April Holiday VCE seminar program
By Heath McGregor on Mar 13, 2008 in VCE English, VCE Further Maths, VCE Psychology, VCE Resources, VCE Seminars, VCE Subjects
Finally we can let the cat out of the bag with the official launch of the “Cruzin’ VCE” holiday seminar programs. This is an exciting joint initiative between the staff at the Whitehorse Manningham Regional Library, Access Education and VCE Help.
Cruzin’ VCE is a series of high quality, informative and affordable seminar programs that are run during each vce school holiday break to help give you the practical skills and information to ace your VCE sacs and exams.
The special day of seminars has employed the highly skilled and experienced presenters from Access Education and VCE help who have excellent subject specific knowledge and how to help you achieve the highest possible VCE results.
The term 1 holiday program outline is as follows:
10.00-11.00: The new English exam for 2008 - what you can be doing now at the end of term 1.
11.00-12.00: Explore VCAA List one texts English text/s either “Look Both Ways” or “The Kite Runner”
12.00-1.00: Lunch
1.00-2.30: Further Maths or Maths Methods workshops
3.00-4.30: Psychology or “Road Map to VCE Success” - tips for motivation, goal achievement and time management (which will be run by Heath McGregor of VCE Help)
WHEN: Saturday 5th of April 2008
TIME: 10.00am-4.30pm
WHERE: Box Hill Library, 1040 Whitehorse Road Box Hill
COST: Only $ 20 (includes lunch). Notes will be provided for students.
Bookings are essential and can be made only by calling 9890 1002 to register your details. You will also need to let the library know which sessions you wish to attend on the day. This seminar program will book out early so register today to avoid disappointment.




PeteR | Mar 21, 2008 | Reply
this would be a good program if it was for all the june exams subjects!
Elaine | Mar 22, 2008 | Reply
I think it’s an awesome program- I mean, it is only $20 for an entire day, whearas with other companies, you’re looking at $120+ for just one subject!
Khalil | Mar 27, 2008 | Reply
I’D go to the psychology seminar but its just too far…..i dont live anywhere around boxhill