anyone got resources? pls send me some i got nothing to do 🙏😭

    Are you sure about that because there is mainly just Naplan.

    Dosanjh (NHS) nah i alr finished james an tt8 (from yr 6 to 7) and doing hendersons rn but i got hardly anything to do cuzz henderson classes are spaced out

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      Chakraboi thats tt6, no? tt8 is for selective (yr 8 students wanting to be in a sehs in yr 9) or can younger kids also join

        MMHS I did TT6 at the normal time to prepare for an accelerated program at my local high school. After finishing, I did Level 7 but only stayed for six months. Then I started TT8 midway through Year 6 and finished it a year early, midway through Year 7.

        The content was pretty easy, and I noticed they reused their material with small changes, like in their weekly tests and maybe the simulation ones too. Overall, it was alright i guess, but not too challenging

        MMHS I dont think ur allowed if ur in yr 6 my dad persisted telling them i can do their stuff. (most kids were dumb as and made it 😲🤯)

          Chakraboi don't think most kids were 'dumb as' but ok. Ig the content was hard for me at first especially since i started like 3/5ths or 1/2 of the way through the yearly program. But at the time of simulation i was pretty much getting 80% and higher. However, don't rely on james an to be 100% accurate, they are not but so are all other tutoring centers. I think james an just prepares students for the worst, and has them have to do content that is unnecessary, the real test was probably a bit harder than james an tests. But anyways, you still have a while to go till the test, so don't get complacent, brush up on your skills, its good you have completed tt8 but remember, you are competing against around 3500 other people, excluding girls (for mhs). around 310 or smth get in mhs, and 1300+ put mhs first. I mean your chances are good but also you never know. I am attending mhs this year (if thats the school ur aiming for). Remember to also dedicate time to activities other than studying. Sports, music and recreational things are great for you too. Also, one more thing. People at my james an center kept bragging about getting 90+% on every test, but they didn't get a spot in sehs. This was just something common i picked up lol

            MMHS alr bettt thanks. Just gotta establish and touch up some of my weak areas and i think i should go alright at least.