2010 PSLE: EESIS (top 3%) and 3rd Lang (top 10%) COP
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HHB:
[/quote]thanks for confirming!
yup.. fren's dd's T score is 249+2 offered jap/fren/german...jtoh:
[quote=\"verykiasu2010\"]
has there been confirmed of a drop to 245 already ?
primary school principals still showing their stats that the top 10% is 250 or above
Based on our extensive kiasuparents network ( :lol: ) I don't think so. Someone did mention on the forum somewhere that lowest they've seen is 249?
(hopefully not that type of \"confirmed\" top score on result day that kept changing......ok, bad joke) -
verykiasu2010:
thanks for confirming!HHB:
[quote=\"jtoh\"]
yup.. fren's dd's T score is 249+2 offered jap/fren/german...
Based on our extensive kiasuparents network ( :lol: ) I don't think so. Someone did mention on the forum somewhere that lowest they've seen is 249?
(hopefully not that type of \"confirmed\" top score on result day that kept changing......ok, bad joke)[/quote]ha ha ... like your comment very much..... -
If the COP for the top 10% is 249, it means the student are pack closer between 3% to 10% range.
My guess is the top 5 to 6 schools will have a drop of COP of 1 or 2 points. The subsequent ranked schools will have higher COP of 1 or 2 points. This excludes those schools going IP like Cedar which most likely will have a higher COP.
Any KS point for guessing correctly? :cheeky: -
Parents, how do you go about deciding which 3rd language to take if you are eligilble for all the 3 categories ? Is MSP the most neccessary? and which is the ranking in terms of popularity?
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Goodivine:
That is also what I think! :xedfingers:If the COP for the top 10% is 249, it means the student are pack closer between 3% to 10% range.
My guess is the top 5 to 6 schools will have a drop of COP of 1 or 2 points. The subsequent ranked schools will have higher COP of 1 or 2 points. This excludes those schools going IP like Cedar which most likely will have a higher COP.
Any KS point for guessing correctly? :cheeky: -
Goodivine:
If the COP for the top 10% is 249, it means the student are pack closer between 3% to 10% range.:
Yeah, it looks like top 10% starts from 249 then. If that's the case, there won't really be much of a drop in COP for top schools, since top 10% for last year was 248(even lower than this year's). There may not be any drop in COP scores for Top schools as such. At most, only 1 or 2 point drop, or none at all. -
ApronMama:
Parents, how do you go about deciding which 3rd language to take if you are eligilble for all the 3 categories ? Is MSP the most neccessary? and which is the ranking in terms of popularity?
Note: I am a student.
I chose Japanese because my school had Japanese lessons last year. Also, Japan is in Asia, so it's more likely I'll travel to Japan in the future compared to France or Germany.
Otherwise, you may want to consider Malay, because you can use them in neighbouring countries, where English is not that commonly used.
Well, if your child is interested in Bahasa Indonesia or Arabic, you may want to consider letting him/her take up the language. -
phankao:
Based on Wikipedia, the lowest COP for SAP schools is 250. (not sure whether it's true)Goodivine:
If the COP for the top 10% is 249, it means the student are pack closer between 3% to 10% range.:
Yeah, it looks like top 10% starts from 249 then. If that's the case, there won't really be much of a drop in COP for top schools, since top 10% for last year was 248(even lower than this year's). There may not be any drop in COP scores for Top schools as such. At most, only 1 or 2 point drop, or none at all.
So if it is true, RVHS can only drop 1 more point. -
yongjianrong:
Based on Wikipedia, the lowest COP for SAP schools is 250. (not sure whether it's true)phankao:
[quote=\"Goodivine\"]If the COP for the top 10% is 249, it means the student are pack closer between 3% to 10% range.:
Yeah, it looks like top 10% starts from 249 then. If that's the case, there won't really be much of a drop in COP for top schools, since top 10% for last year was 248(even lower than this year's). There may not be any drop in COP scores for Top schools as such. At most, only 1 or 2 point drop, or none at all.
So if it is true, RVHS can only drop 1 more point.[/quote]No, eg. CHS last year was 248. SNGS was below that. -
My son 253, can go IP, but if choose CHS, EESIS will not exist. If 3rd year proceed to a IP school, is he still eligible for EESIS? Anyone can help? Thanks
Top 3 choices should be:
CHS
SJI
VS
Confused as his COP for IP school very far (Sengkang), ACSI or RVH??
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