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With HSC exams less than a month away, the heat is on and now is the time to organise your notes, revise, write practice papers and make sure you understand the concepts and texts you’ve learnt over the past year. But even the most prepared students aren't immune to a blank mind when they sit the ...
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Most people look back on their student years as some of the best of their life. We remember it as a time when we didn’t have full-time work...
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When I met Naomi, a university student and busy mum, at the shoot for our recent student video, I was struck by how positive, dedicated and engaged...
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Writing an essay or dissertation? Here's what you need to know about the difference between proofreading and editing.
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Here are five things every HSC student should be doing when they are staring down at the exam page in the HSC English exam.
Sometimes it can be hard to manage work, studies, and life, so here are five ways to help you make the most of your time as a TAFE student.
Studying full time and raising 2 kids is no easy task. We spoke to Primary Education student Naomi about how she handles the juggle of studying and parenting.
Proofreading involves correcting surface errors in grammar, punctuation and spelling. Editing, on the other hand, seeks to improve your essay's overall quality. Feedback can help w…
A university student and first time Studiosity user shares her experience with the Writing Feedback service. Reposted from Jennifer Reinhardt's blog, with permission.
Behind the scenes of the latest Studiosity video shoot, with students talking about their experiences using Studiosity and how it helps them succeed.
McPhee’s much anticipated Draft No.4, On the Writing Process, is both deeply nostalgic and quirkily entertaining. For budding writers it offers an eclectic collection of anecdotes,…
Five practical ways students can start to prepare for the academic year ahead - setting goals, reading, planning and more.
Ah homework, it's not the most fun task, but it needs doing. Here are our tips for avoiding procrastination, knuckling down and getting your homework completed.
Even though Term 4 can sometimes just feel like a long, slow crawl towards the summer holidays, it’s actually a great time to ramp up your efforts, boost your mark average for the …
Here are the top five most frequently asked Maths questions, the most common issues or mistakes that students make and tips on how you can work around them.