Grammarly Applications like Grammarly help students when they don’t have a peer to review their work or are running short on time to edit. However, it is essential to not depend on the app as it is prone to errors if misused (more commonly when not paying attention). World history encyclopaedia This website has many valuable […]
Read MoreIt is that time of year with the UCAT coming up soon (including the deadline to register, so make sure you get in!) that we have to critically think about Medicine and if we are truly interested. My initial answer if you were doubting medicine was to just do the UCAT and see how you […]
Read MoreSome people find open book exams a relief because they can refer to materials. On the other hand, some students may find open book exams stressful because they must carefully sort through materials during an exam. This blog will be useful for those on both spectrums looking to effectively prepare for an open book examination. […]
Read MoreA teacher who helped me and many of my peers very much in becoming better students throughout high school had a maxim: “When you fail to plan, you plan to fail.” The notion of planning is critical in attaining success in any endeavor we apply ourselves to. I was once fortunate enough to tour the […]
Read MoreYou have always been told about year 12 or the HSC – and you might have even been told that time and time again probably since primary school. A lot of people mistake Year 12 as a step above Year 11, something that is completely different. This is the complete wrong way of approaching the […]
Read MoreThe rest of these paragraphs is going to assume you have already read the previous blog about choosing medicine, and that you already have a gist of what the UCAT is about. But it is fine if you have not – this article itself should give you an understanding of how the UCAT itself operates. […]
Read MoreNow that we are halfway into Year 12, the transition from high school to university is looming right before our eyes! You have likely thought a lot about this and many questions have likely made their way into your mind – What should I study? Where should I study? How do I apply? Should I […]
Read MorePeople out there have a lot of opinions when it comes to all the careers you can choose, and there’s maybe one career path that triumphs above all in terms of just how many different people have different opinions about it. Your parents, your extended family, your friends – anyone you can name will probably […]
Read MoreMoving out of home straight after high school can be a scary thing. Suddenly you’re in a new city, with new people, living in a very different environment! But although there have been challenges, moving interstate for university has been one of the best decisions I have made. Throughout Year 12, I needed independence! […]
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