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that’s strangeidk lol but i didnt send mine and i still got in.
that’s strangeidk lol but i didnt send mine and i still got in.
maybe ur extra curriculars, academic achievements and reports were so good they didn’t even need to ask u for ur naplan lmaothat’s strange
ahhh mayb ig or they just didnt care lmaoomaybe ur extra curriculars, academic achievements and reports were so good they didn’t even need to ask u for ur naplan lmao
true true but the only way we can get to the interview stage is by acing the HAST test(for schools that hold it) and having good gradesHey guys, i currently go to a selective school, and I think I might be able to provide some insights into the process
although I have been to my school since year 7, from talking to my mates who joined in Year 11, it seems to be that their main focus tends to be on the interview, rather than grades or anything like that. If they see you an outgoing, enthusiastic multifaceted person, they are more likely to take you in compread to someone who is extremely smart, but also very socially akward.
I think for top top selective schools (e.g. ruse nsb, baulko etc) it seems to be you need stellar grades too, but if ur trying to get into say fort st, hurlstone girra etc, u should worry more about interviews if anything else.
Fair enough. Personally no idea how the HAST works or how hard it is (never done it), but in terms of grades, from speaking to my mates they had good grades but their grades weren't absolutely stellar as well, you can manage getting in w/o the absolute top of grades pre sure.true true but the only way we can get to the interview stage is by acing the HAST test(for schools that hold it) and having good grades
for the schools like hahs, girra and fort st, is it essential to hand in your NAPLAN, because I haven't done my yr 7 NAPLAN since it was cancelled and my yr 5 NAPLAN... lets just say I did average. Im planning to apply to some of these schools and (maybe parra hs) and I just wanted some further clarification on the application processHey guys, i currently go to a selective school, and I think I might be able to provide some insights into the process
although I have been to my school since year 7, from talking to my mates who joined in Year 11, it seems to be that their main focus tends to be on the interview, rather than grades or anything like that. If they see you an outgoing, enthusiastic multifaceted person, they are more likely to take you in compread to someone who is extremely smart, but also very socially akward.
I think for top top selective schools (e.g. ruse nsb, baulko etc) it seems to be you need stellar grades too, but if ur trying to get into say fort st, hurlstone girra etc, u should worry more about interviews if anything else.
No idea about ur circumstance, I think they had to give in naplan (not too sure), but as long as u did decently above average, u should be okay.for the schools like hahs, girra and fort st, is it essential to hand in your NAPLAN, because I haven't done my yr 7 NAPLAN since it was cancelled and my yr 5 NAPLAN... lets just say I did average
Is it possible to send in my ICAS results instead of NAPLAN?No idea about ur circumstance, I think they had to give in naplan (not too sure), but as long as u did decently above average, u should be okay.
For guidance, most kids at my school got band 9's and 10's in naplan, so id prolly assume they are looking for a similar standard
nah icas is a competition, don't think they'd accept thatIs it possible to send in my ICAS results instead of NAPLAN?
u can hand it in as extra for academic achievements but it doesn’t count as naplan, for schools that require naplan, you’ll have to hand it in.Is it possible to send in my ICAS results instead of NAPLAN?
Just a thought - are you aware that all NSW Year 8 students will be sitting the VALID assessment on the week beginning Oct 18?Is it possible to send in my ICAS results instead of NAPLAN?
there are barely any resources but I am preparing to get maybe a distinction on math, science and English(which would ultimately be in the top 11%), so hopefully I can get thatJust a thought - are you aware that all NSW Year 8 students will be sitting the VALID assessment on the week beginning Oct 18?
Key dates and information
Checklists, key dates and important information for all VALID events.education.nsw.gov.au
It is a standardised test that is to science what NAPLAN is to literacy & numeracy. I’m not sure if there are resources out there, but if there are, perhaps preparing for this test and achieving good results could partially serve to replace the lack of Yr 7 NAPLAN results.
thing is like how well u do in icas and how well u do in stuff like the HSC (which tbf is what selective schools really care about) are very poorly correlated, soi don't think its gonna help u anywyaysthere are barely any resources but I am preparing to get maybe a distinction on math, science and English(which would ultimately be in the top 11%), so hopefully I can get that
VALID reports bands like NAPLAN. My understanding is that it comprises MCQs and SAQs.there are barely any resources but I am preparing to get maybe a distinction on math, science and English(which would ultimately be in the top 11%), so hopefully I can get that
I did valid in year 8 and 10, it wasn't particularly hard our school didn't make us prepare for it and everyone did wellVALID reports bands like NAPLAN. My understanding is that it comprises MCQs and SAQs.
Perhaps older students on this forum could give you an idea of the types of questions asked.
holdup ive never heard of the VALID exam??Just a thought - are you aware that all NSW Year 8 students will be sitting the VALID assessment on the week beginning Oct 18?
Key dates and information
Checklists, key dates and important information for all VALID events.education.nsw.gov.au
It is a standardised test that is to science what NAPLAN is to literacy & numeracy. I’m not sure if there are resources out there, but if there are, perhaps preparing for this test and achieving good results could partially serve to replace the lack of Yr 7 NAPLAN results.