How to ace the Research Project in SACE
As daunting as it may sound, let’s dive into what the SACE research project is and how you can make it as useful to you as possible (and maybe even fun!)
As daunting as it may sound, let’s dive into what the SACE research project is and how you can make it as useful to you as possible (and maybe even fun!)
When going through Year 11 and Year 12 it is crucial to make time for social and extracurricular activities as they are part of helping you reach your goal for many reasons.
For many SACE subjects, exams are used to test your knowledge of all the information you have learned in the past year. SACE exams can be in multiple formats, whether that be online or on paper.
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.
Selective schools accept students based on their academic performance on a standardised exam – the ‘entrance exam’. The exam assesses a range of skills across various disciplines in order to identify the highest-performing students in each cohort.
While reflective writing might seem easier than writing a formal essay or report, it can often be pretty difficult to nail. Reflective writing demands higher order thinking skills that require you to critically analyse, assess and evaluate.
Chemistry is simultaneously one of the most loved and one of the most hated subjects in year 12. Here are 8 tips for you to get ahead of the pack and succeed
At times, studying can be an incredibly tedious process. You might feel like you’ve spent hours on one tiny concept and you still can’t wrap your head around it! We are here to share our top tips on how to study effectively, ensuring you stay focused and maximise grind time when it counts.
With final exams now an impending force, it is well and truly crunch time!