All About T-Score
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Simply Kiasu:
Don't know exactly how PSLE scores are calculated with MT exemption BUT all my friends' kids who were exempted from MT did far better than expectations.Hi,
My DS is exempetd from MT. Does anyone know how are T-scores affected if he has only 3 subjects ? Any idea if he would be \"advantaged\" or \"disadvantaged\" ? Thanks!! -
jtoh:
Thanks, :xedfingers: it will be the same for my DS!
Don't know exactly how PSLE scores are calculated with MT exemption BUT all my friends' kids who were exempted from MT did far better than expectations.Simply Kiasu:
Hi,
My DS is exempetd from MT. Does anyone know how are T-scores affected if he has only 3 subjects ? Any idea if he would be \"advantaged\" or \"disadvantaged\" ? Thanks!! -
Simply Kiasu:
Thanks, :xedfingers: it will be the same for my DS![/quote]Hope so too.
Don't know exactly how PSLE scores are calculated with MT exemption BUT all my friends' kids who were exempted from MT did far better than expectations.jtoh:
[quote=\"Simply Kiasu\"]Hi,
My DS is exempetd from MT. Does anyone know how are T-scores affected if he has only 3 subjects ? Any idea if he would be \"advantaged\" or \"disadvantaged\" ? Thanks!!
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Hi, anyone knows how to calculate the T-score. What would be the estimated T score for an average of 92%? Thanks much!
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alng:
Hi, anyone knows how to calculate the T-score. What would be the estimated T score for an average of 92%? Thanks much!
it depends that average 92% is from which school? some schools' marks are a consistent gauge of t-score performance every year. for example, if you attend the NYPS briefing at the end of Pri 5, you are usually told that the average increase in t-score from prelim to actual is ranged from 10 to 60, depends on individual's consistency as well
also, 92% for each subject does not translate into same t-score for each subject which is dependent on the mean and the SD of each subject each year -
verykiasu2010:
Yeah, there wouldn't be any accurate calculations as the people taking the exams are different and the exam standard is different. For example NYPS top normally ranges between 275-290, yet in Prelim this year, the highest is only in the 250s.alng:
Hi, anyone knows how to calculate the T-score. What would be the estimated T score for an average of 92%? Thanks much!
it depends that average 92% is from which school? some schools' marks are a consistent gauge of t-score performance every year. for example, if you attend the NYPS briefing at the end of Pri 5, you are usually told that the average increase in t-score from prelim to actual is ranged from 10 to 60, depends on individual's consistency as well
also, 92% for each subject does not translate into same t-score for each subject which is dependent on the mean and the SD of each subject each year -
ProteX:
Yeah, there wouldn't be any accurate calculations as the people taking the exams are different and the exam standard is different. For example NYPS top normally ranges between 275-290, yet in Prelim this year, the highest is only in the 250s.[/quote]last year's prelims was 25x - 26xverykiasu2010:
[quote=\"alng\"]Hi, anyone knows how to calculate the T-score. What would be the estimated T score for an average of 92%? Thanks much!
it depends that average 92% is from which school? some schools' marks are a consistent gauge of t-score performance every year. for example, if you attend the NYPS briefing at the end of Pri 5, you are usually told that the average increase in t-score from prelim to actual is ranged from 10 to 60, depends on individual's consistency as well
also, 92% for each subject does not translate into same t-score for each subject which is dependent on the mean and the SD of each subject each year -
Does anyone know, for T-score, how are the scores for students taking foundation subject treated?
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verykiasu2010:
I suspect those schools with GEP classes will face such range of T-scores for prelims as the addition of the \"top 1%\" will skew the Mean and SD of the entire school cohort, esp. since the GEPpers account for a reasonably high % within the small school cohort (compared with national cohort).
last year's prelims was 25x - 26xProteX:
Yeah, there wouldn't be any accurate calculations as the people taking the exams are different and the exam standard is different. For example NYPS top normally ranges between 275-290, yet in Prelim this year, the highest is only in the 250s. -
I think other then the higher scores of geppers … Usually the top few classes of students of these Gep holding schools, also can score pretty well …
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