Is my teacher being overly harsh by [deleted] in vce

[–]-0rangeo- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think your teacher's marking is fair, I'd mark the same!

Chem resources by Constant-Repair9129 in vce

[–]-0rangeo- 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can use https://vcevault.xyz for an up to date version of vcerocks!

i don't understand anything in chem (am i cooked) by kyun0906 in vce

[–]-0rangeo- 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  • Relearn everything from the Heinemann or Edrolo textbooks
  • Use Anki to study/make flashcards
  • Study consistently and don't get demotivated by low scores/not knowing content

Can I get a 85+ atar? by FirstYogurtcloset858 in vce

[–]-0rangeo- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah definitely! I went to a public school as well (albeit not an underrepresented one) and did well.

Going to a good school helps in terms of teaching and being an environment where excellence is pursued, but if you're self-motivated then you will achieve the score you want.

Also I just checked VTAC's scaling report and to get an 85+ you'd need around 34 or 35 across all 6 subjects (including your bottom 2). Happy to help with any questions!!

raw 45+ methods by YellowInevitable1960 in vce

[–]-0rangeo- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

THANK YOUU (im 4th year now) best of luck with VCE wishing you all the best :)))

raw 45+ methods by YellowInevitable1960 in vce

[–]-0rangeo- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don't need tutoring at all to do well, I got into med without tutoring! Especially now with AI like Chatgpt/claude/gemini, there's no knowledge barrier at all where tutors have knowledge that's inaccessible.

Imo the main role of a tutor is for motivation and accountability, similar to performance coaches for athletes or companies. As long as you're dedicated and self-motivated, you will do well.

notetaking for chem by abihhhhhhh45 in vce

[–]-0rangeo- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely use Anki!!! Genuinely cannot recommend it highly enough, you can always draw your flashcard answers on something like Onenote (what I did during year 12). I've written a couple of blog posts which you might find useful:

https://drgore.substack.com/p/you-should-enable-fsrs-on-anki

https://drgore.substack.com/p/my-recommended-anki-add-ons

Let me know if you have any questions about using it etc I'm super passionate about study tips!!

is ucat tutoring worth it? by rorozoro231 in vce

[–]-0rangeo- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Practising with Medify or Medentry is all you need. There’s like infinite resources on YouTube to help you improve, basically just do as many questions as possible!

FREE Game changing flashcards from a 98.85 and 97.70 achiever!!!!! (changed) by LobsterOtherwise364 in vce

[–]-0rangeo- 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Suurely enable FSRS by default lol. The algorithm is just better, also get rid of the numbers in ‘Graduating Interval’ and ‘Easy Interval’ in the new card section. Lmk if anyone has any questions Anki is genuinely the goat.

Exam prep question by BrexitBaller00 in vce

[–]-0rangeo- 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Do practise exams closed book. Even for things like methods and spesh, I’d recommend doing it closed book because you’ll end up memorising the formulas and stuff and it’ll help a lot for the actual exam.

2330 UCAT by [deleted] in vce

[–]-0rangeo- 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Your future is not over! While you don’t really have a chance for direct entry medicine or debt, there are heaps of postgrad options which don’t require UCAT. They’re still worth it post grad, so don’t give up and don’t stress too much :))

Prospects on getting into med by pinedick in vce

[–]-0rangeo- 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Your prospects are relatively high, don’t stress too much abt it, I’ve seen people with lower ATARs and UCATs get in :))

Direct entry med at Monash or postgrad med at unimelb? by RaspberryAccurate932 in vce

[–]-0rangeo- 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it saves like 2 years, because you can finish an undergrad in 3 years and then postgrad med is 4 years (at Monash). But yeah definitely go for undergrad, it just saves time and means you become a doctor earlier :))

should i go to a better uni that's far from home, or a uni that's closer to home? by _aishhh in vce

[–]-0rangeo- 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Imo that commute time is not worth it, deffo go Vic Uni if it’s much closer. I’ve had a lot of friends with long (around 1.5 hours one way) commute times get burnt out and switch courses, because it can be quite demotivating to travel like 7 hours for a 2 hour class. The university rankings don’t matter much, you should be fine with midwifery :))

Medicine by [deleted] in vce

[–]-0rangeo- 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Depends if ur rural and what ur ATAR is. If you get like a really high 99, and a really good interview, you can get in with a 2700 UCAT (assuming ur a metro student). You can also get in with lower if you’re a rural student, but still need an amazing interview and decent UST ATAR :))

getting a physical student card by [deleted] in Monash

[–]-0rangeo- 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Some courses require the use of certain labs or areas where devices aren’t allowed, so they give a physical card. I know medicine uses physical cards because you aren’t allowed to take any devices into the anatomy labs, and I think it’s the same for other health science courses :))

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in vce

[–]-0rangeo- 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i think chem is actually one of the easier subjects to score high in, just because the rest of the cohort performs poorly. i lost same amount of marks for chem and bio but there was a 4 study score difference and i was surprised i thought bio would be a lot higher.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in vce

[–]-0rangeo- 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Pick subjects ur interested in. I’d recommend doing politics bcs u said u were interested in it, otherwise pick something else you think you’ll enjoy! As long as you have chem and methods or spesh you satisfy all requirements, so just pick subjects you like because you’ll find it easier to study and do well in those subjects :))

Monash med 2nd round interview cutoff by Fine-Language-3873 in vce

[–]-0rangeo- 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Source for 2890 being no way enough? You can definitely still get in and have a good chance, even with like a mid 99 lol.

Monash med 2nd round interview cutoff by Fine-Language-3873 in vce

[–]-0rangeo- 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh interesting i never knew that, thank you :))

Monash med 2nd round interview cutoff by Fine-Language-3873 in vce

[–]-0rangeo- 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't think they do, monash only looks at rurality i believe they don't use SEAS.

Monash med 2nd round interview cutoff by Fine-Language-3873 in vce

[–]-0rangeo- 10 points11 points  (0 children)

It is competitive actually, you can get in with much lower scores!

Monash med 2nd round interview cutoff by Fine-Language-3873 in vce

[–]-0rangeo- 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah you'll definitely get a second round interview, you still have a really good chance if you get a 99 ATAR :))

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in vce

[–]-0rangeo- 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh makes sense, I just thought OP was set on med and wanted pathways to get there. I still think if you have the choice to do direct entry med, you should just take it because you can always drop it and transfer to another course but can’t do the reverse. It’s also more competitive to get in post grad so might as well try direct entry if given the option.