Preparing for 11+ exams
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Preparing for 11+ exams
I would appreciate feedback from parents/tutors of successful candidates about approximate length of time, or shall I say minimum time needed to pass 11 plus tests. Obviously, more is better but would it be possible say in 2 to 3 months, using crash course method? or do you think it'd be an impossible task, even with a good tutor?
I left it too late
I left it too late
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Re: Preparing for 11+ exams
Which schools are you trying for as the exams do vary in subjects and techniques?
Has your dc had any practice of 11+ eg Bond books or are you just starting off?
We started in the beginning of Year 5 but reading the forum, many people do start later.
Has your dc had any practice of 11+ eg Bond books or are you just starting off?
We started in the beginning of Year 5 but reading the forum, many people do start later.
Re: Preparing for 11+ exams
Certainly not impossible nor too late if your DC is bright enough. I am a big fan of this forum but if I'd found it earlier than I did (which was about a month before my DD sat the tests) I would have freaked out at the amount of tutoring some children get & begged Herts CC to let me change my preferences!
If your DC is in top sets, had 3 level 5s in Year 5, & is willing to practice for some familiarisation, you stand a chance.
If your DC is in top sets, had 3 level 5s in Year 5, & is willing to practice for some familiarisation, you stand a chance.
Re: Preparing for 11+ exams
greenvallley wrote:
Thank for you reply.
tense wrote:
QE boysWhich schools are you trying for as the exams do vary in subjects and techniques?
Yes, he has been doing NFER/Bond papers for about one week and his score is average at the moment but lots of room to improve. My dc is good at English and Maths but not very good at timing...Has your dc had any practice of 11+ eg Bond books or are you just starting off?
Thank for you reply.
tense wrote:
Thanks for your encouraging comment. Yes, this forum is certainly helpful, along with it's knowledgeable members. My dc is quite bright and says he will attempt the exams. I've also made it clear that it will be very challenging and his chances are very low but at least he'd have had the experience.Certainly not impossible nor too late if your DC is bright enough. I am a big fan of this forum but if I'd found it earlier than I did (which was about a month before my DD sat the tests) I would have freaked out at the amount of tutoring some children get & begged Herts CC to let me change my preferences!
If your DC is in top sets, had 3 level 5s in Year 5, & is willing to practice for some familiarisation, you stand a chance.
Re: Preparing for 11+ exams
If you are only intending to try for QE Boys perhaps concentrate on VR and NVR with a little English and Maths and then work harder on these two subjects after the exam. I can't remember how long it is between taking the first exam and getting the result but I don't think it was that long. The second round of QE Boys is usually in January. If you are trying for other schools as well then you will need to check what format their exams take.
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Re: Preparing for 11+ exams
1st exam date 3 12 10; reserve date 10 12 10 (NVR and VR)
Results posted 17 12 10
Top 500 ranked boys from round 1 invited for:
2nd exam 10 1 11 (Maths and English)
Best to concentrate mainly on the NVR/VR and timing for now till the results for first round received.
Good luck
Results posted 17 12 10
Top 500 ranked boys from round 1 invited for:
2nd exam 10 1 11 (Maths and English)
Best to concentrate mainly on the NVR/VR and timing for now till the results for first round received.
Good luck
Re: Preparing for 11+ exams
Hi Mohamed,
Given the slightly late start, I would start working on ALL four subjects, with more emphasis on VR/NVR.
Of course, once the first stage result is out we can completely focus on Eng+Maths.
However, don't leave Eng+Maths too late as your DS will need solid preparation right from now.
All the best.
- Yog
Given the slightly late start, I would start working on ALL four subjects, with more emphasis on VR/NVR.
Of course, once the first stage result is out we can completely focus on Eng+Maths.
However, don't leave Eng+Maths too late as your DS will need solid preparation right from now.
All the best.
- Yog