DSA 2011
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firefly38:
Lowest marks for A* is 91/100 so a person who gets 4 A*s can't be scoring t-score 244 only. However, it is possible for a person who gets 4 low A*s to have a lower t-score than someone who gets 3 high A*s & 1 high A.
It really depends on the distribution of the score for that yr. Think the sample calculation on the earlier page showed some possibility. -
firefly38:
Hi Strparent,jtoh:
[quote=\"Strparent\"][
as for those who think 4 A* will reap you 260, it is not necessarily true. I have seen a student get 4 A* ( maybe 4 low A* ) and his Tscore was around 244, and another student 3 A* with 1 A, with a Tscore of 262 ( 3 high A* and 1 high A ).
I too know of a student who had 3A* and 1A who scored high 260. And another who had 4A* and scored 249. It all depends on whether they had high or low A* and A.
Lowest marks for A* is 91/100 so a person who gets 4 A*s can't be scoring t-score 244 only. However, it is possible for a person who gets 4 low A*s to have a lower t-score than someone who gets 3 high A*s & 1 high A.[/quote]The aggregate is dependent on the mean and standard deviation of the cohort, not on absolute scores, so it is possible for the T-Score to be below 250. The boy who scored 249 with 4A* was my god-son's classmate. He sighted the result slip with his own eyes. As for whether you can score 244 with 4A*, I have no personal experience. -
firefly38:
Hi Strparent,jtoh:
[quote=\"Strparent\"][
as for those who think 4 A* will reap you 260, it is not necessarily true. I have seen a student get 4 A* ( maybe 4 low A* ) and his Tscore was around 244, and another student 3 A* with 1 A, with a Tscore of 262 ( 3 high A* and 1 high A ).
I too know of a student who had 3A* and 1A who scored high 260. And another who had 4A* and scored 249. It all depends on whether they had high or low A* and A.
Lowest marks for A* is 91/100 so a person who gets 4 A*s can't be scoring t-score 244 only. However, it is possible for a person who gets 4 low A*s to
have a lower t-score than someone who gets 3 high A*s & 1 high A.[/quote]For 3A* & 1A, it is possible to score higher than 265, my ds was an example. The lowest 4A* that I've known of was 248, that was for last year. -
Nebbermind:
Yes, very very few score below 250. It's CL that pulls some of the kids down, because it's not in the selection process.jtoh:
That's rather low. Is this based on hearsay or confirmed?
Shd be accurate. but probably not many scoring lower than 250.
but that low tscore shd not be surprising as there will always be GEP students who donch do well in the languages. -
Tresille:
Well, guess it's more diificult to estimate than expected.
For 3A* & 1A, it is possible to score higher than 265, my ds was an example. The lowest 4A* that I've known of was 248, that was for last year. -
Blur Dad:
In this case, I would think it may be better for mainstreamers ,who have good school result, not to try DSA to RI / RGS if they do not have very outstanding proven talent. For HCI/ NYGH I don't think they use such process. imagine when your T-score hit above COP and you still need to go thru GAT....[
Am I right to say that this is mainly for those students who are accpected CO from other school and obtian PSLE T-Socre above the COP and want to appeal to RI/HCI? That mean the students do not have any S1 Posting Form, so that they have to go through such \"appeal\" process to have a 2nd chance to get admitted to RI/HCI?
THank you ocne again. -
firefly38:
Hi Strparent,jtoh:
[quote=\"Strparent\"][
as for those who think 4 A* will reap you 260, it is not necessarily true. I have seen a student get 4 A* ( maybe 4 low A* ) and his Tscore was around 244, and another student 3 A* with 1 A, with a Tscore of 262 ( 3 high A* and 1 high A ).
I too know of a student who had 3A* and 1A who scored high 260. And another who had 4A* and scored 249. It all depends on whether they had high or low A* and A.
Lowest marks for A* is 91/100 so a person who gets 4 A*s can't be scoring t-score 244 only. However, it is possible for a person who gets 4 low A*s to have a lower t-score than someone who gets 3 high A*s & 1 high A.[/quote]4A*s but only score 244 - 249 is quite bad, meaning can't even get into the top IP schools based on last year's PSLE results. Which year did they happen? May be when the highest PSLE score that year was less than 269? I have a niece who scored 266 with only 3A* & 1A, I think the highest that year was 28x. -
Nebbermind:
I remember my ds's sch has shared with the parents that one of the geppers score 230. Maybe it's because he has already gotten CO from RI.jtoh:
That's rather low. Is this based on hearsay or confirmed?
Shd be accurate. but probably not many scoring lower than 250.
but that low tscore shd not be surprising as there will always be GEP students who donch do well in the languages. -
Tresille:
Thanks for clarification, Tresille. yes, I also heard 248 for 4 A*.
For 3A* & 1A, it is possible to score higher than 265, my ds was an example. The lowest 4A* that I've known of was 248, that was for last year.
congrats on yr DS results, hope he is enjoying Sec 1 now :imcool: -
Nebbermind:
yes, we all know that a student with 3A*s (high) and 1A (high) can score higher than 265.. yes, i have no doubt about it.. in fact, he/she can also score higher than a student with 4A*s (low).
Well, guess it's more diificult to estimate than expected.Tresille:
For 3A* & 1A, it is possible to score higher than 265, my ds was an example. The lowest 4A* that I've known of was 248, that was for last year.
but i am puzzled to hear that a student with 4A*s (lowest being 91/100) can score as low as 244-249? :? :scratchhead:
the difference between a low A and a high A is 15 marks (75-90) but the difference between a low A* and a high A* is only 9 marks (91-100).. so it is possible for a student with 3 high As (eg. 90) and 1 high A* (eg. 95 above) to obtain a high t-score.. yes, i have no doubt about it too.
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