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im still thinking about trying out for girraween for yr 11, 2010 because apparently, they make an extra class of about 20 which gives me some hope of making it in. but i was just wondering what are the expectations for girraween? should i participate in a lot of co-curricular activities? i also heard that you have to do an entry test as well as show documents like your last 2 school reports before they consider accepting you. im worried about the test and esp. my school reports since i havent been getting straight A's and my marks range from the 70's to 90's, which isnt all that great =/
 

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There was another thread like this going around but i cant seem to find it anymore. Wierd i posted on it the other day!
Ill keep looking...

Try searching "girraween" and you will find some threads heplfull.
 

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I'm also applying for Girraween for year 11. Apparently, many people seem interested so I'm sure there will be a large number of applicants which doesn't make me feel any better because I'm already so nervous about the test, but anyway, all the best!

Concerning your reports, I think they will focus more on your test results and compare your results with other candidates. Also, I believe that you don't necessarily have to have "straight A's" to be accepted because I received an A for everything except for a B in PE and RE..so these subjects don't really count, I suppose..?

Seeing your post has made me even more anxious to know about how many people are applying..because there is very high competition, and its an ACER test and from what I have heard, it is difficult and not something that you can really prepare for as it involves logical thinking.
 
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yeah, youre right about the ACER tests being hard.
i took XShiv's suggestion and searched other threads.
apparently the english test is particularly hard as it is based on a year 11/12 level. that doesnt surprise me though, cos we are trying out for senior years at a selective.
and also with girra ranked 22nd im sure there will be lots more people wanting to try out.
now, i am having second thoughts on trying out. but its worth a try - we have nothing to lose :)
 

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yeah, youre right about the ACER tests being hard.
i took XShiv's suggestion and searched other threads.
apparently the english test is particularly hard as it is based on a year 11/12 level. that doesnt surprise me though, cos we are trying out for senior years at a selective.
and also with girra ranked 22nd im sure there will be lots more people wanting to try out.
now, i am having second thoughts on trying out. but its worth a try - we have nothing to lose :)
Ya, I'm sure the English section will be difficult, and supposingly, maths and science will be lateral thinking type questions.

I wish they could offer more seats, James Ruse offers 40 seats this year, and they take no test..they simply look at your reports and compare it with other canditates..

ohh well, I'm going to try my best for the test, and as you said..there is nothing to lose :)
 

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Would love to come there as it is ranked no.2 which is a very high achievement, and seeing as they take no test and only look at your past two school reports which is a lot easier when compared to doing a test and preparing for it ;)

However, I will apply at Baulkham Hills also, but because there is such high competition in year 11 as everyone wants to attend an academically talented school for their HSC. But I've heard that a bunch of people from Girraween move to Baulkham Hills each year, and the school would generally accept students who are previously from a selective school, I suppose?
 
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Hmm, I was wondering if two of my maths distinction certificate will lift my chances of getting in selective schools? My year 9 report was terrible, mostly B's and three A's..
 

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Hmm, I was wondering if two of my maths distinction certificate will lift my chances of getting in selective schools? My year 9 report was terrible, mostly B's and three A's..
I guess it varies on the school you are applying for. Regardless, all selective schools consider the reports in great detail..but I think if you apply for a school that takes a test, then they will mainly focus on your test results?

I'm not sure if this is accurate, but it should be somewhat right...

ohh, I forgot to ask..it also depends on what subjects you received an A for..the selection committee will mainly focus on Maths, English, Sci and HSIE. It is hard competition because many people receive all A's in their reports, and they are generally accepted so try to do well in this year's report; however, they will also ask for last year's report.

Btw what school are you applying for? I was considering Girraween in terms of distance and convenience but there will be a large number of applicants... I'm already so nervous and the test is 6 months away:spin:
 
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I'm trying out for St George & probably Girra, I still haven't decided other two schools, I received A's for Geo, History and Commerce.. it seems I probably have no chance of getting into any selective schools because of the competition, but I might as well give it a shot and do my best in this year's report :eek:
 
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I hope you didn't take my post the wrong way...you always have a chance, and you have to do well in this year's first semester report..thats all ;)

If you're already from a selective school, then you might have a slightly higher chance, but I don't know much about how the system works..

