How to Apply for Universities through SATAC?
Thinking of going to university, but not sure how to begin? Look no further, this article will tell you everything you need to know about applying through SATAC!
SACE is the South Australian Certificate of Education, an accredited qualification given to students in the state of South Australia once they have completed year 12/Intermediate. It measures a student's achievements and helps universities judge a young adult’s ability to start their tertiary education. Not only that, but employers also consider SACE when they are considering potential employees.
Thinking of going to university, but not sure how to begin? Look no further, this article will tell you everything you need to know about applying through SATAC!
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!)
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 merit is awarded to students who excel in a particular SACE stage 2 subject. Here are my tips on how to get a merit!
Not sure how the SACE/NTCET works? How does that lead to an ATAR? Learn about South Australia and the Northern Territory's shared Year 12 ATAR system here.