What Is The Structure Of NSW Selective Tests?
Selective High School Placement Test is generally paper-based. The test consists of 3 components: mathematical reasoning, reading, and thinking skills, in that order. Reading - 25 items - 30 minutes Mathematical Reasoning - 35 things - 40 minutes Thinking Skills - 30 something - 30 minutes All questions are multiple-choice. Preparation for the selective tests If students know the kinds of questions they can encounter, they will feel more at ease during the testing procedure. Below are sample test questions from tests administered using paper so students can get accustomed to them. The Department of Education does not support any particular exam-preparation advice. The results of a student's practice exams do not predict how well they will do on their Opportunity Class Placement Test. The selection committee won't consider the outcomes of Selective Schools Practice exams or sample tests. How self-paced practice with parental support helps? ...