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Re: Class of 2017/18: ATAR Notes articles on demand!
« Reply #30 on: February 25, 2017, 07:28:35 pm »
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Notes on 'The Lieutenant' would be great!

Sounds good to me, chrissy111! ;D Is this for English (I did EngLang, so I'm not 100% sure, but I assume so)? If so, have you checked out the English board? :D

Hey Joseph, I'm just looking for a general overview and tips on how to do well in psych, economics, methods, legal, business management and english language, especially since a lot of these have new study designs this year or next year.

Hey, forbiddensoulxx! Great suggestions! We're definitely looking to get some subject-specific guides out there. :) How annoying are those study design changes? :-\ Until that time, you might be interested in checking out the following boards, which collectively have some amazing resources:

Click here for Psychology!
Click here for Economics!
Click here for Methods!
Click here for Legal Studies!
Click here for Business Management!
Click here for English Language!

To get you started, you could try these threads! ;D

How to get a 40+ Study Score in VCE Psychology!
Economics Questions Thread
5 Simple Tips for Success in VCE Mathematics
Legal Studies - Guide & Review
50 in BusMan. Here are some random tips.
How I Studied for VCE English Language (U3&4)

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Re: Class of 2017/18: What do you want?
« Reply #31 on: February 25, 2017, 07:41:30 pm »
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Tips to use Ti-nspire efficiently + cool tricks on it pls!!

Oh, and I have some great news for you, vcestressed! In my linking for the post above, I found this absolutely incredible thread posted by b^3:

Guide to Using the Ti-nspire for METHODS - The simple and the overcomplicated

How good! ;D And for those Spesh kids feeling left out: ;)

Guide to Using the Ti-nspire for SPECIALIST - The intricate and the tightly packed

Seriously the most amazing threads I've ever read!

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Re: Class of 2017/18: ATAR Notes articles on demand!
« Reply #32 on: February 26, 2017, 03:25:46 pm »
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Hey, I would love to have some resources on Ancient History for the VCE study design.
Would really appreciate it! Cheers

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Re: Class of 2017/18: ATAR Notes articles on demand!
« Reply #33 on: February 26, 2017, 06:16:18 pm »
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Hi,

It would be awesome if there were more notes for Software Design and Development HSC course!!!

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Re: Class of 2017/18: ATAR Notes articles on demand!
« Reply #34 on: February 26, 2017, 07:28:46 pm »
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I'd love one on how to deal with apathy towards study. I don't know if this is common or if it's just me, but when I have a mountain of work in front of me to do, I just think to myself, 'stuff this, I could be watching YouTube now'. And then I go and waste my time and that doesn't help all the homework I still have to do. Most of the time my attitude towards homework is 'meh' and I wish I could treat it more seriously and give it the attention it deserves. My marks are pretty bad too and I feel like I'm stuck and can't improve them no matter how hard I try. This apathetic attitude isn't helping! :-\
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Re: Class of 2017/18: ATAR Notes articles on demand!
« Reply #35 on: February 27, 2017, 01:21:12 pm »
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Hey, I would love to have some resources on Ancient History for the VCE study design.
Would really appreciate it! Cheers

Hi,

It would be awesome if there were more notes for Software Design and Development HSC course!!!

I'm noticing a theme of resources for some of the smaller subjects. I love it! Thanks so much for posting, melitalennox (yay, first post! ;D) and Fahim486. :)

I'd love one on how to deal with apathy towards study. I don't know if this is common or if it's just me, but when I have a mountain of work in front of me to do, I just think to myself, 'stuff this, I could be watching YouTube now'. And then I go and waste my time and that doesn't help all the homework I still have to do. Most of the time my attitude towards homework is 'meh' and I wish I could treat it more seriously and give it the attention it deserves. My marks are pretty bad too and I feel like I'm stuck and can't improve them no matter how hard I try. This apathetic attitude isn't helping! :-\

Great, great suggestion. I think I know what you mean, yeah - that apathy is the worst. :/ I definitely don't think you're alone!

So are you looking for a guide on like, how to just get stuff done? :)

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Re: Class of 2017/18: What do you want?
« Reply #36 on: February 27, 2017, 04:31:19 pm »
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Seriously the most amazing threads I've ever read!

I don't believe you.
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Re: Class of 2017/18: What do you want?
« Reply #37 on: February 27, 2017, 08:15:41 pm »
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I don't believe you.

Really? Have you seen the threads?!

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Re: Class of 2017/18: What do you want?
« Reply #38 on: February 27, 2017, 08:25:09 pm »
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Hey Joseph,

How about just a breakdown of some of the newer study designs (like English, Chemistry, and if possible even methods and specialist maths)?
THanks :)

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Re: Class of 2017/18: What do you want?
« Reply #39 on: February 27, 2017, 08:31:01 pm »
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Hey Joseph,

How about just a breakdown of some of the newer study designs (like English, Chemistry, and if possible even methods and specialist maths)?
THanks :)
It's not a complete overview, but this post by EulerFan101 is a very detailed summary of the 'all-new' content in probability and statistics. Worth a read. :)
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Re: Class of 2017/18: What do you want?
« Reply #40 on: February 28, 2017, 03:28:26 pm »
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Hey Joseph,

How about just a breakdown of some of the newer study designs (like English, Chemistry, and if possible even methods and specialist maths)?
THanks :)

Hey, atar.notes.user. ;D Nice username, haha.

Good thinkin'. Those study design updates are such a pain. For clarity, do you mean something like the following thread?
Psychology: A summary of changes to the 2017+ study design

I understand that's not for one of your specified subjects, but is that the sort of thing you mean? Or do you mean more like the following one for English (which is one of your specified subjects ;D)?
English Study Design 2017-2020 Breakdown

Basically, do you want the fundamental changes from the previous study design, or more detailed commentary (as in the English example)? :)

It's not a complete overview, but this post by EulerFan101 is a very detailed summary of the 'all-new' content in probability and statistics. Worth a read. :)

So good! ;D

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Re: Class of 2017/18: ATAR Notes articles on demand!
« Reply #41 on: March 02, 2017, 10:10:23 am »
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A quick update:
1. How to 99+ ATAR
2. VCE organisation
3. Remembering content

And we have some really cool stuff in the works at the moment. Keep your eyes peeled! ;D This is going to be great.
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Re: Class of 2017/18: ATAR Notes articles on demand!
« Reply #42 on: March 05, 2017, 05:14:30 pm »
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Hi Joseph,

What to include in the Methods Bounds Reference book would be awesome?

Thanks

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Re: Class of 2017/18: ATAR Notes articles on demand!
« Reply #43 on: March 08, 2017, 09:43:47 am »
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Hi Joseph,

What to include in the Methods Bounds Reference book would be awesome?

Thanks

Ooh, that sounds great, ALE0017! Thanks for the suggestion. :)

I have a feeling you'll be pretty happy soon. ;)

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Re: Class of 2017/18: ATAR Notes articles on demand!
« Reply #44 on: March 15, 2017, 02:09:48 pm »
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Hi Joseph,

I think articles on stuff like setting up a study timetable or study pattern would be useful because I have problems while studying like procrastination and articles like that may help me get into the habit of constantly studying and not procrastinating too much which bad especially if you're in yr 12

Click here for a new article on how to beat procrastination. ;D

Hi Joseph,

What to include in the Methods Bounds Reference book would be awesome?

Thanks

Click here for a new article on how to make a killer bound reference. ;D

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