2020 PSLE Discussions and Strategies(for those born in 2008)
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Memememem\" post_id=\"1997167\" time=\"1601630962\" user_id=\"188691:
what does r represent ?
Estimation for psle score: 50+10(r-a/sd)
Sd:20
Average:65
You should be able to calculate ur psle score with this formula -
giraffe169\" post_id=\"1997187\" time=\"1601632161\" user_id=\"188690:
Raw score
what does r represent ?Memememem\" post_id=\"1997167\" time=\"1601630962\" user_id=\"188691:
Estimation for psle score: 50+10(r-a/sd)
Sd:20
Average:65
You should be able to calculate ur psle score with this formula -
giraffe169\" post_id=\"1997187\" time=\"1601632161\" user_id=\"188690:
students raw results
what does r represent ?Memememem\" post_id=\"1997167\" time=\"1601630962\" user_id=\"188691:
Estimation for psle score: 50+10(r-a/sd)
Sd:20
Average:65
You should be able to calculate ur psle score with this formula -
Memememem\" post_id=\"1997167\" time=\"1601630962\" user_id=\"188691:
50+10((r-a)/sd)
Estimation for psle score: 50+10(r-a/sd)
Sd:20
Average:65
You should be able to calculate ur psle score with this formula -
Memememem\" post_id=\"1997167\" time=\"1601630962\" user_id=\"188691:
50+10((r-a)/sd)
Estimation for psle score: 50+10(r-a/sd)
Sd:20
Average:65
You should be able to calculate ur psle score with this formula -
Hi can anyone please tell me what is the 5th question of paper 2? I forgot what it is
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Melody88\" post_id=\"1997176\" time=\"1601631756\" user_id=\"30917:
Many students also thought it was difficult do it seems unlikely.
Seems like many find the math papers easy. Wonder if A* benchmark will be raised higher. -
So this year’s English Paper 2 is not so easy, Math is manageable but not so easy??
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So this year’s English Paper 2 is not so easy, Math is manageable but not so easy??
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Melody88\" post_id=\"1997174\" time=\"1601631435\" user_id=\"30917:
Don’t think so. Theres students who felt paper wAs tough. It depends on individual strength.
Seems like many find the math papers are easy. Wonder if the A* benchmark will be raised too?
Lets say if the child is in First/ second class, I think its unfair to ask only the classmates thought on the difficulty of paper.
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