All About T-Score
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With 2002/3 being the SARS hot period, cohorts taking PSLE in 2014/5 respectively will have the tendency of having higher T-score?
For all to comment and your views please.
Will schools on top have a tendency to fill up their classes thus having high t-score? :scratchhead: -
T-score follows bell curve. So, I think smaller cohorts does not necessarily means higher t-score.
If you are talking about secondary school, last year's dragon cohorts have higher cut-off t-score because the cohort is larger so it is more competitive.
If 2014/5 has smaller cohorts, I think the cut-off point to top secondary school could be lower. So, it is easier to get in :evil:
Anyway, I am not a statistician. Just my 2-cents. -
Got another question about this foreign language thing:
You’ve got two students who are both in top 10%
Alex: 263, GEP, EESIS due to GEP
Anna: 264, no EESIS
Both apply for same foreign language. Alex gets it but Anna doesn’t. How is this possible?
There may be a few things that I didn’t include so tell me
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67283:
This is hypothetical? Bec it's not possible that someone with 264 did not get EESIS unless she's not Singaporean.Got another question about this foreign language thing:
You've got two students who are both in top 10%
Alex: 263, GEP, EESIS due to GEP
Anna: 264, no EESIS
Both apply for same foreign language. Alex gets it but Anna doesn't. How is this possible?
There may be a few things that I didn't include so tell me
Thanks. -
jtoh:
If she is not in the top 1/3 of the school, she won't get it, right? Girls usually have higher t-score than boys.
This is hypothetical? Bec it's not possible that someone with 264 did not get EESIS unless she's not Singaporean.67283:
Got another question about this foreign language thing:
You've got two students who are both in top 10%
Alex: 263, GEP, EESIS due to GEP
Anna: 264, no EESIS
Both apply for same foreign language. Alex gets it but Anna doesn't. How is this possible?
There may be a few things that I didn't include so tell me
Thanks. -
jtoh:
Same school? or Anna not in Independent School?
This is hypothetical? Bec it's not possible that someone with 264 did not get EESIS unless she's not Singaporean.67283:
Got another question about this foreign language thing:
You've got two students who are both in top 10%
Alex: 263, GEP, EESIS due to GEP
Anna: 264, no EESIS
Both apply for same foreign language. Alex gets it but Anna doesn't. How is this possible?
There may be a few things that I didn't include so tell me
Thanks. -
If I’m not wrong, SARS only appeared at end of 2002. If the birth rate is low for that year, I doubt it has anything to do with SARS.
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ngl2010:
If she is not in the top 1/3 of the school, she won't get it, right? Girls usually have higher t-score than boys.[/quote]No, EESIS is awarded across the board based on COP.
This is hypothetical? Bec it's not possible that someone with 264 did not get EESIS unless she's not Singaporean.jtoh:
[quote=\"67283\"]Got another question about this foreign language thing:
You've got two students who are both in top 10%
Alex: 263, GEP, EESIS due to GEP
Anna: 264, no EESIS
Both apply for same foreign language. Alex gets it but Anna doesn't. How is this possible?
There may be a few things that I didn't include so tell me
Thanks. -
agreed with Jtoh, EEISS does NOT discriminate gender, it is by merits. as long as top 3% of cohort , EEISS cut off t-score, all SG kids be given.
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I think the question is on foreign language… Maybe the language is Jap and the boy have higher chinese?
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