Nfer for Hertfordshire?
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Nfer for Hertfordshire?
We have been practicing VR and maths using the NFER papers which we have now completed.
I have bought some athey papers today as they seem to reflect the same sort of questions.
Are these the right kind to buy for Hertforshire? I hope so coz I just laid out £22 for these papers!!
Also are the Herts exams multiple choice?
Thanks in advance
I have bought some athey papers today as they seem to reflect the same sort of questions.
Are these the right kind to buy for Hertforshire? I hope so coz I just laid out £22 for these papers!!
Also are the Herts exams multiple choice?
Thanks in advance
Re: Nfer for Hertfordshire?
See Frequently Asked Question #2.raceytracey wrote:We have been practicing VR and maths using the NFER papers which we have now completed.
I have bought some athey papers today as they seem to reflect the same sort of questions.
Are these the right kind to buy for Hertforshire? I hope so coz I just laid out £22 for these papers!!
Also are the Herts exams multiple choice?
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VR for DAO
Is VR based on Athey papers for DAO exams? Should we be buying NFER standard papers as well?
PS how do you change the password when you log in to the forum please?
PS how do you change the password when you log in to the forum please?
They have apparently used these for the last two or three years, but don't bank on them continuing to. Other users of these papers (Warwickshire and St Michael's in Barnet) have switched recently because people have been able to obtain the actual papers used.newgirl wrote:It seems reading this that the SW Herts use the Moray House VR papers - thought I'd buy some practise ones but they're out of stock at Amazon and £30 at Smiths! Does anybody know where you can buy them at a reasonable price or, if not, which other makes are most similar?
Yes I know that it says Moray House VR but I can't seem to find these at Amazon and at Smiths they are £30! I just wondered if there was any similarity to other VRs books on the market or what indeed what type of questions they are. 100 questions in 45 mins (or whatever it is) seems huge and I hoped I might be able to find the sort of questions that they might be "in for".