nuclei I was just wondering how the science lab report would be formatted in the exam. If you could go in some depth into the components for the parts, that would be great because I've read online and there's several various ways in writing it up. Hope you can help me out!

    @JMSSaspirant #p18829 try the 2015 to 2021 icas tests for science reasoning since that helped me with my year 6 to year 7 but that may not be relevant now so do the science reasoning on year 9 instead

      Hello Everybody, I just wanted to ask the people who are in JMSS and who are practicing for it, did/are you guys remembering the whole periodic table or just a limited amount of elements? Thanks everybody and also thanks for all your tips 🙂

        atomic Hi! I actually didn't do too well on that component unfortunately, however @Ommahp made a post earlier in this discussion that I think explained it really well. Maybe try sticking to and practicing that format to avoid confusing yourself?

        JMSSaspirant Yeah, the content is similar in regards to difficulty.

        Jake65 You definitely don't have to memorise the whole periodic table!!! Just the first 20 elements will do!

          Ty for tips everyone, I am also going for jmss entry 2025. I currently use strive for excellence practice tests, EDUTEST maths and numerical tests and icas for science. I was wondering if these sources are similar to the actual exam (for people who have used them), and how many questions exactly do we need to get right to get superior? I heard that to get a superior for mathematics you need to score >45/60. Is this true? What about science reasoning and numerical?

          Also for science report, I've heard they give you a page of like methodology and results and ask you to write a discussion, do you only write a discussion? like as in do you need to write a complete science report, or are you supposed to leave out the parts already given?

          Does anyone know what the most popular topic on the test will be? or have a prediction?

          IDON'TGIVEUP that kinda depends on how smart u r now, if you aren't like rlly smart already I would say its nearly impossible to get into selective from 30 days of preparation, because it is significantly harder and competitive than yr9. Jmss however, from what I have heard, is fairly easy and not much studying is needed, so you def hv a chance for jmss

          what do I need to learn for JMSS and help with Science Reasoning and writing please help me is the format and the topics that need to be covered If anyone has any practice paper for the science part if they are willing to give please help!