Friday, November 03, 2006

on Grades

When there was no prior knowledge of the distribution curve being used on grades

In primary school:
Don't need to compare! As long as you have done your best!

In secondary school:
Don't need to compare! As long as you have done your best!

At O-levels:
Don't need to compare! As long as you have done your best!

With knowledge of the distribution curve being used on grades

After A-levels math paper, on the way home:
So how did you find the paper? You leh, you leh? Easy ah? Huh, so many don't know ah? Die, I got a few questions don't know how to do. Careless mistakes somemore. Plus got smartass people from RJC, VJC, NJC... Sure on the left of the distribution curve.

Asking brother after his tests:
So how was the test? What did your friends say?

Asking brother/cousin after getting back results:
So how did you do? What about your friends?

Asking brother after chinese A-level paper today:
So how was the paper? What did your friends say?

After receiving psychology statistics results, lecturer:
The median of this test is ___, mean is ___, SD is ___. Since the mean and median are (almost) the same, this is a very good test.

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1 Comments:

At 7:00 PM, Blogger tstar said...

u mean till u enrolled into NUS. chill, just get it over and done with!

 

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