Education
How To Get An A In Drama (7 Steps)
How to get an A in drama when you’re in a class of amazing actors… drama, like the other arts could be seen as even more competitive than medicine or…
Read MoreHow to Prepare RIGHT NOW for School Closures in Queensland
Hopefully, it will never happen. Hopefully, you won’t be required to provide temporary homeschooling to your kids. With any luck, Queensland school closures won’t be necessary, and we’ll all go…
Read MoreTackling Poor Study Skills: Spoiler, No, Your Child Isn’t Just Lazy!
He’s just slack. She’s spending too much time on her phone, not on the books. He’s not as smart as the other kids in the class. Whether you’re telling yourself…
Read MoreWhat happens if Coronavirus (COVID-19) Causes Queensland School Shut Downs?
What can you do to prepare for possible school closures due to Coronavirus? Like Douglas Adams said… Don’t Panic.
Read MoreQCE Vs ATAR – What’s the Difference Between QCE and ATAR?
Trying to get your head around QCE and ATAR? You’re not alone! To summarise, QCE (Queensland Certificate of Education) is a qualification/certificate received for successfully completing high school level education…
Read MoreHow To Get An A In Chemistry
For students dreaming of becoming a doctor, pharmacist, engineer, concreter, painter or even a chef, you will have to be very familiar with Chemistry as it’s a subject that you will end up using on a daily basis in your chosen career. Chemistry forms the building blocks of life. It is a subject that is traditionally viewed as difficult because of the complex nature of chemical reactions and the unfamiliarity of the new language. This is usually where students crumble in Chemistry but with the right tools you’ll be on the track to success in no time!
Read MoreHow To Get An A In Business – 7 Steps
Almost every aspect of the society in which we live involves some elements of business, including undertakings as simple as trading candy for a chocolate bar you would much prefer.…
Read MoreHow to Get an A in Physical Education (PE)
Speaking from experience, Physical Education (‘PE’) is one of the more challenging subjects at school. Cue everyone screaming “How?!” The answer is simple; PE doesn’t merely require academic awareness, but also peak physical performance. PE is not a subject where you can lock yourself in your room and study for hours on end. Most schools allocate not 10, or 20% to the physical aspect of this subject, but 50%! So, some simple advice to start of this blog: be prepared to become both physically and mentally fit to find yourself excelling in PE. Lucky for you, we’ve got a few tips to cover on how to master both elements in your next PE assessment! Exercise – it focuses your mind, makes you feel accomplished and is needed to perform sports at a high level.
Read MoreHow To Get An A In Music – 7 Practical Steps
Firstly, I’d like to preface this by saying that music is an ART. With enough passion and practice, there’s no limit to how far you can go in life while…
Read MoreHow To Get An A In Legal Studies In 7 Steps
Legal Studies has acquired a reputation for being one of the most content heavy subjects you can do during high school, but fear not! Despite the extra reading you may…
Read MoreHow to Get an A in Biology [7 Steps]
Biology is hardly a subject that you can pick up in 2 seconds. It incorporates a little bit of Chemistry and Mathematics, mixed with its own principles – which makes…
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