What’s a merit in SACE and how do I receive one?
For those in the top 2% of all students completing a particular SACE stage 2 subject, a merit will be rewarded. But first, let’s dive into what a merit actually is...
For those in the top 2% of all students completing a particular SACE stage 2 subject, a merit will be rewarded. But first, let’s dive into what a merit actually is...
Scaling can play a big role in determining your overall result, so it can be super helpful to understand the recent stats around subject scaling.
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?
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.
Our top 10 public speaking tips are here to boost your confidence, improve your performance… and make those hands a little less clammy when you present your next speech.
Whether you’re currently in, are about to start, or are coming to the end of your senior schooling, this article will help you figure out how to maximise the rest of your experience.
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.