ghost I actually got into john Monash last year but rejected it because the school was too far away. The test is really nothing to stress about, you don't even need to go tutoring. I tried to join a private tutor, he said I won't get in because I could label the whole diagram of a neuron. But he was wrong because the test was fairly easy. Couple hours of practice each day for 6 months before the test should be perfect. For the math, just learn year 9 and 10 Mathematics and do practice questions constantly. For numerical, do a lot of maths puzzles and quick calculations. For science reasoning learn learn basic year 8 and 9 science because the test is basically common sense. For scienctic report, learn the structure of the report and ask your science teacher to help you learn about it cause that's what I did. For scientific essay, also ask your teacher about how to write one. Once you get a good grip about what the exam is about, start doing practice tests under timed conditions, if the exam is 30 mins, give yourself only 25. gradually make your practice tests harder and harder. For the essays constantly write essays under timed condiditons and ask your science teacher to grade them and give you feedback. All in all, the test is fairly easy and there's no need for any stress. Because the interview is what's most important, as its the hardest part of the entry.