ana hey so i heard most people need to show of some awards and the interview , i dont currently have any, do i need to go do some extracurricular : activites to get some, or maybe at my school. will it matter if i dont have any? 🙂
Sleepy ana from what I’ve heard u need to show ur a well rounded student, so atleast have some extracurriculars and proof at minimum, but awards would make u stand out the most
Sierra guys for the science communication one the essay not the report, can a essay be kind of like a narrative? Like my friend showed me her one from tuition where she wrote about a new medicine and how this one girl was waiting in line for it because she had an untreatable illness. can you write it like that or does it have to be informative essay
Sleepy Sierra actually i have never heard anyone doing that, but i would generally guess it has to be informative, however it depends on the prompt, and it may be possible that there may be a more creative element but ive never heard of one
Sierra Sleepy yeah i thought it was very different which can be good i just wanted to know if other did that too do you guys think that would be good in helping perople stand out?
Sleepy Sierra I mean it really would depend on how specific the prompt is and what it’s asking for but I feel like writing a narrative might not be the best way to do most prompts
ksah Hi, Im taking the jmss exam this yr for yr 10 entry in 2026, im using my sisters old james ann books to practice. I was wondering which sort of question format were on the test. Like did the Math section have questions like 'explain how you got your answer' or 'prove the sum of angles ABC and ADE is double the value of ACD' - this question was taken by my practice book. So I was just wondering if math is just multiple choice or what? I know science is multiple choice and short answer. But Im not sure. So just can someone tell me what type of questions are in the test and any pointers to perform well. Thank you.