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    • RE: 2014 Sec 2 Discussions

      You are right! I just went to search online. For others who are interested:

      eng.nus.edu.sg/ugrad/prospective/eng_admissions.html

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    • RE: 2013 Sec 1 Discussions

      I am curious, do schools still offer triple science with two humanities(9/10 subjects combination)?

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    • RE: 2014 Sec 2 Discussions

      Hi. From my knowledge, most engineering courses require H2 Physics. And in order to take H2 Physics, most JCs require students to take Pure Physics in secondary schools. (although SOME JCs allow combined science students).


      Am I right?

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    • RE: PSLE 2010 Results Report Here

      kiasuest2:
      24hr-mum:

      Jus curious, how is psle score calculated? what is the max total one can get, theorectically speaking, ie eg 282 upon wat?


      I would guess it's 300 (just like a perfect bowling game) heheh šŸ˜‰

      According to my child's math teacher who saw on a website, it is possible to score higher than 300 but it's quite difficult.

      The formula of the T-score goes like this: 50 + 10((raw score-avg)/s.d.*)

      In other words, there is no max total. But it depends on how well the whole nation did, compared to your child.

      *s.d. -> Standard Deviation

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    • RE: PSLE 2010 Results Report Here

      Deleted due to some reasons

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    • RE: PSLE 2010 Results Report Here

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