i think he got 20% for qr and aa for everything else

YR10SEHSASPIRANT I mean it does when sending out Pd invitations, not offers tho. I don't think DV78 got a pd invitation. But it does depend on what @DV78 meant by "better marks" as selective schools look for overall academic aptitude.

    .. mb I forgot about external factors such as financial background, disability, and racial equity(aboriginals and torres strait islanders) when giving out Pd invites.

      Hello everyone,
      I have found my way into the depressing side of the SEHS.
      I actually thought i aced the exam and I would definitely get it but then my parents informed me that I got all ba.... I was so shocked when i heard that. I found the test fairly easy, turns out i was wrong. also is anyone here going to try out for JMSS?

        if ur parents dont allow u to a school 14km away then surely not one that's nearly 30kms but u never know ig

          Hey y'all,
          I didn't get in this year.. but i'm moving on with a positive attitude! (Or at least, that is what i am trying to do.)
          I'm already preparing hard for SEHS next year, and am prudent of the mistakes I have previously made. Such as, not practicing vocabulary or doing enough mock tests to gain a feel of the actual test. I personally believe that doing more mock tests can really help, as they simulate the exam under time pressure. No wonder I was sweating my ass off in the actual exam. I got BA in reading comprehension, so that's the area I am focusing on the most. And I got averages in all other subjects apart from writing where I got top 20%. I definitely think that building a proper study routine enhances and improves the chances of your overall success. Because rather than relying on pure motivation to study, (which lacks clarity and consistency) you build a concrete plan of action, which you will follow each day. But regardless of my thoughts, do what works best for you! And I hope you all succeed in your paths and please give me and others like me some tips!