Small fish in big pond or big fish in small pond?
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Okosbaba:
Speaking of small fish in a big pond .. I am trying to figure out or test which one is better in terms of final PSLE result. A* in an average school or A / B in a good school. I was hoping that someone has already done the hard work and some statistical analysis... and could chime in the answer.
From my friends' PSLE experience from the top schools, big pond, their prelim results is close to their PSLE results. -
DS3 want to be big fish in big pond. :faint: Not referring to schools but when he grows up and work. :roll:
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tutormum:
DS3 want to be big fish in big pond. :faint: Not referring to schools but when he grows up and work. :roll:
That shows he has ambition and it is good as he has something to work towards. :salute: -
As long as when it is time for migration, the fish is a healthy fish. Never mind the size of the pond.
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wormy:
As long as when it is time for migration, the fish is a healthy fish. Never mind the size of the pond.
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