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YR10SEHSASPIRANT damnnn ur lucky cuh
YR10SEHSASPIRANT damnnn ur lucky cuh
[deleted] hmm yeah hopefully i receuve an offer though
YR10SEHSASPIRANT same I’m like 7 mins from nhs by drive and like 45 to mhs
Ronaldo i live in berwick waters
clover i think they don’t take that into account
it takes me like 1hr+ to get to both thru pub-trans
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clover they only take ur test results, gender, and school i think
YR10SEHSASPIRANT yea i hope so, but if you're competing with people from your school, location does matter, sadly
clover Damn, i could have been a tad bit closer the. Hehehe
guys, i was reading the acer website again, it says:
"If you do not receive an offer in Round 1, you will be notified by email. A small number of candidates will receive subsequent offer and will be notified by email. If you do not receive an email in subsequent rounds, you have not received an offer. If in doubt, please check your account in the application portal. Candidates who have received an offer will have an 'offers' tab visible on the left hand navigation panel."
so ig we don't get emails for selected offers, only rejection emails in first round. so offer portal will be where first round is
clover ik this is a dumb question, but my skl has like 5 campuses, would each campus be considered unique??
The selection process
A centralised selection process is used whereby every candidate must sit the entry exam. While each school fills 85% of its Year 9 enrolment based on a candidate’s performance in the exam, there are a range of variables that may affect final offers each year. These include:
Variable entry score from year to year depending on the demand for places at the school and the scores achieved by those candidates who have listed the school as their first preference.
Only a maximum of 4% of students in Year 8 from any one secondary school can be accepted into a selective entry high school, with a maximum of 10% of students from p-9 schools. Candidates currently enrolled in an home, interstate or overseas schools are treated as discrete school cohorts, with a cap on the placements on offer.
Up to 10% of enrolments are filled through the equity consideration category.
Up to 5% of the enrolment will be filled through the principal’s discretion category.
Offers at the co-educational selective entry high schools may also be subject to the use of a special measure to ensure the two co-educational selective entry high schools maintain a gender balance.