maybecoooked So there is science reasoning, which tests your science knowledge and logical reasoning. In terms of preparing for this, I would say to just practice ICAS science tests, they are very beneficial. For science reasoning there are 30 questions in 30 mins, so the time constraints are pretty chill. Then there is Numerical Reasoning, I'm sure you know what this is (50 questions in 30 mins). After that is Science Report Writing, where they give you a prompt, this year for the afternoon group it was about how the length of a pendulum effects its time period (I believe they gave 30 mins for this). I had actually studied that before, so I was really confident with that. Then it's mathematics, again I'm sure you know this (60 questions in 30 mins). The last one is Science Communication & Interest writing (30 mins I think), they will give you a prompt, and you have to write about it... they usually specify what exactly you need to write. This year for the afternoon group it was something to do with pollinators. Good luck!