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Everyone: "I can't do maths". The Truth: "You can't do maths...yet."
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top 10 do's and don'ts for succeeding in English
“If you have bad technique and you shoot a basketball a thousand times, all you are going to get good at, is shooting really badly.” – Michael Jordan
Can you distinguish between 'compare' &' contrast'? Can you analyse the words 'evaluate' and 'assess'. Command words matter - make sure you know them!
How do you know you're ready for exams? Have you covered everything? Using the bulletproof booklet will ensure that you walk into the exam knowing that you're ready and prepared for anything.
What can Steve Jobs teach us about studying?
Test your knowledge and revise for Biology here
If what you’re looking for instead is ways to memorise information that takes as little time as possible, but which results in a high percentage of retention, then you’ve come to the right place.
Have you made these common errors?
The transition from school to uni can be daunting and overwhelming. Here are 11 things I wish I knew before starting my degree:
The perfect technique for planning an essay when you're short on time (like in the exam).
Ever had that feeling like you're "in the zone". Start paying attention, and using that zone to do your best work.
You’ve written your intro, planned out your key themes and are ready to get in to the main body of the essay…
Don't waste your time lookig up vocab words in the dictionary in the exam.
How do you measure your productivity? Are you the sort of person who tells your friends, "man, i studied for 3 hours last night?"
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Building your vocabulary will always come in handy - learn how to do it!
Want to do past exams but don't feel like you're ready to tackle a whole paper? Use Maya's tip to get through it!
Get access to amazing sample questions & responses here.
What do you do when you get an exam back? Check the mark of course... but what do you do next?
Memorising topic sentences by using 'Somebody that I used to know'...
Use these 7 tips to help you with music.
Moving up to high school can be one of the more stressful and overwhelming experiences for anyone growing up!
Do you follow this 4 step method for writing your paragraphs?
Reading comprehension is a skill you’ll need for many years to come, and it can seem tricky when faced with lots of information.
IMagine doing 1/4 the work, and getting all the reults...
Your ability to pay attention to something has a huge influence on how much information you can take in during a study session
Use this tip to make sure you're always tackling the toughest questions.
Instead of competing, why don't you learn from each other's mistakes?
Use this tip so that you're constantly being exposed to vocab around your house.
What's the neuroscience of stress? How can you use it to your advantage?
Learn how to answer legal studies questions properly.
Stay on top of your note-taking across the year.
How to do well in your dramam performance exam
Check out this simple and practical approach to structuring your introductory paragraph.
High Stakes Assessments are like normal tests, with one key difference; it counts toward your ATAR. Unlike normal quizzes that you’ve done all throughout high school, these are the SACs, in-class tests, trials, or mocks that count toward your final mark. Naturally, the stakes are higher. So we put together 4 must know tips for acing a High Stakes Assessment.
Reading poetry can be pretty difficult – the author is saying one thing, we’re thinking another thing, we don’t understand half the words being used and can’t work out why we’re reading it in the first place!
… is a complaint (excuse!) I have heard so many times over the years! And it is true: studying for languages is a tricky business and is unlike anything else we do across the school curriculum.
Here are the four key components of writing a strong, convincing essay
Here's why homework should NOT be your priority...
Your first exam is a milestone. Do it right.