zenli
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Yes lol but I probably flunked the writing so lmaoyou did entry to yr 10 too yeh?
Yes lol but I probably flunked the writing so lmaoyou did entry to yr 10 too yeh?
M wbudamn, what does ur last name start with if u dont mind telling cuz i rlly wanna know if you were sitting in the same column as me or not
NO WAYYYyoooooooooooo same
Nah like what the heck was that promptlol, i bombed my writing bro
Real, idk tho I doubt I'd get in after thatyeh, it was easy but hard at the same time
it's bc while they do get decently good hsc results they put caps on the number of students who can do enx1, mx1, chem and phys. yeah every school has caps on them, however penrith has crazy entry requirements for them in y11 which require you to do well in year 9 and 10.alright ill try getting into another school next year
but why isnt it that great?
WHAT THE FCKit's bc while they do get decently good hsc results they put caps on the number of students who can do enx1, mx1, chem and phys. yeah every school has caps on them, however penrith has crazy entry requirements for them in y11 which require you to do well in year 9 and 10. enx1 you need to have a minimum of 90% on your semester 1 year 10 report, do well throughout year 9 + 10 and submit work samples and a page on why youre a good fit (about 2 classes i think or maybe 1) for it.
mx1 you have to do well both years, submit half a page on why you are suitable and do an entrance exam and rank top 60 in ur cohort to get first round offers. there's 4 classes but one goes to compaction (accelerated) kids automatically, so its basically 150+ competing for 72 spots. and then y12 there's two mx2 classes, but one most likely goes to compaction again and you guys need to compete for one class.
chem and phys you have to do well year 9 + 10 for them, attendance and icas results also go towards your selection. if you're new to the school in year 10, you have to do entrance exams for these 2 which make up 50% of selection criteria. then, they take ur results and rank u in a spreadsheet and offer chem to top 72 (3 classes) and phys to top 48 (2 classes).
it's pretty wild
also they say its bc they don;t have resources and teachers to run more classes but pretty sure its a lie they 90% likely wanna raise their rankings and dont want the people who didn't get as good to do it
YEA ITS PRETTY WILD HEYWHAT THE FCK
AHAHA IM COOKED
it's alrighttt so long as you can deal with the competitive atmosphere, also be ready to do about 3-4 exams in the same week and sometimes 2 on the same day every term.WHAT THE FCK
AHAHA IM COOKED
yes thats exactly true, infact i used to be in penrith until this term, where i left for a private school... coming from an ex-penrithian if u get offered penrith, please decline the offer for your own sake. transfers who joined penrith this year are struggling more to get the subjects they wantWHAT THE FCK
AHAHA IM COOKED
brooo yk i wanted both chem and phys but a pref for phys, i didnt get phys but i got chem which i am happy enough for feel bad for the people who didn't get anything that they wanted though.yes thats exactly true, infact i used to be in penrith until this term, where i left for a private school... coming from an ex-penrithian if u get offered penrith, please decline the offer for your own sake. transfers who joined penrith this year are struggling more to get the subjects they want
hmm who r u?brooo yk i wanted both chem and phys but a pref for phys, i didnt get phys but i got chem which i am happy enough for feel bad for the people who didn't get anything that they wanted though.
hows ur new school btw??
dmshmm who r u?
Typical selective lifeit's alrighttt so long as you can deal with the competitive atmosphere, also be ready to do about 3-4 exams in the same week and sometimes 2 on the same day every term.