What scholarships are available in Australian Universities? 🎓
Key Lesson: Do your research early (whilst you are still in Grade 12) and apply for every scholarship you can – it is more than worth your time!
Starting university can be a daunting experience; the thought of juggling classes, social life and maintaining reasonable grades can seem like an impossible task. However, with proper planning and determination, it’s feasible to stay on top of it all. It is important to create a balance between all aspects of university life, so you don’t become overwhelmed. Keep reading our blog articles to find out more!
Key Lesson: Do your research early (whilst you are still in Grade 12) and apply for every scholarship you can – it is more than worth your time!
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?
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.
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.
Choosing what to do post-high school can be very daunting. You’ve spent the last 13 years with life dictated by the limitations of school. Now the choice is yours... How will you spend your time? What career path are you interested in? How will you bring this to fruition?