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19-03-2019, 09:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi, anyone with experience on the ranking panel can shed light on this: is there a bell curve for A, B, C+, C and so on for every GEO ranked? i.e. there must be someone getting an A from that particular GEO and some getting B and so on? are the numbers of A and Bs etc definitely lower than the number of C+, C and C-? Tks!
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Yes, there is a bell curve for each grade and no, you are not required to give an A. There is a cap to the number of As and Bs. I think most schools would generally not be too generous with the As unless they strongly believe that there is one/two officers that performs way better than the Bs.
This was shared on an earlier:
c: 1.5
c+: 2.0-2.2
b: 2.25 - 2.75
a: 3
Bear in mind that the quantum amt differs for each grade and giving 3 x to an A grader would mean B graders might get lesser. It might be wiser to give the best officer a 2.75 (high B) than an A grade, which would take away 0.25 which can be distributed to the other officers.
That quantum would be better spent differentiating between your C+ and B, which can differ as little as 0.05.
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19-03-2019, 09:46 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
Yes, there is a bell curve for each grade and no, you are not required to give an A. There is a cap to the number of As and Bs. I think most schools would generally not be too generous with the As unless they strongly believe that there is one/two officers that performs way better than the Bs.
This was shared on an earlier:
c: 1.5
c+: 2.0-2.2
b: 2.25 - 2.75
a: 3
Bear in mind that the quantum amt differs for each grade and giving 3 x to an A grader would mean B graders might get lesser. It might be wiser to give the best officer a 2.75 (high B) than an A grade, which would take away 0.25 which can be distributed to the other officers.
That quantum would be better spent differentiating between your C+ and B, which can differ as little as 0.05.
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*Edited the table based on what someone shared earlier*
c: 1.25 - 1.75
c+: 2.0-2.2
b: 2.25 - 2.75
a: 3
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19-03-2019, 11:13 PM
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Hi, is it true that you will be promoted to the next grade (Geo 3 to 4 onwards) when you have 2 years of consecutive Bs after an initial C+ in the year of promotion? Which means the fastest rate that you can go from Geo 3 to 4/ 4 to 5 is 2 years?
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20-03-2019, 08:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi, is it true that you will be promoted to the next grade (Geo 3 to 4 onwards) when you have 2 years of consecutive Bs after an initial C+ in the year of promotion? Which means the fastest rate that you can go from Geo 3 to 4/ 4 to 5 is 2 years?
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Hi, not really. It seems like it’s possible to be promoted in consecutive years. Look at Pg 135 of this thread.
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20-03-2019, 09:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi, not really. It seems like it’s possible to be promoted in consecutive years. Look at Pg 135 of this thread.
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Oh, are such promotions in consecutive years only for special cases like mid-career switch or very high-flying scholars? The others, even if they are getting good grades like C+ and B, will need to have minimum number of years at every grade?
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20-03-2019, 06:55 PM
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PB
If I did my practicum in the first term and joined the school in the second term, will my PB be pro-rated?
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20-03-2019, 09:36 PM
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Nope
Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
As a dip grad, there is some disadvantages, and slower promotion. But Even a degree holder may not cross geo 3 to 4 within 5 years.
But if you quit, what are your options outside?
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Now no more differentiation between dip and degree holders since all on the generic sub grade from geo 3 to geo 5
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20-03-2019, 09:40 PM
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Pro rated pb
Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
If I did my practicum in the first term and joined the school in the second term, will my PB be pro-rated?
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When you are on training, your PB will be pro rated as you are not performing and contributing.
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20-03-2019, 10:07 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi, is it true that you will be promoted to the next grade (Geo 3 to 4 onwards) when you have 2 years of consecutive Bs after an initial C+ in the year of promotion? Which means the fastest rate that you can go from Geo 3 to 4/ 4 to 5 is 2 years?
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Can be promoted. Not necessarily will be promoted.
There is no hard and fast rule for Promotion , but to be promoted, certain criteria need to be met. But meeting those criteria , or exceeding them, does not imply a confirmed promotion.
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