About The Hsc And Careers Expo
The most successful education and careers event in New South Wales.
30 May - 2 June, 2019.
More info at: hscandcareers.com. au
The Hsc And Careers Expo Description
The Sydney Morning Herald HSC and Careers Expo provides resources and information for tertiary courses, career and employment options, the HSC, study strategies, the gap year and much more. A feature of The Expo is the seminar program with presentations on course, career and study advice, employment opportunities and key HSC subjects.
Exhibitors with:
• information and resources for the HSC
• career and study advice
• international exchange and GAP year programs
• Australia’s top universities, TAFE and training colleges
Seminars on:
• HSC subjects and study advice
• tertiary courses and careers
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We all have a preferred way of learning. Auditory learners learn by listening, visual learners learn by seeing, and tactile learners learn by doing. Which is your learning style?
The most successful education and careers event in New South Wales.
2018 Expo Times: Thursday 31 May and Friday 1 June, 9am-3pm Saturday 2 June and Sunday 3 June, 10am-3pm
... Royal Hall of Industries, Errol Flynn Boulevard, Moore Park.
More info at: www.hscandcareers.com.au
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Review and revise. Go back over the things you've studied in class. Thinking things over can help you to understand the concepts.
Only one week to go until New South Wales' biggest education and careers expo! Expo times: Thursday 31 May and Friday 1 June, 9am-3pm Saturday 2 June and Sunday 3 June, 10am-3pm. www.hscandcareers.com.au
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Make your own study materials. Create practice exam questions or create your own flash cards to help you study. This way you learn it all twice: once when you make the study materials and once when you use them to revise.
Ask for help! If you're stuck on something, or something doesn't make sense, ask for help. Talk to your teachers, or fellow students about things you don't understand.
Look after yourself! You’ll study better if you eat well, get enough sleep and exercise frequently.
Be sure to clean up your social media profiles and delete anything that may not portray you in the best light.
The Pomodoro study technique is a method of setting small study time frames of 25 minutes. After 25 minutes, take a 5 minute break, then repeat 3 times. You will stay focused, and have less distractions.
Hiking and getting out into the great outdoors is great for your brain. Disconnect from technology and reconnect with nature.
Rewriting notes increases memory and retention.
All the great minds in the world never stop learning.
You probably don't remember when you “learned” to associate the smell of coffee with the start of a day. However, by linking a new scent to an activity, you'll alert new neural pathways.
By envisioning a positive exam experience, you will not only increase your confidence, but help your nerves and enhance your mood.
Learning a musical instrument has many benefits, including improving academic skills and increasing the capacity of your memory.
Increase productivity by using a project progress tracker. Break down a big project or assignment into smaller tasks. This will make the overall project less daunting.
Study with your friends! Study groups provide new ideas and mutual support.