𝖉𝖍𝖗𝖚𝖛𝖎❦ Sorry but I don't remember much from the test, and all I really did to study was some spare practice test my friend gave me, and did some(if not all) math topics from an ICEM year 9 book. I got some vocab from a book called "1100 words you should know" and read more complex literature to help me with RC. The only question I remember from the test was "what is the length?, where the width is 17cm and the area is 153cm2" from the math section.

yeah i have the icem book for year 9 and 10 alr as ill be doing elms at my skl next year and anyways i think my parents are getting me practice tests but other than that tysm

Next year I'm planning to sit the macrob and suzanne cory test in yr 9 (run by edutest) for yr 10 entry. Does anyone know if the test will be sure to open or only if students are leaving?
Also, if suzanne cory test and macrob test both run by edutest, I think the content will be different but does the style be the same? Like the same level of difficulty and patterns/knowledge?
I also sat the selective test in 2024 this year (run by ACER) and did not get in. And I went to JAC, which I didn't find helpful at all since JAC was more like edutest but the actual exam was like ACER. Do u guys think I should go to JAC again since they are now edutest. Please help me!!!!
Btw, to ppl who did the test this yr (2024), how was the format and did anyone sit for both test Suzanne and Macrob?
Thank you so muchh

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    Yeah quantitative this time was reduced to 45, and a lot more twisted questions than the usual straightforward tests from EDU

    4 days later

    trinh If you apply to more than one selective school u only do the test once at the closest school near u(I did mine at SCHS). Also all tests and questions are the same for year 10 entry.

    In any way, does applying for more than one selective school, decrease ur chance of getting in when compared to, if u had applied for only one? But i was also told that in yr 10 entry each school has its own individual tests.

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      :): Your chances don't decrease. Also whoever told u that was mistaken.

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