QE Boys Entrance

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moose
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Post by moose »

We have have just done lots of VR tests from various schools and also all available Bonds and NFERs. If you get familiar with all the vocab which they contain you are on a good way. Plus of course lots of reading.
e45
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Re: QE Boys Entrance

Post by e45 »

Spatel2 wrote:Hi ,
My son is due to sit the QE boys Entrance exams in December 08 / January 09.

Does anyone know what the first and second exam consist of?
Are they multiple choice or written? How long are the exams?

Can anyone who sat the QE boys exams last year shed some light?

Thanks in advanced.
spatel2
I did the test and you have to write and the first test is maths and english thats what i had to do.
e45
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Post by e45 »

moose wrote:We have have just done lots of VR tests from various schools and also all available Bonds and NFERs. If you get familiar with all the vocab which they contain you are on a good way. Plus of course lots of reading.
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p.rani
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Parmiters/qeboys exams 2009

Post by p.rani »

My son will be sitting for Parmiters and qeboys this year - can someome please give some information on what format the exams take? Multiple choice? Nfer etc...

Stressed out mum!

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watfordmum66
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Post by watfordmum66 »

Hi,
I can only comment regarding parmiters as it is 1 of the SW consortium Schools. If you read the stickies at the top of the Herts page it will give you details of the format for the tests.
Elibet
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Re: QE Boys Entrance

Post by Elibet »

Very useful post, just wanted to say thanks to sj355, moose and loulou for their insights into the first year at QEB, still relevant today.
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