honestly like rn im taking sehs scores with a grain of salt, they aren't really indicative of my actual school marks and assessments which are different, but in saying that at least i can say I'm pretty g at english, comprehension and writing is my strongest which ig is helpful for vce

is sehs test more indicative of vce potential or is ur school marks

none, but ig some of the maths, writing and comp probably is

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MMHS yeah i didn’t disappoint, I made some strong points in some of the discussions, I definitely wasn’t quiet, and I was quite engaged in the one on one interview and personally felt that i built a good rapport with the selection panel.
But honestly knowing that there are many people who have extracurriculars on your friend’s level, I’m kinda scared now.

But how did your friend do?

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    BengaliCamel nice, my friend went well as well, he's kinda my friend but not like close close bc he's my friends friend but yea

    BengaliCamel so u said knwoing that there are many people who have extra curric on my friends level, does that mean you heard others interviews too?

      what were ur points, per say? Like what u said basically in dot points ig, did the panel say anything to u or were they nonchalant like straight faced

        MMHS i’m not sure but i feel like somebody has to have also been at your friend’s level

        ig u would have between an 8 and 10% chance of getting in just numbers wise

        Hi Vi, I need your help for Principal's discretionary category. I have participated in many events such as Science Talent Search, Australian Maths Competition and Premier's Reading Challenge. I also have a couple of certificates for academic progress at my current school and a batting award from my cricket club. Do you think that these are enough to make MHS through principal's discretion? Thanks Vansh
        Response: I can't say whether the above mentioned events would get you through MHS as that's something for the principal to decide. What I can say is my own view and something like the Premier's Reading Challenge is usually open to many applicants so it's less likely to be impressive. For the Australian Maths Competition - did you achieve the highest award or a notable award? The key here is to be selective with what you decide to include. Awards at a national level are impressive e.g. national swimming, competing in sports at a national or state level and getting to the finals or winning. A batting award from your cricket club would also be quite interesting but again, it depends on how you phrase it in your response.