Yeah at my school its not competitive at all. So all awards came to me lol30+?! I only had 2 lol
Yeah at my school its not competitive at all. So all awards came to me lol30+?! I only had 2 lol
what ones?30+?! I only had 2 lol
How hard was the examwasn't cancelled, it's online
thanks!Congrats man! How were your grades and extra-curriculars? And for normo, don't you have to do a specialised test aswell or was it cancelled?
Oh ok, Im having very similar grades, and I can see your extra curricular are way better than mine, I tried for house captain, but one person in my class had his mum work at the school so he got it instead of me. But how do you apply for duke of Edinburgh?thanks!
my grades weren't exactly the best when applying for normo. i had about half a's and half b's for both of my school reports, so i dont think i performed as well in school compared to other students
i did have some extra curricular, such as state and national level sport, music, duke of edinburgh, src, which i think really benefited me when applying.
we still had a test this year, but it was online and we were required to install a proctoring software, which essentially tracked our screen, microphones, webcam, and any suspicious activity such as bizarre eye movements or looking away for a long duration of time. the test was monitored surprisingly well, considering the current pandemic that forced remote learning. hope this helped!
for the year 11 exam this year, it consisted of an unseen written text and four text analysis questions (total of 12 marks i believe) and the last 8 marker was a creative writing piece, where there was a stimulus, and students were required to continue from the stimulus for a word limit of 400 words.How hard was the exam
that one person in your class is so lucky lmaoOh ok, Im having very similar grades, and I can see your extra curricular are way better than mine, I tried for house captain, but one person in my class had his mum work at the school so he got it instead of me. But how do you apply for duke of Edinburgh?
also if u do take part in duke of ed, you will be required to do a sport, service and skill. this essentially means you need to do one hour a week of physical activity, learning a skill such as music, chess, scouts e.t.c. and a commnunity/school service where you help out.Oh ok, Im having very similar grades, and I can see your extra curricular are way better than mine, I tried for house captain, but one person in my class had his mum work at the school so he got it instead of me. But how do you apply for duke of Edinburgh?
yea thats literally what i did as well and got into girra and penrith... i added a bunch of certificates i had from school like amc distinction, src, duke of ed, citenzship award, debating etc.No the thing is that care about your rankings as well. I got 30+ certificates from my school, including overall achievement for year 7 and 8 and a scholarship. That's what pushed my profile
How did you get amc distinction. Like how did you studyyea thats literally what i did as well and got into girra and penrith... i added a bunch of certificates i had from school like amc distinction, src, duke of ed, citenzship award, debating etc.
Since there aren’t any specific topics or concepts covered, just keep doing as many AMC past papers under timed conditions as possible to improve. I did about 1 or 2 a day for the week prior to the AMC, and it was very beneficial. Ideally you want to try and achieve as many marks as you can in the multiple choice section, since it’s really not that hard, in order to secure a distinction. The last 5 questions on the other hand are quite difficult especially since they are not multiple choice. One thing I have noticed with AMC, is that sometimes they have a tendency to borrow questions from previous papers with some of the numbers switched around. I recall they did that last year for 1 or 2 of the final problems and since I had already practiced similar questions, this helped boost my mark to a HD.How did you get amc distinction. Like how did you study
how did you get your resources (like the test papers)Since there aren’t any specific topics or concepts covered, just keep doing as many AMC past papers under timed conditions as possible to improve. I did about 1 or 2 a day for the week prior to the AMC, and it was very beneficial. Ideally you want to try and achieve as many marks as you can in the multiple choice section, since it’s really not that hard, in order to secure a distinction. The last 5 questions on the other hand are quite difficult especially since they are not multiple choice. One thing I have noticed with AMC, is that sometimes they have a tendency to borrow questions from previous papers with some of the numbers switched around. I recall they did that last year for 1 or 2 of the final problems and since I had already practiced similar questions, this helped boost my mark to a HD.
u can actually get some for free on their website. they don’t have answers though.how did you get your resources (like the test papers)
ah i went from a 470ish ranked school to top 5. it was defo hard at the start of yr11 for math but i grinded throughout year 12 and now i am average or above average for all of my subjects except english ofc . just dont slack off in yr11 and grind for concepts u dont understand and you'll be finethanks so much!
do you think i should be preparing anything between know and next year, because im just worried ill be at the bottom of the cohort considering how difficult year 11 is going to be.
Our school provides all the AMC past papers from 2005 to 2020 with solutions (at least for years 9 and 10)how did you get your resources (like the test papers)
Basically what @Cham176 said. The past papers really help ngl.How did you get amc distinction. Like how did you study
I did AMC but it was in year 6 and got a distinction, the last 5 questions have 6,7,8,9,10 marks on them so they are really hard. Back then I found quite a lot of year 6 AMC past papers and I noticed that the final question on the past paper actually appeared on the exam so I knew how to work it out.Since there aren’t any specific topics or concepts covered, just keep doing as many AMC past papers under timed conditions as possible to improve. I did about 1 or 2 a day for the week prior to the AMC, and it was very beneficial. Ideally you want to try and achieve as many marks as you can in the multiple choice section, since it’s really not that hard, in order to secure a distinction. The last 5 questions on the other hand are quite difficult especially since they are not multiple choice. One thing I have noticed with AMC, is that sometimes they have a tendency to borrow questions from previous papers with some of the numbers switched around. I recall they did that last year for 1 or 2 of the final problems and since I had already practiced similar questions, this helped boost my mark to a HD.
Yeah, that's where I got the one I have, its so annoying they don't have answers and explanations :/u can actually get some for free on their website. they don’t have answers though.
oh okok. thanksah i went from a 470ish ranked school to top 5. it was defo hard at the start of yr11 for math but i grinded throughout year 12 and now i am average or above average for all of my subjects except english ofc . just dont slack off in yr11 and grind for concepts u dont understand and you'll be fine
do u have them online? if so do u mind sending years 2015-2020 to this email with the solutions. thanks!!Our school provides all the AMC past papers from 2005 to 2020 with solutions (at least for years 9 and 10)