One of the most fundamental skills required of a HSC English student is the judicious selection of textual evidence to support their argument. Many students tend to just search “important quotes from (insert text’s name here)” and hope for the best but for those of us who want the best marks possible, it’s not gonna […]
Read MoreGrammarly 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 MoreFor most, English is a confusing subject that has no apparent real answer or conclusion. Many people think like this and thus lean towards other subjects due to their more “logical” methods to arrive at an answer. What if I told you the same thought process exists in English? What if i told you that […]
Read MoreWhy should you increase your mental sharpness or IQ? Generally, increasing your IQ enables students to tackle various tasks and questions (especially in exams). Think about it like this: When you workout your muscles you grow stronger, so when you workout your brain you can increase your overall intelligence. Play chess or similar strategy […]
Read MoreIf you are struggling to find inspiration for your HSC Visual Arts Major work then you have come to the right place! Below is a comprehensive list of things you can do, which aims to help you find some ideas for your major work! Read: Read just about anything. Whether you enjoy physics, history, […]
Read MoreHow to stay focused while studying Studying can be really boresome and it can be really difficult to put 100% of your focus into study during your study sessions. Despite this, it is important to be relatively focused to some extent so that you can retain content and learn new concepts in a time […]
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 MoreMnemonics A mnemonic can help us remember facts and content in the form of a song, rhyme, acronym and more. Yes, those mnemonic devices we used as kids could even help us now! Studies show that musical mnemonics can be by far the best method in remembering content for a prolonged period. There’s also the […]
Read MoreLike English paper 1, the visual arts theory exam can be daunting to think about, but not to worry! Below is a quick, comprehensive list of things you can do to ACE your HSC Visual Arts Theory exam. Pre-exam Spruce up on your art history knowledge: Look through your art history and have […]
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 […]
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