Result compilation 2012

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fairweathergardener
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Result compilation 2012

Post by fairweathergardener »

Hi
I've managed to compile about 30 sets of results over the past few days. I wonder if you would be so kind as to post your children's scores for the benefit of future years (and possibly to help in this year's ruminations).
If you've already posted your results somewhere on this board this year, I will probably already have included them (no names obviously). So please dont post on this thread again.
Any new info, it might be helpful, as has been suggested in the past, to add a month of birth so that maybe we can start to unravel some of the mysteries of the standardisations...
Thanks everyone...and very big congratulations to all the children who have been wonderful to do all this at such a young age.
glmum12
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Re: Result compilation 2012

Post by glmum12 »

HSFG:201 (Test 1 106, Test 2 95) Below qualifying score of 210
SHS:214 Below qualifying score of 216
RH: 213 (Test 1 112, Test 2 101) Achieved qualifying score of 210

May Birthday
Dixon
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Re: Result compilation 2012

Post by Dixon »

Can I ask what the benefit of posting birth dates are? Your score is what it is because of your childs birthday. Am I missing something?
capers123
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Re: Result compilation 2012

Post by capers123 »

The only benefit of putting the birth month would be if you were looking at the raw scores for each test - which parents don't usually know.

Knowing the birth month with the standardised score is as useful as knowing what the child had for breakfast :D
Capers
Amber
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Re: Result compilation 2012

Post by Amber »

capers123 wrote:The only benefit of putting the birth month would be if you were looking at the raw scores for each test - which parents don't usually know.

Knowing the birth month with the standardised score is as useful as knowing what the child had for breakfast :D
I think there really was a thread like that once, capers. :shock:
PaterGloucester
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Re: Result compilation 2012

Post by PaterGloucester »

Fairweather - should we PM you results ?
lx3
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Re: Result compilation 2012

Post by lx3 »

Here are our results:-

Top 120 Pates
249 HSFG (1st paper 127, 2nd paper 122)
259 RHS (132, 127)
Top 120 SHS
(JULY birthday - Scoring low/mid 80's walsh, low 90's GL)

Many thanks to the forum for tips and advice. Good job we found you with 5 weeks to go!!
fairweathergardener
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Re: Result compilation 2012

Post by fairweathergardener »

By all means pm me if you'd like the extra layer of confidentiality. I've got over 45 sets of results so far, so looking good. Now all I have to do is put it in a spreadsheet .....that could be fun! :roll:
Ellen-Jane
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Re: Result compilation 2012

Post by Ellen-Jane »

Fairweather, it looks like they ordered it by STRS scores and HSFG scores last year as most seemed to have shared with one of them. Though the cohorts would be completely different! Good luck, it looks fun :wink:
Papa1
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Re: Result compilation 2012

Post by Papa1 »

Fairweather - you may need to hold back a touch on your 'score board' as Marling are re-issuing letters tonight (to arrive tomorrow morn) with scores and rankings!!!
Why they didn't do it in the first place is beyond me...
You will at least have a much broader range of details for the scoreboard!!!!!

Patience comes to those who drink Gin!!!!
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