Ight i js came back from the MGS Scholarship Test and this is how it went.
First test was problem solving and reasoning which was 45 minutes for 72 questions. I feel like I cooked, finishing with 15 mins to spare. Definitely the easiest part of the test.

Second test was reading and we had 40 mins for 56 questions. First two passages (around 15 questions) were cloze passage questions, so they were easy marks. Test was relatively easy asw

Then we had a 20 min break I think

Third test was maths and we had 50 minutes for 55 questions. Pretty easy, couple confusing questions but still managed to finish 5 minutes before time was up.

Final one was writing we had 25 mins to write a creative piece about a rainy park. We had to start off with these sentences (something along the lines of this) . "As the rain fell, the park transformed into a whole new place. People opened up their umbrellas and began doing their own things"

Thats pretty much it, I personally felt like it was really easy and there was about 150 -200 ppl so yeah.

    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 successful candidate

      MHS successful 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

        MMHS Bro there is different locations that just one of many

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          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) 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