give me advice I have drama, computing, media, food studies, engineering and popular music in mind

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    im doing digital tech first most likely, then photography then media, followed by theatre and viscom. Languages I'm doing intermediate french, advanced is pretty much like extremely good or native speaker, and semester long subjects are history, geography, music, and philosophy (might be another but i forgot)

      Chessisthebest i know i want to do viscom and I'm considering coding or engineering for my second one

      you guys are so lucky, we only got 8 😭

      i_need_mental_asylum kind of ovbious ngl, it would be unfair to have a class of french where some are at second year level whereas some people don't know what 'to like is'.

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      .. What kind of test papers did u practice with? Hendersons? Also did VR had more vocab questions or logic based ones. Because I suck at vocab and those logic ones r the only ones i rely on in VR.
      umm, if possible can u or anyone just tell how u studied and practiced overall for the english part of the exam and can u roughly estimate what scores we should aim for in henderson tests (RC and VR) to get a good score in the actual exam.

        :): Anyway to answer your question I believe VR had more logic based questions, cus the vocab on the test was hard. Btw I can't really help u with writing cus I didn't do a single practice essay(bad idea, writing was my lowest score) 💀 For Rc I just read more complex literature, did tests, reflected on why I got a question wrong and how to improve, and did some speed reading practice time to time. For VR I jus did tests and memorized vocabulary from different vocab books cus I was good at them already. For henderson tests I don't know if they are harder or easier now, but try to get 50+/60 in VR and 40+/50 in RC to ensure sup. When I did some James an tests my friend gave me last year I averaged 50/60 on VR and 35/50 on RC 💀 only got into the 40s/50 for RC one week before the test.

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          :): mb if this isnt relevant but ive done hendersons for sehs and ngl it wasnt too helpful ( most of the rescources in the workshops were from free websites online or the material were better for the edutest format)., Tbh I would rather go to Jac as the rescources they give you are hard, so it prepares you for the exam better. Hendersons was lwk easy for some workshops like maths and RC. But if you really want to go I would reccomend going to The writing, VR and NR workshops. Hopefully this helps n feel free to ask any questsions if u hv any.

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