Is my DD scoring enough to be in with a chance at Kendrick?
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Is my DD scoring enough to be in with a chance at Kendrick?
Hi all,
With just 3 or so months to go, I'd love some honest opinions as to whether or not my DD is scoring highly enough on practice papers to be in with a chance at Kendrick.
In timed situations she is scoring
NVR between 84-90%
VR between 79-85%
She is a summer baby so young for her year.
I had thought these were great scores until someone told me you need to be scoring 95% every time to be confident of getting a place....... so feeling a bit disheartened at the moment. I know Kendrick is super-competitive, but I don't want to set my dd up for failure if there's no way she will pass with those kinds of scores.
What has been other peoples experiences? What were your kids scoring 3 months before the exam?
Thanks as always for any replies!
Bailey x
With just 3 or so months to go, I'd love some honest opinions as to whether or not my DD is scoring highly enough on practice papers to be in with a chance at Kendrick.
In timed situations she is scoring
NVR between 84-90%
VR between 79-85%
She is a summer baby so young for her year.
I had thought these were great scores until someone told me you need to be scoring 95% every time to be confident of getting a place....... so feeling a bit disheartened at the moment. I know Kendrick is super-competitive, but I don't want to set my dd up for failure if there's no way she will pass with those kinds of scores.
What has been other peoples experiences? What were your kids scoring 3 months before the exam?
Thanks as always for any replies!
Bailey x
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Re: Is my DD scoring enough to be in with a chance at Kendri
which papers do these scores relate to?
some papers are harder than others so it might help you to get good responses to your question - one that I am often asking myself at the moment.
Don't forget that this year is also the first year with a designated area for Kendrick so past experiences may not be quite as relevant.
some papers are harder than others so it might help you to get good responses to your question - one that I am often asking myself at the moment.
Don't forget that this year is also the first year with a designated area for Kendrick so past experiences may not be quite as relevant.
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Re: Is my DD scoring enough to be in with a chance at Kendri
95% to be *confident* is a bit different to what you might need on the day, so I wouldn't worry too much. Those are good scores, just make sure she can replicate them on a variety of different papers, and she has to have a chance Plus she'll get another couple of points due to a summer birthday ...
As RM says, this year is going to be a weird one - will more girls try it as more locals think they might have a chance? Will fewer try it as the geographical restriction reduces numbers? No one knows. But, it's definitely worth having a go - you'll have a score before you apply, which will hopefully be helpful (though may be just another thing to stress over!) as there're quite a lot of stats and analysis here about the standardised marks.
As RM says, this year is going to be a weird one - will more girls try it as more locals think they might have a chance? Will fewer try it as the geographical restriction reduces numbers? No one knows. But, it's definitely worth having a go - you'll have a score before you apply, which will hopefully be helpful (though may be just another thing to stress over!) as there're quite a lot of stats and analysis here about the standardised marks.
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Re: Is my DD scoring enough to be in with a chance at Kendri
Thanks for your responses. These scores are across a variety of papers - she doesn't seem to score better with one type than another, although she finds the 'Learning Together' ones toughest.
Have other parents found that much improvement can be made in 3 months? Or as my DD is reasonably static with her scores, is this likely to be her peak?
Have other parents found that much improvement can be made in 3 months? Or as my DD is reasonably static with her scores, is this likely to be her peak?
Re: Is my DD scoring enough to be in with a chance at Kendri
My 2 DSs peaked on the day (not Kendrick, of course, Bucks). Three months before they were nowhere near, so plenty of time yet.
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Re: Is my DD scoring enough to be in with a chance at Kendri
I am also relying on the fact that 3 months is enough time to improve so go for it
Re: Is my DD scoring enough to be in with a chance at Kendri
Scores, with some improvement, are enough to be in with a chance.
Have a go at identifying and focusing on weaker question types, using solid techniques, using elemination methods, checking, etc, etc.
As she is getting NVR focus on boosting the VR scores. Three months is plentry of time for improvement.
Have a go at identifying and focusing on weaker question types, using solid techniques, using elemination methods, checking, etc, etc.
As she is getting NVR focus on boosting the VR scores. Three months is plentry of time for improvement.