Getting a scholarship into your dream University in Australia đ
Key Lesson: Do your research early (whilst you are still in Grade 12) and apply for every scholarship you can â it is more than worth your time!
Key Lesson: Do your research early (whilst you are still in Grade 12) and apply for every scholarship you can â it is more than worth your time!
While a critical analysis can seem like an intimidating form of writing, once you understand what is required and how to put it all together, you should nail it!
English can be confusing to study for since the exam isnât as âstraightforwardâ as subjects like maths or science. Hereâs my advice on how to make it all a little bit easier!
The majority of us get to our final years of school and are confronted with the big question, what should I do after I graduate high school?
Practice essays are important. But you need to actually use them in order to make the âpractice makes perfectâ stand true to its words.
A study plan is essentially an organised schedule that breaks down the time you devote to study (for each subject). Having a study plan will help hold you accountable and avoid your worst enemy: procrastination.
Human Biology is an ATAR subject you can only find in Western Australiaâsomething that shocks many upon finding out, as it prepares you for a variety of careers in health.
Selective schools accept students based on their academic performance on a standardised exam â the âentrance examâ. The exam assesses a range of skills across various disciplines in order to identify the highest-performing students in each cohort.
In Queensland, there are 4 universities offering medical degrees: Bond, Griffith (there are 3 options to study medicine at Griffith), UQ and JCU. What is important to know is that there are 2 different pathways into medicine: direct entry and graduate entry, each of which have its own perks.