This article primarily relates to unit 3 AOS 1, and to Unit 3 AOS 2 (to a lesser extent). https://www.womenspost.ca/4-tips-texting-workplace/ I was scrolling through Google news on Wednesday evening trying to find something to give me an idea of what to write this article about. I stumbled across this article (which is admittedly from North… Continue reading 4 Tips For Texting In The Workplace
3 Facts You Should Know About Your ATAR
There are a lot of misconceptions and fears surrounding the ATAR system. Let’s debunk some popular myths. ATAR stands for Australian Tertiary Admission Rank An ATAR is not a percentage or a score out of 100 – it is a rank which establishes each student’s achievement in relation to every other student. The purpose of… Continue reading 3 Facts You Should Know About Your ATAR
4 Ways to Get a Head Start on Year 12 in the New Year
Year 12 is fast approaching! It may be stressful with many of your peers beginning preparations, so how can you make sure you stay ahead of the crowd? Do your holiday homework Some people see this step as optional, but it isn’t! You really need to make sure you have a grasp on some of… Continue reading 4 Ways to Get a Head Start on Year 12 in the New Year
Study Space Ideas
These days, everyone has been spending more time at home studying (or not) than ever before. What are the study space essentials that everyone needs to know about? We’re talking ideas or items that not only are functional, but actually enhance your study experience and outcomes. Let’s look into some of the essentials to creating… Continue reading Study Space Ideas
A Brief Overview of Unit 4 AOS 1
Hey guys, here is my second article for June and my first article on Australian English (which is my favourite part of the course). This also means that we are moving in to Unit 4, which is all about the ways in which language variation can reflect and impact the identity of a person or… Continue reading A Brief Overview of Unit 4 AOS 1
Enlarging Your Memory Capacities: Practical Tips
Year 12 subjects require strong memory work. This can be discouraging for some students, like it was for me, as sometimes I felt like information went in one ear and out the other! But the reassuring truth is that memorising information is something you can learn – and if savvy about the right techniques, you… Continue reading Enlarging Your Memory Capacities: Practical Tips