HELP: Psle score rough gauges
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GDragon:
Please help me! This is my marks:
English:84
Math:93
Chinese:77
Science: 80
Higher Chinese: 78
How much will i probably get based on these results?? Thank you soo much.
total score × 3/ 4. =. Estimated psle score -
GDragon:
Please help me! This is my marks:
English:84
Math:93
Chinese:77
Science: 80
Higher Chinese: 78
How much will i probably get based on these results?? Thank you soo much.
total score × 3/ 4. =. Estimated psle score -
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Does your school give out SD? or atleast the average by level?
And the highest ?
All by subject.
If you have none of the above details, the estimation can be really off.
Atleast telling how difficult the paper was by general standards will help a bit. -
Cutiepie1975:
It is almost impossible to estimate due to many variables.GDragon:
Please help me! This is my marks:
English:84
Math:93
Chinese:77
Science: 80
Higher Chinese: 78
How much will i probably get based on these results?? Thank you soo much.
total score × 3/ 4. =. Estimated psle score
Is your school's exam easier or harder than the PSLE exam? It is also affected by how the whole PSLE cohort does and each subjects will be adjusted accordingly depending on the Bell curve.
For example, during last year's PSLE exam, one of my DS friend scored \"A\" for all his subjects. If we assume he got the minimum \"A\" score (75 marks), his average should be 225. But, his T-Score indicated only 210+
For Higher Chinese, it will not be included in calculation of your T-Score. If you apply to SAP schools, you can add 1 point (for a Pass), 2 points (for a Merit) and 3 points (for a Distinction). You cannot use the additional points gained if you apply for other schools. -
i think its easier than PSLE exam, most likely it is easier. it is CHIJ OLGC.
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My DD had a target score but we did not predict how much she would get base on her "current" score.
And personally, I’d advice you not to because of the following reasons:
i) the T score factor; almost impossible to predict - depends on how the overall cohort performs
ii) it’s still work in progress and you do want to peak at the actual exam
ii) the sense of false hope it may give you.
I’m thankful that DD’s school did not give any "estimation" of how her results would translate and with that, her focus was mostly on putting in her utmost effort. Our motto was "put in the effort and the results will surely follow "- of course study smart and effectivelylah…
I’ve seen the disappointment from several here where the "expected PSLE score" based on prelims or earlier exams did not match the actual… and I’m thankful that we did not have such predictions/estimation. Only goals.
I hope you get my point and spend more time studyig effectively to face the challenge rather than predicting.
All the best to you! -
Peony:
I agree with what Peony said. Do your best and don't slack off, even if you get very good results during school exams.My DD had a target score but we did not predict how much she would get base on her \"current\" score.
And personally, I'd advice you not to because of the following reasons:
i) the T score factor; almost impossible to predict - depends on how the overall cohort performs
ii) it's still work in progress and you do want to peak at the actual exam
ii) the sense of false hope it may give you.
I'm thankful that DD's school did not give any \"estimation\" of how her results would translate and with that, her focus was mostly on putting in her utmost effort. Our motto was \"put in the effort and the results will surely follow \"- of course study smart and effectivelylah...
I've seen the disappointment from several here where the \"expected PSLE score\" based on prelims or earlier exams did not match the actual... and I'm thankful that we did not have such predictions/estimation. Only goals.
I hope you get my point and spend more time studyig effectively to face the challenge rather than predicting.
All the best to you!
My DS had been a consistent student and was at the top half of the best class in his cohort. But never did we expect him to do much worst, even worse than those classmates that he used to beat.
So, I guess your state of mind during the actual PSLE exam is also very important. As long as your are well-prepared, I think you should not do too badly (perhaps even better than what you expected). Anyway, all the best. -
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Focusing on predicting your results is pointless! Start studying now! :rahrah:
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