What is lowest PSLE aggregate you can score with 4A*?
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phankao:
From school teacher.[/quote]Interesting.
Really? Doesn't sound possible. Is this someone you know personally or hearsay?jtoh:
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Wah, how about asking how high you can score with 4As?? I heard it's low 260!!! -
jtoh:
Interesting.[/quote]Actually I've personally seen 3As & 1A* in that category, but not 4As, but yeah, this student with low 260+ and 4As was quoted by my son's form teacher.
From school teacher.phankao:
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Really? Doesn't sound possible. Is this someone you know personally or hearsay? -
I know of someone with 3A* and 1A scoring 240+.
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My two friends’ son and daughter both got 4A each and their t-score were 238 and 239 respectively in last year.
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phankao:
From school teacher.[/quote]The difference between lowest 4 A* and the highest 4 A is only 4 marks. So 260 is a good estimate.
Really? Doesn't sound possible. Is this someone you know personally or hearsay?jtoh:
[quote=\"phankao\"]
Wah, how about asking how high you can score with 4As?? I heard it's low 260!!! -
so, what about 2 high A* and 2 normal A* ?
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verykiasu2010:
so, what about 2 high A* and 2 normal A* ?
Let say high A* to be 99 and normal A to be 85. My guess is 262. -
atutor2001:
pardon me, high A* x2, and normal A* x2verykiasu2010:
so, what about 2 high A* and 2 normal A* ?
Let say high A* to be 99 and normal A to be 85. My guess is 262.
what is the score ? -
atutor2001:
what will be the estimate PSLE t-score based on the following results:verykiasu2010:
so, what about 2 high A* and 2 normal A* ?
Let say high A* to be 99 and normal A to be 85. My guess is 262.
Eng 86
Chi 91
Math80
Sci 88
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Although it is good to get more A*, but in reality, it is the PSLE aggregate score to meet the cut off point that matters. The computer only recognizes the aggregate when processing school selection, so the key criterion is the PSLE aggregate.
Eg, last year one of my student scored 3 A* for EMS but he got B for MT, aggregate 240 go to neighborhood school.
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