I am sure most students going to PreUni would attend this trial test. They actually offer the trial test at least 3 times each year and mimick the profile mark that is similar to the NSW selective school test.
I would like to have your opinions on this test. Here is what I gathered from people I know and I also have some one going for the last test who did not go to PreUni tutoring
1- Like all coaching companies, they claim their trial test is written by the same company that write the real NSW selective school tests (legal but hard to believe)
2- They claim they paid the company to write a test harder than the real test (easy to do)
3- They claim that the trial profile mark is very close to the real NSW selective school test mark (hard to verify, but some parents do swear by it).
4- They claim that ASAT is independent of PreUni (hard to beleive).
Like all claims, they are never very close to the truths. However I'd like to hear from ex-PreUni students who have done the trial tests for NSW selective schools.
I have compared 2 profile marks from two kids who are of similar academic ability in Math, GA and one is superior in English than the other. The one with superior English did not go to PreUni (or any coaching college). This one also scored a slightly higher profile mark in the real OC test 1.5 years ago and continued to extend the lead in UNSW school competitions. But in this ASAT selective school trial, the one that goes to PreUni scored a whopping 9% extra mark and ranked 22% higher among the population of just over 1100 students who did the test. According to the score line, it seems to suggest that those who go PreUni will score markedly higher in PreUni's selective trial tests than those who don't.
Obviously, this is hard to say without a larger sample of data. However it makes sense for PreUni to leak and coach questions similar to the ones they put into the trial (if ASAT is also part of PreUni) so that their students score higher and convince parents that PreUni is the one to send kids to.
However as parents seem to be pretty convinced that the real selective school marks are similar to the trial mark, there must be an explanation. Perhaps the tests are actually harder than the real test. But PreUni students are coached in advance to do well in this hard one. When it comes to the real selective school test which they claim to be easier, the students will manage to get similar score (as they do not know the questions at all). All the kids will be on a levelled playing field, PreUni stduents will drop a bit and other students will lift a bit.
If this theory is correct, coaching colleges seem to know all the tricks of trade to scare parents, encourage more to join and make existing customers feeling good.
I'd like to get comments from PreUni students on this matter.
I would like to have your opinions on this test. Here is what I gathered from people I know and I also have some one going for the last test who did not go to PreUni tutoring
1- Like all coaching companies, they claim their trial test is written by the same company that write the real NSW selective school tests (legal but hard to believe)
2- They claim they paid the company to write a test harder than the real test (easy to do)
3- They claim that the trial profile mark is very close to the real NSW selective school test mark (hard to verify, but some parents do swear by it).
4- They claim that ASAT is independent of PreUni (hard to beleive).
Like all claims, they are never very close to the truths. However I'd like to hear from ex-PreUni students who have done the trial tests for NSW selective schools.
I have compared 2 profile marks from two kids who are of similar academic ability in Math, GA and one is superior in English than the other. The one with superior English did not go to PreUni (or any coaching college). This one also scored a slightly higher profile mark in the real OC test 1.5 years ago and continued to extend the lead in UNSW school competitions. But in this ASAT selective school trial, the one that goes to PreUni scored a whopping 9% extra mark and ranked 22% higher among the population of just over 1100 students who did the test. According to the score line, it seems to suggest that those who go PreUni will score markedly higher in PreUni's selective trial tests than those who don't.
Obviously, this is hard to say without a larger sample of data. However it makes sense for PreUni to leak and coach questions similar to the ones they put into the trial (if ASAT is also part of PreUni) so that their students score higher and convince parents that PreUni is the one to send kids to.
However as parents seem to be pretty convinced that the real selective school marks are similar to the trial mark, there must be an explanation. Perhaps the tests are actually harder than the real test. But PreUni students are coached in advance to do well in this hard one. When it comes to the real selective school test which they claim to be easier, the students will manage to get similar score (as they do not know the questions at all). All the kids will be on a levelled playing field, PreUni stduents will drop a bit and other students will lift a bit.
If this theory is correct, coaching colleges seem to know all the tricks of trade to scare parents, encourage more to join and make existing customers feeling good.
I'd like to get comments from PreUni students on this matter.