Glad it's all over
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Glad it's all over
My daughter sat at chelmsford this morning, she went in calm but apprehensive and came out happy and glad it's all over. She said English was sooooo hard but VR and maths were OK. She said that one girl cried throughout the VR and this made her feel a bit sad as no one went to see if she was OK,it does make you wonder if the pressure can just be too much for some children. How was everyone elses experience,other than getting soaked in the pouring rain!
My son sat it at KEGS this afternoon and he said that English wasn't the best paper but the Maths was easy and the VR ok. He did say that he liked the English paper, and would like to read the whole book!
Personally, I am glad it's all over, but we now have the wait..................
Off out for dinner and a very large glass of wine!
Regards
K.
Personally, I am glad it's all over, but we now have the wait..................
Off out for dinner and a very large glass of wine!
Regards
K.
glad it's all over!
My daughter also sat the exam today - at Colchester Girls High. She said she felt discouraged by the English paper - that it was very, very hard! She, too, mentioned that it was about a character called Tess, and that there was lots of farm work going on! When we got home, I looked through 'Tess of the d'Ubervilles', and found the passage she was talking about. It really is extremely challenging, and that's to an adult reader, let alone a ten year old child!! I reassured my daughter that everyone else would have struggled too.
Like others, she said the maths and verbal reasoning were ok, maths being the 'easiest'!
We're now hoping to forget all about it, and enjoy having a bit more space.
Like others, she said the maths and verbal reasoning were ok, maths being the 'easiest'!
We're now hoping to forget all about it, and enjoy having a bit more space.
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Oh dear - our experience was not a good one!
My son took the exam at KEGS this afternoon, he was expected by his teachers to do well (he's top boy in his year in most subjects) and the mock exams he took all went well (98% in the VR that he and the others took under exam conditions at another school).
He came out of the exam took one look at us and burst into tears saying "I don't think I will get in!"
The English was Ok, although he missed a few questions out (BTW it definitely was from Tess of the d'Urbervilles from the characters he described)
The Maths he said was fine, although he may have struggled on a set of questions regarding a conversion formula from Celsius to Fahrenheit.
However the VR he says he completely missed out 12 questions! Despite all the advice we've given him about completing the test etc etc he obviously had a 'mare on the day.
I'm clutching at straws now, if he got 5% less than his mock score on the questions he completed (78 out of 90) then he would still get 80%, however how the stress of not being able to do some questions (which were in the middle of the paper) affected his overall performance I don't know.
Either way we've lowered our expectations and now don't expect him to get into KEGS which is disappointing as it's one of our closest schools (shame they don't operate a catchment system like Southend!) - no idea whether or not he has done well enough to get into SHSB or WHSB (our 2nd and 3rd choices). We'll see in March...
Given my username you may be aware that today's Essex Derby didn't go my way either!
Bad day all round!
My son took the exam at KEGS this afternoon, he was expected by his teachers to do well (he's top boy in his year in most subjects) and the mock exams he took all went well (98% in the VR that he and the others took under exam conditions at another school).
He came out of the exam took one look at us and burst into tears saying "I don't think I will get in!"
The English was Ok, although he missed a few questions out (BTW it definitely was from Tess of the d'Urbervilles from the characters he described)
The Maths he said was fine, although he may have struggled on a set of questions regarding a conversion formula from Celsius to Fahrenheit.
However the VR he says he completely missed out 12 questions! Despite all the advice we've given him about completing the test etc etc he obviously had a 'mare on the day.
I'm clutching at straws now, if he got 5% less than his mock score on the questions he completed (78 out of 90) then he would still get 80%, however how the stress of not being able to do some questions (which were in the middle of the paper) affected his overall performance I don't know.
Either way we've lowered our expectations and now don't expect him to get into KEGS which is disappointing as it's one of our closest schools (shame they don't operate a catchment system like Southend!) - no idea whether or not he has done well enough to get into SHSB or WHSB (our 2nd and 3rd choices). We'll see in March...
Given my username you may be aware that today's Essex Derby didn't go my way either!
Bad day all round!