Sunnyindahouz
New Member
Hey guys,
You see, I've always been wondering...with ICAS, how is it that a lot of people (I mean especially in really good selective schools) find it so easy and get high distinctions every time without having ever looked at a past paper (or so they claim at least)? I just read these BOS posts and hear about peeps from other schools, who claim it's like the easiest thing in the world, whereas I can only manage to get distinctions on ICAS papers. I even generally do a few past papers (I get distinctions or credits on those) before the exams. How is it that it's really easy for so many people? Are there any such high achievers here who have any specific advice to offer? I've like read every website about tricks to multiple choice questions and there doesn't seem to be anything that can help with the specific ICAS questions. I also find time management to be an issue. I can stumble my way through the first 25 questions or so, but then I'd have to guess the last 10.
Maths should be especially easy, but no matter how much I try, I always get an extra two or three questions wrong, and that lowers me to a distinction. With English and science, I just don't get any of the tricky questions.
I generally do well in school-based exams that test knowledge, but ICAS (which tests skills) is really undermining my confidence in my ability in a lot of subjects, and I need to do something about it (and no, ignoring it isn't a solution). What can I do to get myself a HD in Maths, English and science (I'm not dumb and I know I can do it someday, but I feel like I'm always making the same mistake somewhere and I have never been pointed in the right direction)? I even know some kids who got credits since primary and well into high school, but they eventually jumped straight to a HD, and I have never been able to do that.
To summarise my problems, I'm struggling with time management (how do I get through the questions with at least 2 seconds to spare and without literally guessing everything?) and eliminating the distracters (how do I pick the right answer out of the 2 close ones, and with English, how do I even understand what the answer would be at all, and how do you even know which answers are "definitely" wrong?). I'm just looking for some sure-fire techniques, if there are any, that will almost always bomb the competitions.
Over and out.
P.S. Sorry about the rant.
P.P.S. Serious answers only, please, for a serious question.
You see, I've always been wondering...with ICAS, how is it that a lot of people (I mean especially in really good selective schools) find it so easy and get high distinctions every time without having ever looked at a past paper (or so they claim at least)? I just read these BOS posts and hear about peeps from other schools, who claim it's like the easiest thing in the world, whereas I can only manage to get distinctions on ICAS papers. I even generally do a few past papers (I get distinctions or credits on those) before the exams. How is it that it's really easy for so many people? Are there any such high achievers here who have any specific advice to offer? I've like read every website about tricks to multiple choice questions and there doesn't seem to be anything that can help with the specific ICAS questions. I also find time management to be an issue. I can stumble my way through the first 25 questions or so, but then I'd have to guess the last 10.
Maths should be especially easy, but no matter how much I try, I always get an extra two or three questions wrong, and that lowers me to a distinction. With English and science, I just don't get any of the tricky questions.
I generally do well in school-based exams that test knowledge, but ICAS (which tests skills) is really undermining my confidence in my ability in a lot of subjects, and I need to do something about it (and no, ignoring it isn't a solution). What can I do to get myself a HD in Maths, English and science (I'm not dumb and I know I can do it someday, but I feel like I'm always making the same mistake somewhere and I have never been pointed in the right direction)? I even know some kids who got credits since primary and well into high school, but they eventually jumped straight to a HD, and I have never been able to do that.
To summarise my problems, I'm struggling with time management (how do I get through the questions with at least 2 seconds to spare and without literally guessing everything?) and eliminating the distracters (how do I pick the right answer out of the 2 close ones, and with English, how do I even understand what the answer would be at all, and how do you even know which answers are "definitely" wrong?). I'm just looking for some sure-fire techniques, if there are any, that will almost always bomb the competitions.
Over and out.
P.S. Sorry about the rant.
P.P.S. Serious answers only, please, for a serious question.