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4 tips for making the most of O Week
Our student reporter is in his second year of study. He shares his advice for all students going into O Week.
Q&A with Dean Van Lunenberg from Whittlesea Pacers
In this three-part series, we have a chat with some rising stars at Whittlesea City Basketball Association. This month, we met Dean van Lunenburg.
Life after ATAR: Navigating the world of offers, preferences and pathways
Once you get your ATAR, you may have lots of questions on where to go and what to do next. Our blogs have a vast amount of information to help you navigate the world outside high school — here’s a guide to help you get started.
Q&A with Millie Waara from Whittlesea Pacers
In this three-part series, we have a chat with some rising stars from Whittlesea Pacers. This month, we met Millie Waara to talk basketball, education and the intersection between the two.
Ratings Review: The best universities to study pharmacy
Looking to pursue a career in pharmacy or health science? There are now 19 universities offering pharmacy degrees in each state and territory across Australia, so you may be wondering which university to apply for.
Your 2019 Schoolies Survival Guide
Depending where you’re headed, Schoolies takes place from mid-November through to early December. It’s a great way to get away from your usual surroundings and celebrate the end of 13 years of schooling!
Student Stories: Four things I wish I knew before starting uni
With my first year nearly complete, here are some lessons I learnt in my first year of uni that other future students may benefit from.
A breakdown of The Good Universities Guide 2020 ratings
This annual data reveals statistics and rankings of different universities across Australia, allowing you to make informed decisions when selecting a university to suit your own personal preferences and needs.
Is there still a place for journalism studies?
I’ve always wanted to be a journalist. A sports journalist, to be specific.
Beat procrastination with the Pomodoro Technique
There are plenty of tricks for study success, but when the assignments are piling up and exams are looming, maintaining momentum is key.
Should teachers be adding a psychological string to their bows?
The prevalence of teachers serving as counsellors and confidants, not only for students but other staff raises an interesting question: how could a qualification in psychology benefit teachers when it comes to dealing with students and even broadening their own career aspirations?