JMSSaspirant MMHS For VR, 50/60 sup is too low. I got around 40/60, as I finished the test around 5 mins before, and counted all the ones I knew were definitely correct, and still got an average
Grace AI If you get into SCH and NHS with your first preference, it's very unlikely that you'll turn down the offer. The reason for this is that those who have chosen these schools have probably taken distance into account when making their decision. So, if you have chosen MHS/Macrob as your first preference and have even better results than those SCH/NHS, you may not get into SCH and NHS. I wonder if this is how it works.
MMHS Miio yeah i think i wouldve gotten like 2-3 more wrong give or take so i reckon in total for each subject, (no jinx), Rc: Hopefully 29 - 30+ Vr: Hopefully 51+ Maths: Hopefully 23 - 24 i didnt do so well on maths Nr: Hopefully 28+ bc again i didnt do too well on nr
JMSSaspirant NR: 28/45 is too low, remember there are 5000 applicants, each smart and not smart, but there will always be that one group of people that would get more that 40, and could be over 500 people who get over 38/45
Anonymous_101 would the superior for VR be like 53-55+ taking in account that lots of people found it easy (I am not sure js guessing)
Illiman Ndiaye Jamie depends on a plethora of variables: 4% rule, preferences, scores, how you compare to your peers at school, gender balance, year, etc. no way of telling rn
MMHS i think there will be a small group of people who will get all 5 sups, probably like 50 people so lie 1% of the whole cohort
Anonymous_101 there are like 1000 seats approximately and do around 800 seats get offerred on July 16th bcs they said 'most'.
JMSSaspirant Anonymous_101 yes, 800in first round, then around 100 in second, then 50, in third, 25 in 4th, around 10 in 5th, around 15 people get PD