time management is insanely important btw, i recommend doing prac test while timing yourself, everytime you do a test in time, shorten the time for the next test you are going to do.
ensure maximum accuracy before efficiency also, cuz this allows you to complete complicated questions in a shorter timeframe while others are still taking their time; higher chance for you to get in also

MHS potential candidate

    asianasen yeah, i spend a lot of time for tough questions for some reason cuz like i really want to solve them yet dotn keep track of time when doing them

      MHS potential candidate also, for the wrong questions (what i do), write them in a book and try to solve them then take the test again but with a shorter time length since you should be able to do some of the questions already, so from a 30 min i go to 25 or even sometimes 20 mins if i feel extremely confident

        YR10SEHSASPIRANT who knows!? sometimes when i feel like i do rlly good on exams, i do poorly or maybe the exam was just easy. Not much stakes to this exam so I'm not that anxious of receiving results. If I get called for an interview, thats great but if I don't, at least I know how the AAS format, giving me a valuable experience for ONLY $120 . I'm also doing another AAS scholarship test at Camberwell Grammar on the 8th of Feb and an Edutest one at Alphington Grammar on the 22nd of Feb! Gives a 'real experience' if yk what I mean.

          Dosanjh (NHS/SCHS) obviously, i mean in relation to the selective test its nothing, at the selective test there was probably 800 kids in the one venue, and there was like 7-8 venues

            MMHS Yeah but still it is a good amount for that type of school.
            SEHS is just really, really popular

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