SpaceLover what abt for ur interview??
JMSS 2026 entry.
ash73
That was same for me, but to be honest the science reasoning test was kinda like general knowledge. there wasnt much problem solving in it. Dw just grind but dont overstudy. And also make sure you have good sleep before the test so you can stay focused for the next day.
ash73
what u mean
SpaceLover did u go through the interview process when u got a place?
SpaceLover thank uu ^^
ash73
Yes i got in to the school
SpaceLover do u hv any tips for interview?
SpaceLover what did u get a sup in?
SpaceLover ohh okk
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Honestly I didn't have much prep on my interview when I did but there are 2 stages which u probably know..
Group interview - make sure you take initiative and suggest new ideas, this accounts for about 30% of the interview selection so if you do mid-bad, its ok its not over yet.
1 to 1 interview - this is the main hurdle where they will assess you. Stay confident but don't boast yourself (dont be overconfident). Try not to be nervous as well and stutter. Basically you need to be right in the middle. When they ask you questions try to have eye contact too. Idk if this works for everyone but I had some small chat and talks with my interviewer too which made both of us feel comfortable with each other. Also mainly try to explain your passion for science if you can. So this is my experience so don't fully rely on it and take it with a grain of salt. It can be different for everyone
SpaceLover did u hv alot of science involvements?
aarna
Mathematic
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No not really. Tbh again in my experience, CV didnt matter that much in my opinion as my interview didnt show much interest. But just saying don't follow my steps, make sure your CV is appealing.
Ok anyways good luck guys. Thats it from me
SpaceLover Thats cool! I'm trying to at least get 1 sup and i feel like my maths is def stronger than my science
SpaceLover thanks!
are yall studying for jmss rn?
they should honestly make the process more fair and have like an interview first then shortlist people to get in... one test shouldnt determine your career... what if you get too nervous and fail the test when you do have the passion?