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hi,
i'm a yr 9 student, writing the JMSS test this yr. to prepare for the test, i started going to james ann in december (i think) but they never really taught us the topics in science and maths. they just give us practice tests, workbooks to complete, and writing prompts. i'm currently in the enrichment program my school provides (a class that receives accelerated education). however, science is not taught properly at my school. we have a teacher that just reads off the presentations that are created for the unit. my only strength is maths, because of the preparation for selective. so, how do i make myself better at science? i have a year 9 textbook and i will start reading that textbook now (i know there is 2 months till the test). i am genuinely so screwed for the science part of the test. i don't know anything in science. i get like 40%-50% on my james ann science tests. and another thing that i'm bad at, is writing. i hate writing. i will try and get better at writing because i feel like that is easier to achieve in the less time that i have before the test. if anyone can help me by providing tips and suggesting resources that i should use for getting better scores in science, that would be great ! also, i live in the west, and so many people tell me that it'll be very easy to pass the test because i live in an area where very less people are trying for JMSS. i think i'm the only one trying in my school, so is it likely for me to get into the interview stage with an average score?
any tips that i receive will help me a lot, so please reply