GATE Preparation

How to Excel in the GATE Exam: Lessons From Students Who Topped the State

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This year, three of our students achieved top-in-state results in the GATE selective entry process. Parents often ask us what made the difference. It wasn't luck, and it wasn't raw talent alone โ€” it was a preparation approach any motivated student can follow.

Places are limited โ€” we keep it personal on purpose. Book your child's free assessment at Iris Tutoring Centre today, or call 0405 616 459. The earlier we start, the more marks we can build โ€” and the next top-in-state result could be your child's.

First, understand what the GATE exam actually tests

In Western Australia, entry to Gifted and Talented Education (GATE) programs is decided largely by the Academic Selective Entrance Test (ASET). It's not a school curriculum test โ€” it's designed to measure reasoning ability under time pressure across reading comprehension, quantitative reasoning, abstract reasoning, and writing.

That distinction matters. A student can be getting excellent grades at school and still walk into ASET unprepared, because school rarely teaches abstract reasoning patterns or strict time-per-question discipline. The students who top the state treat ASET as its own skill to be trained.

What our top students did differently

1. They started early and built up gradually

All three began structured preparation at least six months before the exam. Early sessions weren't about pressure โ€” they were about getting familiar with question styles so that nothing in the real exam felt new. Familiarity is the single cheapest source of marks there is.

2. They trained under real exam conditions

Every fortnight they sat full-length, strictly timed mock exams. Not "have a go and check the answers" โ€” proper exam conditions: timer running, no interruptions, no second chances. By exam day, the format held no surprises and their pacing was automatic.

Why timed practice matters: most students don't lose marks because questions are too hard. They lose marks because they spend four minutes on a question worth one mark, then rush ten easier questions at the end. Pacing is a trainable skill โ€” but only under a real clock.

3. They reviewed mistakes harder than they practised

After each mock, they spent as long reviewing as they did sitting the test. Every wrong answer was sorted into one of three buckets: didn't know it, knew it but rushed, or misread the question. Each bucket has a different fix โ€” and tracking them shows exactly where the next marks are coming from.

4. They trained each section differently

5. They protected sleep and confidence

The week before the exam, our top students reduced their study load. A rested, confident student outperforms an exhausted one every time. The final week is for light revision and routine โ€” not cramming.

A simple weekly plan that works

The honest truth about GATE preparation

There is no trick that turns an unprepared student into a top performer in two weeks. But the gap between a prepared and an unprepared student of equal ability is enormous โ€” and preparation is entirely within your control. Start early, practise under exam conditions, review mistakes properly, and the results follow.

Want your child trained the way our state-toppers were?

Everything in this article is exactly what we do at Iris Tutoring Centre โ€” and we do it one child at a time. There is no production line here. Every GATE student starts with a free assessment so we know precisely where they stand, then gets an individualised training plan built around their strengths, their gaps and their pace: targeted abstract reasoning drills for one child, reading stamina and evidence-finding for another, timed-writing coaching for a third.

That specialised, personal approach is what produced three top-in-state GATE results this year โ€” and it's available to your child too. Small groups, genuine individual attention, full-length timed mock exams under real conditions, and honest feedback to parents at every step. We don't just hope your child does well; we build the specific skills the ASET rewards, one week at a time.

Places are limited โ€” we keep it personal on purpose. Book your child's free assessment at Iris Tutoring Centre today, or call 0405 616 459. The earlier we start, the more marks we can build โ€” and the next top-in-state result could be your child's.

Practise with real GATE-style mock exams

Our online GATE portal gives WA students timed mock exams, a full question bank, and instant scoring โ€” built by the team whose students topped the state.

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