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I was thinking of trying out for Hurlstone Agricultural High School as well but the competition there is even worse. Can you recommend any other fully selective schools?I took the test last year, it was not that difficult if you study right. The Mathematics section was more of science section. For the English section doing comprehensive may help. Don't be nervous. Also, make sure you check that your school report is accurate. Apparently I did not get in because I had more than 3 days of absence a friend told me. If you want I can read over your application, I helped a friend draft his last year. He got in.
Good luck and all the best. Remember, it does not matter what school you go to, try your hardest and you will be successful.
May I also add, it is a good idea to try out for more than one school and get your $85 worth.
English is comprehension and creative writing, don't write anything that is a cliche (eg. I woke up and it was all a dream). I will send you some samples if I can find any on your inbox.So English is based on comprehension mainly? Is there a writing section?
Also, for the Mathematics Section, seeing how it has a fair load of science in it, what is a sample question that you can recall?
I'D BE GRATEFUL if you read over my application (well, I haven't thought about writing it yet, but I will soon).
A list of all the selective high schools can be found here.I was thinking of trying out for Hurlstone Agricultural High School as well but the competition there is even worse. Can you recommend any other fully selective schools?
When you mean Year 10 Content for Mathematics, what does this include?Despite the fact that my report was just okay, i still topped 30 out of all the applicants in 2010. This was a combination of the tests and a handwritten essay to a question provided for everyone, which is handed in before the test. So a long as you do well in these sectiobs you will have a big chance.
The maths test is not hard, but very time consuming. I think i only managed to complete about 80% of the test or so. I doubt anyone walked out completing it entirely. I recommened that you thoroughly revise all the year 10 content. If you read somrthing a few times
you still dont get it,
move on. There's no time to waste.
But yes, in the end My report was what divided me from others who were also interviewed.
The english test difficult for most students, but if you can interpret texts and justify pretty well, write arguments, articles etc etc you'll be fine.
There is no need to learn Year 11 Mathematics for the Sydney Technical High School test. Last year's exam was based on logic.When you mean Year 10 Content for Mathematics, what does this include?
Because, different schools go at different speeds and do different topics in different orders.
I think I've done most of the Year 10 Mathematics syllabus outside of school except for Circle Geometry (which I'm currently starting at school) (and Circle Geo can be considered a year 11 preliminary topic cause some schools do not do it until Year 11, this also applies to polynomials and logarithms (although I've already covered most parts for these two topics))
Also, which do you guys think weighs more towards acceptance for enrolment?
The examination or supporting evidence?
Phew! But does that mean it's harder to revise for it?There is no need to learn Year 11 Mathematics for the Sydney Technical High School test. Last year's exam was based on logic.
Mainly on skills. However, I would urge you to keep learning the beautiful art of Mathematics. I started the 3 unit course Year 11 during Years 8 - 9, found it very beneficial for stage 6.Phew! But does that mean it's harder to revise for it?