sweetpotatoes123 Does anyone know whether the exam scores contribute to the final evaluation, or if they're just to select students for interviews? I'd assume they would contribute, but from what I've heard, it seems like JMSS values passion over grades, so..
acedemic_achiver sweetpotatoes123 I'm pretty sure they check your passion from the science test-s because they are heavy on science so like the science writing part tells them how much u know about science. Also can i ask everyone on my report would i have to label my discussion and stuff when i write the science report or just not
Sleepy [deleted] honestly try and give urself 2-3 days break now before it’s like only a week before the test, and instead of binging yt, doomscrolling etc and building bad habits just read and maybe watch science related tv shows so ur having a break
Sleepy sweetpotatoes123 idk i just look at stuff on abc iview if i hv time, but recently ive mainly been reading science related stuff more than watching
AverageMultiChoiceTest think of it this way. 600 people make interviews. If you think, you can stand out, and be unique amongst 33% of your peers, you'll make it. (assuming you pass the exam)
AverageMultiChoiceTest sweetpotatoes123 it propabnly depends on your 3% cohort rule thing, but 2-3 Superiors is ideal. You could propably get away with 1.
mhsbandar [deleted] ngl i think you put too much pressure on yourself, you've worked hard for these past few months and you deserve to have some rest. the exams are really soon, so rest for the next couple of days then crack open the books around a week to two weeks before the test to do some light revision. but please use the day before the exam to relax and take your mind off of things, it'll really help
sweetpotatoes123 AverageMultiChoiceTest yea, as in the cap doesnt matter to get to the interview stage; so, if the requirement was 2 superiors and 1 above avg and u got those scores, then u'd get an interview no matter what
sweetpotatoes123 Cartick20 no idea, i'd hope it's just one session with one test as not to disadvantage anyone, but i'm not too familiar with how edutest run things