If you apply for Girra, then we're on the same boat..I wonder how many people are applying? I'm thinking of applying for (in preference order) - JR, Baulkham Hills, Girra and then Penrith. However, the list may change..

Hopefully I'll be accepted in any one of these school :)
 
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haha i would be over the moon if i got accepted to baulko/james ruse but im afraid i will just crash and burn from all the pressure, work, etc. one of my best friends goes to baulko and she is super smart but her parents banned her from watching tv so she could concentrate on schoolwork. what horrible parents =/ anyways, im getting off track here lol.

im not sure if penrith is even worth trying out for lol. i go there and we're getting worse and worse in the hsc >< currently ranked 45th (dropped from 24th) - quite shameful for a fully selective.

oh, and just out of curiosity, what school do yous go to riya03 and Cee.? :)
 
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oh wow theres an entrance test to girra? o_O

yeh its mre than 20, girra accepts ~25 new students - and in my year, 5 of us went to baulko in yr 11 :(

well gl ppls - its my bet that girra will go up again cause our class of 09 is so awesome and hard-working, unlike us lol :p
 

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haha i would be over the moon if i got accepted to baulko/james ruse but im afraid i will just crash and burn from all the pressure, work, etc. one of my best friends goes to baulko and she is super smart but her parents banned her from watching tv so she could concentrate on schoolwork. what horrible parents =/ anyways, im getting off track here lol.

im not sure if penrith is even worth trying out for lol. i go there and we're getting worse and worse in the hsc >< currently ranked 45th (dropped from 24th) - quite shameful for a fully selective.

oh, and just out of curiosity, what school do yous go to riya03 and Cee.? :)
wow..you go to Penrith? You have a chance because selective school's generally accept applicants from other selective schools, but your performance in the test is also important.

haha same, I would be super happy...thats great, see..she must have studied hard and TV is just a distraction.
 
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oh wow theres an entrance test to girra? o_O

yeh its mre than 20, girra accepts ~25 new students - and in my year, 5 of us went to baulko in yr 11 :(

well gl ppls - its my bet that girra will go up again cause our class of 09 is so awesome and hard-working, unlike us lol :p
haha, one of my friends who also attends Girraween was surprised when I told her school takes a test in order to be enrolled.

Yes, so its a class of 25 students..but because each year a bunch of people move from Girra to Baulko, so that must create more vacancies? So, I'm supposing there will be vacancies from somewhat 25 seats to 30.

Thanks for the wishes :)
 

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oh yeah, ive heard of nagle college. theres a few people from other grades who came from nagle so im sure you'll have a pretty good chance of making it in =)
 

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I know a classmate of mine who's going to be in your grade this year..Lara Zabala.

I really hope so, thanks :)

Edit- btw do you take tutoring?
 
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ohh that mustve been the other girl on orientation day :) she seemed a bit shy.

yeah, i take tutoring.
 

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I was considering taking tutoring...there's pre-uni, james an..and private tutoring..which one would you say is the best?

Also, do you think there will be any vacancies in your grade this year? I'm sure that Penrith doesn't form a new class..so on an estimation, how many people do you think will be leaving this year?
 
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well, i go to pre uni and in my opinion i think its pretty good =) apparently it has a good reputation and their students always get better results in the hsc than students from other tutors. i heard from my friends that james an is crap and the work is unchallenging. im not trying to put down james an but thats just what ive heard. theres also north shore, which seems ok and its cheaper compared to pre uni. and im not sure if private tutors are more expensive than normal ones lol sorry.

umm i dont think (from my own knowledge) that anyone will be leaving this year. everyone seems to be happy where they are right now and there hasnt been any rumours that someone might leave. but you never know :) last year nobody left in my grade but they still accepted 4 more students so probably around that. + theres a small chance that i might leave ..
 

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