languages, 2 math, 2 science, 2 humanities. The other 2 are Higher Art (which also counted as a humanities subject) and Religious Knowledge.

        The last 2 were dropped when finalizing the papers to sit for O Level. Notwithstanding, a number of my classmates did proceed with all 10.

        Yes, times have changed and people who is contracted to take Higher Art (4 years requirement) can’t drop it today.

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          [quote=floppy post_id=1948023 time=1574413215 user_id=97579]

          Actually, back in the old days, you can do up to 10 subjects (I know because I would have had 10 subjects if I did not choose to drop them voluntarily).

          You missed out on Religious Knowledge.

          During my time, it was max 9 subjects in ONE YEAR.

          Strictly speaking I took total 10 subjects coz HCL and CL are counted as 2, but I sat for CL paper in Sec 3, and the other 9 subjects in Sec 4.

          Anyway, times have changed, rules have changed. But different schools offer different subject combis, so best to check with individual schools before committing.

          I would have the option to sit for 10 subjects in 1 year:
          2 languages, 2 math, 2 science, 2 humanities. The other 2 are Higher Art (which also counted as a humanities subject) and Religious Knowledge.

          The last 2 were dropped when finalizing the papers to sit for O Level. Notwithstanding, a number of my classmates did proceed with all 10.

          Yes, times have changed and people who is contracted to take Higher Art (4 years requirement) can’t drop it as well.[/quote]Anyway moral of the story is to check available subject combi before committing to any “non-ordinary” subjects in Sec 1. Otherwise it can be a very painful dilemma later on.

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            [quote=Timmy21 post_id=1947959 time=1574407209 user_id=122721]
            If i recall correctly, their cohort should be 360.

            If 360 excludes GEP, then 70/360 MS is only 19.4% scoring above 250. Not v impressive then.

            I was told RGPS has something like 45% above 250 and if 55 GEP kids all scored above 250, then they have about 100 out of 270 or 280 MS kids scoring above 250. That is about 35%. But I did not see the slides. I got this info from group chats.

            yes 45% above 250.[/quote]all GEP schools will get better and better PSLE results because every year MOE inject super smart GEP kids into th schools, subsequent years GEP kids siblings will follow to go in same schools because of sibling priority, so every year hv super smart genes coming into the school :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

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              If u can get bursary to offset bulk of the independent school fees, then it may seems plausible to choose it. If u do not have the option, I feel that the extra 100-200 u pay may not be worth it. Maybe if u choose RV, the “saved” school fees can be used for private tuition fee or extra enrichment material. My personal view.

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                [quote=meremortal post_id=1947958 time=1574407184 user_id=7232]

                Different strokes for different folks - as the saying goes - there are some students who are truly motivated to take up a 3rd language - my friend's kid loves Japan and took up Japanese - in fact, the only motivation for taking HMT was to qualify for the \"higher\" 3rd languages, like Japanese.

                The kid is now a young adult and working in Singapore, but with a focus on Japan and travels there once a month on business - simply because of the ability to converse in Chinese, Japanese and English.

                So, yeh, that is ONE answer to your \"why\"?

                we encourage our DD to go for 3rd language, becos she is naturally interested in languages n it's a good opportunity to get out of school n make more frens. The utility aspect of the 3rd language is a secondary consideration but who knows if it will be important later in life. I do know of a fren who is now heading a French company's regional office becos he took French at O and A levels.

                Unfortunately the 3rd language classes now are grouped by schools. So little chance to make friends from other schools.[/quote]that's a pity :shock:

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                  [quote=Timmy21 post_id=1947908 time=1574403606 user_id=122721]
                  i saw somewhere else in the KSP forum tat about 120 students in Taonan got >250.

                  everyone complain psle tough....... These kids make it look like it;s some kindergarten exam...... too qiang oredi..... Maybe next time they will only announce 260 or more..... too many in the 250s range

                  But do bear in mind tat Taonan is not a typical pri sch....it has GEP classes 😉[/quote]Yes, agree with Timmy21. The schools with GEP classes have better percentage of students got > 250.
                  Rosyth School has 31% of students got 250 and above this year. Total 34 students got >=265.

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                  • entei17E Offline
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                    If you score 252, how do you know if you qualify for IP? Thanks.

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                    • toutoulangT Offline
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                      Hi,

                      can I check something about eligibility for third language? What is the difference between Malay (Special Programme) and Bahasa Indonesia? Does it help in any way since there is no O levels in IP programmes? Will there be a need for EOY exam? Are these counted for grading for promotion to the next level?
                      Asking about experiences if any from RI parents or students.
                      Thank you

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                        If you score 252, how do you know if you qualify for IP? Thanks.
                        Probably will need to check cop of the different IP schools.

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