what inspiration do you need? The motivation should come from yourself. If someone else gave you motivational words, it is usually only a short term fix. The way I think about selective is that if you work hard now and make it in, you don't need to try and transfer later on. The benefits of joining a selective school is huge as it becomes much more easier to get a better university course later on. In saying that, if your family is well off and your backup school is a top ranked private school, then motivation can be harder to achieve.
hello! It depends on how much you know and what you are studying for. If it is for the nsw selective test in May, you are likely only able to do a high number of practice questions as you won't be able to learn the theory in just a month and a bit. If you already know quite a lot of the content, you may spend it differently.
Not really a 'dream' school but my top choice was Penrith! In my preparation, I had a low likelihood of joining any school. I ended up being reserve and getting a spot though! I then transferred into Girraween a few years later.
Hi John! just a quick question, not really related to this video as much but how many schools can you apply for, in edutest?
hey! All good, you can try to transfer up to a maximum of 3 schools. whether or not they are all edutest, do not require a test or have HAST.
Thank you!
hallo can i please have some inspiration for the selective test?
what inspiration do you need? The motivation should come from yourself. If someone else gave you motivational words, it is usually only a short term fix.
The way I think about selective is that if you work hard now and make it in, you don't need to try and transfer later on. The benefits of joining a selective school is huge as it becomes much more easier to get a better university course later on. In saying that, if your family is well off and your backup school is a top ranked private school, then motivation can be harder to achieve.
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Helo I am in year 6 are there any tips for last minute studying
hello! It depends on how much you know and what you are studying for. If it is for the nsw selective test in May, you are likely only able to do a high number of practice questions as you won't be able to learn the theory in just a month and a bit. If you already know quite a lot of the content, you may spend it differently.
and what was your dream school?
Not really a 'dream' school but my top choice was Penrith! In my preparation, I had a low likelihood of joining any school. I ended up being reserve and getting a spot though! I then transferred into Girraween a few years later.