Ahhh I see, what does ur application look likeYeah for P.H.S
Ahhh I see, what does ur application look likeYeah for P.H.S
I am applying for sydney tech and caringbah- Normanhurst &
- Gosford high school
What school are you applying for
Ah its alright bro, hopefully you still get in, what were the exams like? And do you remember what ou had to write?The Normanhurst exam was hard for me, I stuffed up the writing part
You should have tried out for Sydney boys, if you did that's greatHi,
I have applied for girraween high...and I will be doing the test this week...(hast)
There are like 20 vacancies
I have got 1 outstanding, 1 sound, 1 basic and rest of them are "A"
I do have 20-25 certificates and couple of medals... from past two years (2020-2019)
Do you think I will get in.....can you give some tips and some practice papers if you guys have....
Thanks!
NopeDid you make it in?
Go for it or try out Parramatta Marist CollegeYeah I recommend to try out for St Mary's Senior
isn't st Marys ranked around 180sYeah I recommend to try out for St Mary's Senior
Damn I forgot about bored of studies but congrats to everyone who made it inIt does matter for my opinion, not just because of the ranking is good. You need a school is able to treat you well with their quality of education and other students who are sensible and hard worker like you. Not like a school with teachers have bad manners and can not teach properly plus students' behaviours can ruin the school reputation.
did you apply this year?Damn I forgot about bored of studies but congrats to everyone who made it in
Yeah I did for normo and North syd. Didn't get in but I tryout for some government schools which are non selective like castle hill high or cherrybrook cause I just want a school with good teachers like kurrison saiddid you apply this year?
Unlucky, you should tryout next year. Im pretty sure you can't go cherrybrook unless you're in the catchment area ( I remember researching when I wanted to apply at the start of this year)Yeah I did for normo and North syd. Didn't get in but I tryout for some government schools which are non selective like castle hill high or cherrybrook cause I just want a school with good teachers like kurrison said
Very risky moving to St Marys since you're entering unknown terrain during an integral part of your life and adapting will take time. Its honestly a gamble, since you're essentially going into the school blind not knowing how ur teachers/peers will be. In addition, you get a mixed bag of students and "ranking" is very cohort dependant. like I know for this year the average for St Marys year 11 adv maths was like 30 percent but that isn't really an indication on how ur cohort will go or the teaching quality. But honestly, it all comes down to the individual rather than the collective. SCHOOL DOES NOT MATTER. Study hard and the results will show.Yeah I recommend to try out for St Mary's Senior
Yeah St Marys is going down every year. But in my opinion school definitely does matter in many ways. Compare a ranked 400 school and ranked top 10 schools, there will be a huge difference in resources, teachers, learning environment and cohort. That is why ranked 400 schools gets like 10 band 6's every year with like 2% success rate and top 10 schools with hundreds of band 6's/E4 with like 50%+ success rate.Very risky moving to St Marys since you're entering unknown terrain during an integral part of your life and adapting will take time. Its honestly a gamble, since you're essentially going into the school blind not knowing how ur teachers/peers will be. In addition, you get a mixed bag of students and "ranking" is very cohort dependant. like I know for this year the average for St Marys year 11 adv maths was like 30 percent but that isn't really an indication on how ur cohort will go or the teaching quality. But honestly, it all comes down to the individual rather than the collective. SCHOOL DOES NOT MATTER. Study hard and the results will show.
Yeah probs, but they told my mum that I can apply around November(which is now) even if I am out of the area and that I have to write a letter to the principal. Did you apply or were you planning to apply but didn't?Unlucky, you should tryout next year. Im pretty sure you can't go cherrybrook unless you're in the catchment area ( I remember researching when I wanted to apply at the start of this year)
oh okay. No I did not apply, I was just planning to apply but didn'tYeah probs, but they told my mum that I can apply around November(which is now) even if I am out of the area and that I have to write a letter to the principal. Did you apply or were you planning to apply but didn't?
Schools definitely do matter, but their rank doesn’t necessarily mean anything. My 15 y.o. son attends our local school which is ranked outside the top 400. The majority of students aim for apprenticeships and retail industry jobs instead of applying to Uni so they aren’t academically focused, but we have a few teachers who used to teach at James Ruse & other selective schools, who are very supportive of motivated students. They enabled my son to achieve 98 in Advanced Maths last year. He is very happy with the recent Maths Extn 1 paper and already well into the Extn 2 course. His older sister achieved six band 6’s and two E4’s and got enrolment offers from her first choice med schools in every state.Yeah St Marys is going down every year. But in my opinion school definitely does matter in many ways. Compare a ranked 400 school and ranked top 10 schools, there will be a huge difference in resources, teachers, learning environment and cohort. That is why ranked 400 schools gets like 10 band 6's every year with like 2% success rate and top 10 schools with hundreds of band 6's/E4 with like 50%+ success rate.
hello, since ur mum bought u the HAST booklet, you mind sending it me too? lol ik u paid for it and all but it would be rlly helpful if u could send it to me. thanks so much it’ll be greatly appreciatedMy mum bought me a HAST example booklet, this is what I got:
Abstract Reasoning
This is a multiple-choice test that measures your ability
to analyse information and solve problems using non-
verbal reasoning. You will be required to identify a pattern
shown in a sequence of diagrams. The pattern may need
to be continued or completed, or the diagrams may
need to be re-arranged to identify the middle object in a
sequence. The diagrams completing the pattern may have
a number of elements including size, shape, shading and
orientation, that need to be considered when deciphering
the pattern.
Information is presented in picture format using squares,
triangles, lines and graphical images.