Hey all! We're MHS old boys (Class of 2024) trialling our SHS preparation course, we're happy to send some FREE sample questions of our test sets. In my year (2020), I achieved 4 SUPERIORS for VR, NR, Reading, and Mathematics. While the exam format has changed from EduTest to ACER, I have personally taken a wide variety of aptitude and academic examinations from the likes of AAS, EduTest, ACER, HAST, just to name a few. Not only this, I've also received academic scholarships through taking these examinations. Thus, I can GUARANTEE that the questions we have formulated will be very similar if not exactly the same, in comparison to the REAL selective entry examination. If you're interested in our program OR our FREE sample questions, please reply to my comment with your email and I'll send you a form of interest. Happy holidays!

    mhsbandar Great job on getting selected haha
    I did math vhap before and I got accepted into nossal. I think it's helpful for quantitative (one of the exam subjects) bc it mostly focuses on mathematical logic, recognising patterns and stuff like that.

      hi just did a mock test from spectrum tuition without any prep and i got :
      qr : 42%
      vr : 72/73%
      maths : 48%
      rc: 72/73%
      didn’t mark the writing yet
      so as you can see my maths skills are really bad lmfaoo, however i want to ask if my english scores are fine or do i need to get about 90% or something to get top 10% in the actual test.

        a📀 i was in the same boat as you my English pretty good my math was weak, if your friends are getting 90+ and you are getting 70-80,it 100% does not matter, I mean it kind of does but still, you still have a long time left to go, if you are getting these scores now i am sure your math will be around your current english scores, in 4-5 months time

          MHS successful candidate

          For writing do you mean sehs writing or general writing?

          For SEHS writing within the time phrame is a huge boundary so time managment is vital which can only be achieved from regular practice. In writing, if you want to shine out amongst the rest I would advise you to use extreme figurative language. When i say extreme i dont mean the normal 'she was as fast as a cheetah' or 'he was like a snail', i mean more metaphoric figurative language. For instance if someone was depressed instead of stating they are depressed which is a low level, use show dont tell to display the sorrow feelings. For ex: I felt like i was a tiny boat stuck in a thunderstorn, each droplet of rain pouring down symbolising the traumatic past i have encountered, each droplet representing the agony and exruciating pain/suffering i have faced. (try to be as crazy as posible to be unique). Additionally, oxymoron is another good feature to make your writing stand out. Oxymoron is essentially plaicng to contrasting ideas together like defeaning silence. Overall, creating a simple plot and including lots of figurative language and description makes you wiriting stand out. Using cliches may also boost down the writing unless they are purpouseful for a comedy effect. I remember for my writing task (narrative) i kept the plot very simple with a boy who has a burning desire to watch a movie in and theatre whose tickets were only affordale by the wealthy;however, he was given the chance for a free ticket as long as he wins a competition. He gets so focused on winning he tends to be selfish and not help share his text with his friend , fearing he would win the competition. I used lots of figurative language and created a moral/lesson about being selfish to make my writing purposeful. The figurative language i used emphasises the pain and suffering he faced. If you have any more questions feel free to ask (or if you can ask the others im sure they will be happy to help).

          NOTE- these tips are for narrative.