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    All About T-Score

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    • M Offline
      millan
      last edited by

      VCJY:
      Hi , I'm using my mother's account , I got a PSLE T-Score of 242+2 , am I top 10% in SG? :nailbite:


      TY.
      Hi,

      They were saying that if you are offered French/JAP/german as 3rd laguage , you shld be 10%.

      U really concerned abt the %? should mind much, U cleard PSLE already!!!

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        James Ang
        last edited by

        VCJY:
        Hi , I'm using my mother's account , I got a PSLE T-Score of 242+2 , am I top 10% in SG? :nailbite:


        TY.
        top 10% is at least 250, you are likely in top 20%.

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          tutormum
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          Gathering from another thread that a score of 249 is among 10% of the cohort, I think it the average T score is lower. Does anybody has any info on lower score being among top 10%? DH thinks that there is a very small percentage of students scoring above 280 (less than hundred?). Therefore, there is a wide difference in the no. of students with score of 270 - 290 and the rest of the cohort. It may be the Maths moderation effect. This will raise the hope of many parents to get their children into their dream school with higher COP than their DD/DS score. :celebrate:

          Just heard from DS3 that he knew which school the student with the lowest score is from. 👅 It seems that the poor child is taking it in his/her stride and the classmates' hearts go out to him/her. I'm impressed with their maturity. :salute:

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            poke4ernest
            last edited by

            Is it true if you are offered 3rd language, you are within 10%?


            My daughter only got 237 +2 and she is offered third language too.

            Her t score is pulled down by maths, maths has always been her weakness and feared subject. Tried all tutors and ways to take away her fear from maths but i guessed it didnt succeed.

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              poke4ernest
              last edited by

              What is COP or DD/DS score?

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                poke4ernest
                last edited by

                Does anyone here knows whether it makes sense to recheck the maths paper? Will it be of help at all?

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                  Jennifer
                  last edited by

                  poke4ernest:
                  What is COP or DD/DS score?

                  COP refers to cut of point (admission to the sec sch)

                  DD refers to daughter

                  DS refers to son

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                    turquoise
                    last edited by

                    poke4ernest:
                    Is it true if you are offered 3rd language, you are within 10%?


                    My daughter only got 237 +2 and she is offered third language too.

                    Her t score is pulled down by maths, maths has always been her weakness and feared subject. Tried all tutors and ways to take away her fear from maths but i guessed it didnt succeed.
                    Only those offered foreign languages, ie French, German and Japanese are in the top 10%. Those offered Malay, Arab etc need not be in top 10%.

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                      JHFMum
                      last edited by

                      poke4ernest:
                      Is it true if you are offered 3rd language, you are within 10%?


                      My daughter only got 237 +2 and she is offered third language too.

                      Her t score is pulled down by maths, maths has always been her weakness and feared subject. Tried all tutors and ways to take away her fear from maths but i guessed it didnt succeed.
                      According to my child's P, top 10% is 250 and above. Top 30% is 230 and above.

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                        karmeleon
                        last edited by

                        poke4ernest:
                        Is it true if you are offered 3rd language, you are within 10%?


                        My daughter only got 237 +2 and she is offered third language too.

                        Her t score is pulled down by maths, maths has always been her weakness and feared subject. Tried all tutors and ways to take away her fear from maths but i guessed it didnt succeed.
                        Did your daughter get A* for languages?

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