With the recent release of VCE results, as well as results from other states around Australia, it may be natural to wonder about the possibility of becoming a tutor after high school. Let’s weigh up the pros and cons of tutoring, as well as the process of becoming a tutor. Why tutoring may not be… Continue reading So You Got Great Results – Should You Become A Tutor?
Basic Introduction to VCE Chemistry 3/4
Chemistry is a very interesting subject, however, it can be very ‘dry’ and boring if you do not understand what is going on. It is a prerequisite for many science courses at university, and it is certainly a prerequisite for the MBBS course at Monash University. Having a solid foundation on the key Chemistry concepts… Continue reading Basic Introduction to VCE Chemistry 3/4
Basic information About VCE Psychology
Course Content The VCE Psychology course certainly poses a number of challenges. Though the course content is not as complex as subjects like physics and chemistry, there is a substantial amount to cover and remember. This might at times seem overwhelming, but you’ll quickly find that if you work hard and consistently, things will fall… Continue reading Basic information About VCE Psychology
Tips on Preparing for Your Informal Language SAC
The first SAC you’ll be completed in 2017 will be informal language. The type of SAC that you will complete will vary by school, with some doing short answer questions, some completing analytical commentaries, and some essays. You will need to ask your teacher what the SAC format will be for your very first EL… Continue reading Tips on Preparing for Your Informal Language SAC
Unit 3 Chemistry – Overview on what you need to know
In 2017, a new Chemistry study design was introduced into the VCE curriculum for Units 3 and 4. One cohort of students have completed this course, finished the exam and are awaiting their results. You are now the new cohort of students who will be beginning that journey in 2018. So, what exactly do you… Continue reading Unit 3 Chemistry – Overview on what you need to know
Correlation Between a High ATAR Score & Your Tutor
As 2020 begins to draw to a close, new graduates will begin to look for part-time jobs to make extra cash. One of these viable casual job options is tutoring, as it’s not only lucrative for new graduates but also provides a chance to ‘give back’, while also being incredibly satisfying. As these graduates receive… Continue reading Correlation Between a High ATAR Score & Your Tutor
Planning Your Career as a Student
It’s never too early to start thinking about your future career, even if you’re a student. Thinking about work can be daunting, but it’s worth trying to find the excitement in all the possibilities of your future. So what are some of the ways that you can start planning for a future career? Focus on… Continue reading Planning Your Career as a Student
Tips for Successful Analytical Commentary in your Exam
WATCH MY VIDEO HERE: https://youtu.be/kbQShkc8XZQ One of the commonest themes I notice amongst those who score well in the comments section is that they are linguistically perceptive and aware. What this means is that they NOT ONLY know the metalanguage (very important!), but they can also understand its usage and link to the text’s wider… Continue reading Tips for Successful Analytical Commentary in your Exam
What Is Uni Like? A Detailed Look At How Uni Works!
Many of you may be considering going into university after you finish high school, however, a lot of you may be wondering what is university like, how will you know it is something for you because a university is not for everyone. How is high school similar to university? Assessments – in most units you… Continue reading What Is Uni Like? A Detailed Look At How Uni Works!
How to Study for Exams
The hardest part about studying for an exam is knowing where to start. In this article we will discuss six of the most important steps when preparing for your exam. Don’t cram If you want to do well on your exam, start studying a few weeks before your exam. This will not only give you… Continue reading How to Study for Exams