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    PSLE 2009 RESULTS!!

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    • K Offline
      KSP
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      Chief, is there a way to add a digital countdown clock at the homepage so that evey PSLE parents can countdown together? It should countdown to 12pm 26 Nov 2009. Something like the one they have for Olympic countdown - 6 days XX hrs XX min XX sec.

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        tutormum
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        You guys are building up the tension. :faint: I'm not going to read this thread till the results are out. :nailbite: :sick: πŸ™

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          daisyt
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          tutormum:
          You guys are building up the tension. :faint: I'm not going to read this thread till the results are out. :nailbite: :sick: πŸ™

          :rotflmao:

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            Augmum
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            tutormum:
            You guys are building up the tension. :faint: I'm not going to read this thread till the results are out. :nailbite: :sick: πŸ™

            i also try not to click on whenever i see \"PSLE 2009 RESULTS\" but cannot overcome my curosity and anxiety to read what are the postings and feelings all about.

            yesterday, after the prize-giving ceremony, chatted with the principal, she said that the pupils are expected to report to sch at 12 pm in their full school uniform and parents are supposed to wait at the canteen for their child's results.
            my goodness, how can i sit still and wait at the canteen πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜‰

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              k1ndan
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              My dd was not even excited at all, simply bo chup attitude. As the day is drawing near, parents seems more nervous than their child. πŸ™

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                arijit dasgupta
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                HELLO EVERYONE I AM A P6 STUDENT.I KNOW I AM NOT GOOD IN STUDIES,CAN SOMEBODEY GIVE ME AN IDEA HOW MUCH I MIGHT GET FOR PSLE IF I GET 91 FOR MATHS,85 FOR ENGLISH,80 FOR SCIENCE,AND 80-85 FOR MOTHER TOUNGE.I AM REALLY NERVOUS,AS I WILL BE GETTING MY RESULT IN LESS THAN 5 DAYS.CAN SOMEBODY GIVE ME A RANGE,I REALLY AM NERVOUS. eg(230-250)


                thank you,i hope you can help me


                ps:i am new

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                  ChiefKiasu
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                  arijit dasgupta:
                  HELLO EVERYONE I AM A P6 STUDENT.I KNOW I AM NOT GOOD IN STUDIES,CAN SOMEBODEY GIVE ME AN IDEA HOW MUCH I MIGHT GET FOR PSLE IF I GET 91 FOR MATHS,85 FOR ENGLISH,80 FOR SCIENCE,AND 80-85 FOR MOTHER TOUNGE.I AM REALLY NERVOUS,AS I WILL BE GETTING MY RESULT IN LESS THAN 5 DAYS.CAN SOMEBODY GIVE ME A RANGE,I REALLY AM NERVOUS. eg(230-250)


                  thank you,i hope you can help me


                  ps:i am new
                  Hi arijit dasgupta, whatever will be will be.

                  PSLE is just one of the many milestones in our lives. Few parents in our community even remember what they scored in their own PSLEs, and no company actually judge employment candidates using PSLE grades. You should take PSLE as a learning process, and it is what you do after PSLE that determines what your future will be. If you did well in PSLE, the question is what you must do to continue to excel in your O-Levels, A-Levels, and tertiary levels. If you did not do well in PSLE, you have to decide if you will let this set-back mark you for the rest of your life, or if you should work harder to prove to yourself that you are a much greater person than the system deems you to be.

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                    James Ang
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                    ChiefKiasu:
                    Hi arijit dasgupta, whatever will be will be.


                    PSLE is just one of the many milestones in our lives. Few parents in our community even remember what they scored in their own PSLEs, and no company actually judge employment candidates using PSLE grades. You should take PSLE as a learning process, and it is what you do after PSLE that determines what your future will be. If you did well in PSLE, the question is what you must do to continue to excel in your O-Levels, A-Levels, and tertiary levels. If you did not do well in PSLE, you have to decide if you will let this set-back mark you for the rest of your life, or if you should work harder to prove to yourself that you are a much greater person than the system deems you to be.
                    Chief, you forgot about the IP program which is top 5% of cohort which will skip O levels, get direct into Top 5 JCs and mingle with doctors, lawyers, accountants and other professionals-to-be and almost 95% of which will get into a University or higher whether local or sponsored prestigious foreign Uni and then once you understand the BIG prize behind the PSLE, then you will understand why PSLE is so important now. It is the \"NEW O Levels\"!

                    Nothing matters to those who say \"Nothing matters\". πŸ˜„

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                      foreverj
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                      arijit dasgupta:
                      HELLO EVERYONE I AM A P6 STUDENT.I KNOW I AM NOT GOOD IN STUDIES,CAN SOMEBODEY GIVE ME AN IDEA HOW MUCH I MIGHT GET FOR PSLE IF I GET 91 FOR MATHS,85 FOR ENGLISH,80 FOR SCIENCE,AND 80-85 FOR MOTHER TOUNGE.I AM REALLY NERVOUS,AS I WILL BE GETTING MY RESULT IN LESS THAN 5 DAYS.CAN SOMEBODY GIVE ME A RANGE,I REALLY AM NERVOUS. eg(230-250)


                      thank you,i hope you can help me


                      ps:i am new
                      yup, dun worry. just hope for the best and make the best of whatever results u get! can always work harder in sec school to get good 'O' level results. as chief has mentioned, hardly anyone even ask to list PSLE results in the application for employment form.

                      chief, if i m not wrong, PSLE also looks at bell curve right? meaning how well one does really depends on how the whole cohort does as well right?

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                        James Ang
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                        foreverj:
                        yup, dun worry. just hope for the best and make the best of whatever results u get! can always work harder in sec school to get good 'O' level results. as chief has mentioned, hardly anyone even ask to list PSLE results in the application for employment form.


                        chief, if i m not wrong, PSLE also looks at bell curve right? meaning how well one does really depends on how the whole cohort does as well right?
                        PSLE is the \"New O levels\", look at the newspapers and compare how they report PSLE results Vs O levels results. PSLE at least 5 to 8 full pages while O levels is only 1/2 page. πŸ˜›

                        Since IP students do not have O levels, I am sure one day employers want to see the PSLE results as well otherwise they will compare A levels results only to get an apple to apple comparison. That means O levels students who do not take A levels (70%) will be filtered out.

                        In most corporations, there are 2 career paths; one is Management and the other is Operations. To get into management, you need at least a degree to even pass through the HR dept to secure an interview. To get into operations, O levels or equivalent such as Malaysia's SPM, China/Philippines/Vietnam/Myammar/Indonesia high school cert, or skills certs etc is good enough for entry level to make sure the applicant can read, count and write.

                        Some good companies only take those with 2nd Upper Class honours or higher, which is equal to top 10% of University grads. Many MNCs employ only graduates to man their OHQ and RHQ offices while Operations are moved to China, Vietnam and Thailand already.

                        Singapore is moving toward Knowledge Based economy, a degree becomes a necessity, it is a matter of getting it sooner or later. Many poly grads \"upgrade\" to private degrees which may not be recognised, but they still have to take a chance or become bypassed for promotion. A rolling stone gathers no moss.

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