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    MOE to stop publishing names of top students?

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      wonderm
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      jtoh:
      wonderm:

      [quote=\"Nebbermind\"][


      Then we add on a Maturity Compensating Factor. All Girls gets a 0.9 regardless of any other conditions!! :evil:

      Can I have a go, Tuition Compensation Factor? All those who have tuition get 0.9, the exact factor is adjusted depending on number of tuitions received.

      What if your mother is a PhD holder and can tutor you in all 4 subjects plus much more. No tuition, you know. So what kind of compensation factor?[/quote]Ok what, if my PhD mother can write well and explain that it is all due to my own effort.

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        jtoh
        last edited by

        wonderm:
        jtoh:

        [quote=\"wonderm\"]

        Can I have a go, Tuition Compensation Factor? All those who have tuition get 0.9, the exact factor is adjusted depending on number of tuitions received.

        What if your mother is a PhD holder and can tutor you in all 4 subjects plus much more. No tuition, you know. So what kind of compensation factor?

        Ok what, if my PhD mother can write well and explain that it is all due to my own effort.[/quote] :rotflmao:

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          CayennePepper
          last edited by

          wonderm:
          Ok what, if my PhD mother can write well and explain that it is all due to my own effort.

          :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

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            Nebbermind
            last edited by

            what, now like buying insurance…so many ‘loading’ to consider!!


            Now, what kid of monster have I started?

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              pirate
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              This also must compensate. That also must compensate. Aiyah! Just put them all together lah! But if some crazy little pirate gets so bored that he/she decides to purposely sail into a whirlpool just to see how it spins, don't blame him/her if other less seaworthy pirates in the armada gong-gong follow. Ok?




              Anyway, you forgot to include the parent's MT loading factor.

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                wonderm
                last edited by

                Sun_2010:
                wonderm , I was thinking of the same thing too.

                Also, SAHP Compensating Factor of 0.9

                And my DD would like to include a Genetic Compensating Factor (lets level the playing field, the children did not get to choose their parents what!) . She thinks her T-score would just double with this

                Children with parents whose average IQ is less than 100 will have a
                Genetic Compensating Factor of 1+ (0.01 X number of points less )

                And
                Children with parents whose average IQ is more than 100 will have a
                Genetic Compensating Factor of 1- (0.01 X number of points more)
                :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

                That's a good one, so all the parents must sit for GAT in future to decide on this compensating factor?

                But my mum sure won't like it, hard to be both intelligent and score well in this \"parent GAT\" test.

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                  CayennePepper
                  last edited by

                  wonderm:
                  Sun_2010:

                  wonderm , I was thinking of the same thing too.

                  Also, SAHP Compensating Factor of 0.9

                  And my DD would like to include a Genetic Compensating Factor (lets level the playing field, the children did not get to choose their parents what!) . She thinks her T-score would just double with this

                  Children with parents whose average IQ is less than 100 will have a
                  Genetic Compensating Factor of 1+ (0.01 X number of points less )

                  And
                  Children with parents whose average IQ is more than 100 will have a
                  Genetic Compensating Factor of 1- (0.01 X number of points more)

                  :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

                  That's a good one, so all the parents must sit for GAT in future to decide on this compensating factor?

                  But my mum sure won't like it, hard to be both intelligent and score well in this \"parent GAT\" test.

                  Can my mother be exempted if she passed the GA tests in P3?

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                    CayennePepper
                    last edited by

                    pirate:
                    This also must compensate. That also must compensate. Aiyah! Just put them all together lah! But if some crazy little pirate gets so bored that he/she decides to purposely sail into a whirlpool just to see how it spins, don't blame him/her if other less seaworthy pirates in the armada gong-gong follow. Ok?




                    Anyway, you forgot to include the parent's MT loading factor.
                    Not compensating wah. RECOGNISING.

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                      wonderm
                      last edited by

                      wonderm:
                      Sun_2010:

                      wonderm , I was thinking of the same thing too.

                      Also, SAHP Compensating Factor of 0.9

                      And my DD would like to include a Genetic Compensating Factor (lets level the playing field, the children did not get to choose their parents what!) . She thinks her T-score would just double with this

                      Children with parents whose average IQ is less than 100 will have a
                      Genetic Compensating Factor of 1+ (0.01 X number of points less )

                      And
                      Children with parents whose average IQ is more than 100 will have a
                      Genetic Compensating Factor of 1- (0.01 X number of points more)

                      :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

                      That's a good one, so all the parents must sit for GAT in future to decide on this compensating factor?

                      But my mum sure won't like it, hard to be both intelligent and score well in this \"parent GAT\" test.

                      For those in GEP, can we have a different domain for them? Exempt their parents from taking this GAT test and directly assign them a low compensating factor. Sicne they are in GEP, surely their parents also have high IQ?

                      This way, maybe people won't complain about GEP having unfair advantage during DSA.

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                        CayennePepper
                        last edited by

                        With all these Factors, won’t need DSA already.

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