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    What is lowest PSLE aggregate you can score with 4A*?

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    • W Offline
      workinghard
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      ttlkbs:
      If T-score = 245, shld DS choose VS, Anglican High or Tanjong Katong?

      If T-score = 240, shld DS choose Anglican or Tanjong Katong?
      We are in the East.
      Any advice? :?
      VS is a nice school , some of my friends i met online are in that school, and my friend in sec 1 had the chance to go TaiWan just in his first year with his choir !

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        ttlkbs
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        workinghard:
        ttlkbs:

        If T-score = 245, shld DS choose VS, Anglican High or Tanjong Katong?

        If T-score = 240, shld DS choose Anglican or Tanjong Katong?
        We are in the East.
        Any advice? :?

        VS is a nice school , some of my friends i met online are in that school, and my friend in sec 1 had the chance to go TaiWan just in his first year with his choir !

        Thx. DS has set his mind for TK even if his T-score is good enough to go to a better sch. So shld i support his decision or shld i try to convince him if he has a reasonable good T-score in Nov?

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          jtoh
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          verykiasu2010:


          yes, but the ranking position is not in the report book ....lol

          then they will compare with the actual psle t-score, individually tracked

          every year like that
          NYPS must be the only school that does that. So detailed. Some schools don't even provide highest, lowest, mean scores of the cohort for prelims.

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            verykiasu2010
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            jtoh:
            verykiasu2010:



            yes, but the ranking position is not in the report book ....lol

            then they will compare with the actual psle t-score, individually tracked

            every year like that

            NYPS must be the only school that does that. So detailed. Some schools don't even provide highest, lowest, mean scores of the cohort for prelims.

            CHS, TNS also do that. No ?

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              Tinkerbelle
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              Pen88n:
              verykiasu2010:

              [quote=\"MdmKS\"]understand T-score is calculated up till 13 decimals for central posting.


              15 decimal places

              I was initially told (years ago) it was up to 6 decimals and I was already like :shock: .

              Over the years, it seems like the digits behind the decimal point have increased (due to \"inflation\"? :idea: ). I wonder if it is really needed for 15 decimal places :|[/quote] :? Attended a parents' briefing at DD's sch beginning of the year and was told by the Principal that MOE computates PSLE aggregate scores up to 6 decimal places. When was the 15 decimal places implemented?? :scratchhead:

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                atutor2001
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                Tinkerbelle:
                Pen88n:

                [quote=\"verykiasu2010\"]
                15 decimal places

                I was initially told (years ago) it was up to 6 decimals and I was already like :shock: .

                Over the years, it seems like the digits behind the decimal point have increased (due to \"inflation\"? :idea: ). I wonder if it is really needed for 15 decimal places 😐

                :? Attended a parents' briefing at DD's sch beginning of the year and was told by the Principal that MOE computates PSLE aggregate scores up to 6 decimal places. When was the 15 decimal places implemented?? :scratchhead:[/quote]The principal's copy has T-scores round-off to 6 decimal places, so he thought 6 decimal places only loh. Some principals quite blur one :lol:

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                  verykiasu2010
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                  Tinkerbelle:
                  Pen88n:

                  [quote=\"verykiasu2010\"]
                  15 decimal places

                  I was initially told (years ago) it was up to 6 decimals and I was already like :shock: .

                  Over the years, it seems like the digits behind the decimal point have increased (due to \"inflation\"? :idea: ). I wonder if it is really needed for 15 decimal places 😐

                  :? Attended a parents' briefing at DD's sch beginning of the year and was told by the Principal that MOE computates PSLE aggregate scores up to 6 decimal places. When was the 15 decimal places implemented?? :scratchhead:[/quote]may be since they computerised the scoring and t-score computation ? all my kids know from their school that it is 15 decimal places. they were told

                  but anyway, no two students will ever get the same t-score up to 15 decimal places....the probability is almost sero

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                    Tinkerbelle
                    last edited by

                    atutor2001:
                    Tinkerbelle:

                    [quote=\"Pen88n\"]
                    I was initially told (years ago) it was up to 6 decimals and I was already like :shock: .

                    Over the years, it seems like the digits behind the decimal point have increased (due to \"inflation\"? :idea: ). I wonder if it is really needed for 15 decimal places 😐

                    :? Attended a parents' briefing at DD's sch beginning of the year and was told by the Principal that MOE computates PSLE aggregate scores up to 6 decimal places. When was the 15 decimal places implemented?? :scratchhead:

                    The principal's copy has T-scores round-off to 6 decimal places, so he thought 6 decimal places only loh. Some principals quite blur one :lol:[/quote]Hi atutor 2001 and verykiasu2010,

                    Thanks for the update. Good to know that MOE has a system in place to ensure no 2 students will have the same T- score.... :lol:

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                      yongjianrong
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                      psledau:


                      oh dear, it makes us nervous, our kids are having their exams now and we are already guessing their T-scores. Can't imagine when the day comes when the results are released πŸ™
                      Just bring more tissue paper. It can be tears of joy or tears of sadness on the day of the release of results.

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                        jing09292003
                        last edited by

                        My son got 2 high A* in Math and Science, 1 high A in CL and 1 low A in EL(his English was very weak), and he get 260 in 2007 PSLE. His classmate got 3A* and 1A only 251.

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