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Justanotherhuman

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JMSS interview
« on: July 25, 2016, 05:18:39 pm »
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Hey guys! I received an interview to JMSS today for the 10th of August and I was wondering what to expect and how to prepare. What kind of awards should I take to the interview and how old can they be? What is the interview format? What could be questions I get asked? Any advice would be highly appreciated.
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Re: JMSS interview
« Reply #1 on: July 26, 2016, 04:11:01 pm »
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Hey guys! I received an interview to JMSS today for the 10th of August and I was wondering what to expect and how to prepare. What kind of awards should I take to the interview and how old can they be? What is the interview format? What could be questions I get asked? Any advice would be highly appreciated.
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hey! i recently had my interview for year 11 entry on the 22nd. i personally feel that there is no serious preparation required but going through a couple of example questions helps. The advice i got from my dad(and i found this very useful) is that to think before you answer(they usually don't mind if you take a while to answer), use common sense, be confident, speak clearly and always smile.

I found a couple of example questions:
What will you miss about your old school if you come here?
Why should you come here?
What do you want to be when you grow up?
What sort of science are you interested in?
 
As for the awards, take awards that are science or maths related or show your academic achievement. i took my awards from maths and science comps, high achievers awards and olympiad distinction awards. i even took my science state level comp credit award from grade 2 and 3. if you do take old awards, you can convey that you've been interested in science since a very young age. which does impress the interviewers and increases the chances of selection. photocopy all awards and reports as they will not return them to you. i also took my original awards in a display folder, just in case they wanted to look at the awards in color.

I was sooo nervous before the interview, but when it actually starts, you'll be fine :)
Take deep breaths, be well prepared and confident, have a good breakfast, and Good Luck! :D
« Last Edit: July 26, 2016, 04:12:44 pm by grestal »
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Re: JMSS interview
« Reply #2 on: July 26, 2016, 05:19:13 pm »
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hey! i recently had my interview for year 11 entry on the 22nd. i personally feel that there is no serious preparation required but going through a couple of example questions helps. The advice i got from my dad(and i found this very useful) is that to think before you answer(they usually don't mind if you take a while to answer), use common sense, be confident, speak clearly and always smile.

I found a couple of example questions:
What will you miss about your old school if you come here?
Why should you come here?
What do you want to be when you grow up?
What sort of science are you interested in?
 
As for the awards, take awards that are science or maths related or show your academic achievement. i took my awards from maths and science comps, high achievers awards and olympiad distinction awards. i even took my science state level comp credit award from grade 2 and 3. if you do take old awards, you can convey that you've been interested in science since a very young age. which does impress the interviewers and increases the chances of selection. photocopy all awards and reports as they will not return them to you. i also took my original awards in a display folder, just in case they wanted to look at the awards in color.

I was sooo nervous before the interview, but when it actually starts, you'll be fine :)
Take deep breaths, be well prepared and confident, have a good breakfast, and Good Luck! :D

Are you only supposed to take maths and science awards or other awards like extra curricular are accepted?

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Re: JMSS interview
« Reply #3 on: July 26, 2016, 05:59:44 pm »
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yeah! they are.
i took my swimming comp certificates. they don't just want students with a high academic level but also who are fit and sporty. i you do have sports or club awards take them.
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Re: JMSS interview
« Reply #4 on: July 27, 2016, 07:36:54 pm »
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I'm a yr 10 student at JMSS and grestal covered pretty much everything you ned to know really well, but if you have even any arty/sporty awards take them! I actually brought in some pieces I did and their awards and my interviewer was pretty impressed despite them not being science or maths related. They're looking for well rounded students who will grow into people who can actually communicate within society and do stuff, instead of just seeing who can recite the most digits of pi : )
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Re: JMSS interview
« Reply #5 on: July 27, 2016, 07:53:21 pm »
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I'm a yr 10 student at JMSS and grestal covered pretty much everything you ned to know really well, but if you have even any arty/sporty awards take them! I actually brought in some pieces I did and their awards and my interviewer was pretty impressed despite them not being science or maths related. They're looking for well rounded students who will grow into people who can actually communicate within society and do stuff, instead of just seeing who can recite the most digits of pi : )
Yeah, I have a vis com award for my 3d generated house so I was wondering whether I should bring it.
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