|
发表于 24-11-2014 01:20:42|来自:新加坡
来自手机
|
显示全部楼层
[转自怕输网] Think there was an earlier discussion on the EESIS cutoff, which is 257.xx. This means top 3% is >=257. There was also an earlier discussion of 249 as the cutoff for top 10% of cohort, since this is the cutoff for offering 3rd language. If that is the case, then it means that the number of students between 250-256 are more than last year in terms of % competing for schools. My guess is this : -schools with cutoffs between 256-261 to drop by 1 point from last year -schools with cutoffs at 250-255 range may stay around the same or even increase by 1 point from last year, depending on demand |
|