2010 PSLE Discussion
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Augmum:
Hi augmumhi brenda10
so comes next year, it's be yr turn to calm and relax yr gal
this yr, enjoy while u and yr gal can
Thank you for your thoughtful. This year is quite a relax year for dd and hopefully she has full battery for next year.
Have more to learn from you.
Cheers -
Brenda10:
oh....dun mention that......we learn from one another over here
Hi augmumAugmum:
hi brenda10
so comes next year, it's be yr turn to calm and relax yr gal
this yr, enjoy while u and yr gal can
Thank you for your thoughtful. This year is quite a relax year for dd and hopefully she has full battery for next year.
Have more to learn from you.
Cheers
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2 Days to go!!! I’m not planning ANY revision tmr, only go-through of my topics mentally, and i’m sleeping 9.30pm latest. I’ve done daily revision ever since beginning of 2010, i’m ready, confident, and expect 3 a-stars at least, aggregate 260++, i know i can do it. I have so much support, parents, teachers, friends, even fellow forum members from this forum or other forums… i want to say a big thank you especially to my teachers who have sacrificed so much…
The weekend break is a bit ridiculous, though. 2 extra days of waiting in anticipation for the last paper…
oh btw, turning back, reflecting on the previous papers, this year is gonna be extremely competitive. The papers have not been very difficult so far… therefore, it’s gonna be very competitive as i said before, so the highest aggregate will be higher, and schools will raise their, uh, cut off point… but nevertheless it’s not time to let our guard down just because previous pprs have been easy, although yesh i’m focussing more on accuracy, especially for mathematics, i’m sure there will still be those questions that will determine the good, the average, and the bad. I wish my fellow P6’s all the best, good luck.
What an appropriate 100th post. -
snowman.697:
All the best, you are on track to do well for the PSLE!2 Days to go!!! I'm not planning ANY revision tmr, only go-through of my topics mentally, and i'm sleeping 9.30pm latest. I've done daily revision ever since beginning of 2010, i'm ready, confident, and expect 3 a-stars at least, aggregate 260++, i know i can do it. I have so much support, parents, teachers, friends, even fellow forum members from this forum or other forums... i want to say a big thank you especially to my teachers who have sacrificed so much...
The weekend break is a bit ridiculous, though. 2 extra days of waiting in anticipation for the last paper...
oh btw, turning back, reflecting on the previous papers, this year is gonna be extremely competitive. The papers have not been very difficult so far... therefore, it's gonna be very competitive as i said before, so the highest aggregate will be higher, and schools will raise their, uh, cut off point... but nevertheless it's not time to let our guard down just because previous pprs have been easy, although yesh i'm focussing more on accuracy, especially for mathematics, i'm sure there will still be those questions that will determine the good, the average, and the bad. I wish my fellow P6's all the best, good luck.
What an appropriate 100th post.
Starts tomorrow!
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Jus wondering will you be doing last minute revisions the day bf the paper? If no, will u let the kid play pc games or xbox if that’s what they want ?
I am so so nervous now! Feels like I am the one sitting for the exams! -
octopusmum:
for me, the day before exam i prefer to do light revision to keep him \"warmed-up\". But as a rule of thumb, it's usually not more than 70% of the available time he has, so as to ensure he has at least 30% of relaxing time. I'll also avoid tedious and time-consuming work that involves too much writing. Usually we just go thru the notes together, i quiz him on the rules and facts, do science keyword spelling....normally it's all done orally.Jus wondering will you be doing last minute revisions the day bf the paper? If no, will u let the kid play pc games or xbox if that's what they want ?
I am so so nervous now! Feels like I am the one sitting for the exams! -
You guys are so cool and confident!
I feel that my son is still not well-prepared to do the PSLE.
So, I don't have high expectations of his results. -
snowman.697:
snowman, u're cool and confident2 Days to go!!! I'm not planning ANY revision tmr, only go-through of my topics mentally, and i'm sleeping 9.30pm latest. I've done daily revision ever since beginning of 2010, i'm ready, confident, and expect 3 a-stars at least, aggregate 260++, i know i can do it. I have so much support, parents, teachers, friends, even fellow forum members from this forum or other forums... i want to say a big thank you especially to my teachers who have sacrificed so much...
The weekend break is a bit ridiculous, though. 2 extra days of waiting in anticipation for the last paper...
oh btw, turning back, reflecting on the previous papers, this year is gonna be extremely competitive. The papers have not been very difficult so far... therefore, it's gonna be very competitive as i said before, so the highest aggregate will be higher, and schools will raise their, uh, cut off point... but nevertheless it's not time to let our guard down just because previous pprs have been easy, although yesh i'm focussing more on accuracy, especially for mathematics, i'm sure there will still be those questions that will determine the good, the average, and the bad. I wish my fellow P6's all the best, good luck.
What an appropriate 100th post.
do update us of yr T-score when u receive yr results slip
hereby, wishing u all the best -
octopusmum:
me too, very nervous, I don't have this feeling when my dd sat for psle 4 yrs ago, maybe I have to high expectation for my dsJus wondering will you be doing last minute revisions the day bf the paper? If no, will u let the kid play pc games or xbox if that's what they want ?
I am so so nervous now! Feels like I am the one sitting for the exams! -
This year’s pre-PSLE activities in is much toned down compared to last year. I joined the forum only last year and could really feel the excitement of the parents and students. I was so caught up - like as if my own kids are taking PSLE.
Hope this years Math paper is more "normal". All the best to everyone.
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