By Access Education on Mar 13, 2008 in VCE Physical Education, VCE Resources | 3 Comments
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We have three ways in which this ATP can be resynthesised and hence, we have three energy systems; the phosphagen system, the lactic acid system (anaerobic glycolysis) and the aerobic system (aerobic glycolysis). Each of these systems varies in the rate at which ATP is [...]
By Access Education on Mar 13, 2008 in VCE Physical Education, VCE Resources | 0 Comments
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Welcome to Physical Education – a great and relevant study. You are about to venture into what is an extremely important year and right now it may appear somewhat daunting. Organisation is a crucial aspect of success at this level and something you need to [...]
By Other Authors on Mar 11, 2008 in VCE English, VCE Resources | 0 Comments
“I must pluck up the courage and look”. Although Michele experiences fear, he never lets his fear override his moral convictions. Discuss.
Though in the idioms of fantasy, with fictional characters like the witch, it in fact replicates the horrors Michele now knows are going on in the real world. Monsters do exist after [...]
By Other Authors on Mar 11, 2008 in VCE English, VCE Resources | 0 Comments
By Emma Roache (VCE Graduate 2006)
“I must pluck up the courage and look”. Although Michele experiences fear, he never lets his fear override his moral convictions. Discuss.
In Southern Italy in 1978, Niccolo Ammaniti’s I’m Not Scared depicts a sense of Michele’s ethical struggles and steady move towards good in the face of evil. Through [...]
By Dr Matt Bateman on Mar 9, 2008 in Goal Achievement, VCE Resources | 1 Comment
Many students begin their VCE without having any clear vision about what they want to achieve. Students who have clear goals on what they want will maximise their chances of VCE success. Use the following guide to help you achieve your goals.
Specific: The goals should be as clear and specific as possible.
Measurable: Provide a goal-line [...]
By Heath McGregor on Mar 9, 2008 in VCE Resources, VCE Study Skills | 0 Comments
This time mastery tip has been modified from the best selling book “7 habits of highly effective people” a must-read book for anyone serious about taking time mastery and indeed their life to a whole new level.
In this book, author Steven Covey, suggests using an A,B,C method to organizing and prioritising your daily tasks. I [...]
By Heath McGregor on Mar 1, 2008 in VCE Resources, VCE Study Skills | 0 Comments
SAC preparation for high performance. A brief history…
Not too long ago the VCE system was made up purely of CAT’s instead of SAC’s. CAT’s or Common Assessment Tasks were completed by each student (one per subject-per unit) and was an extended piece of work that required lots of time, effort and energy. The system [...]
By Dale Platek on Mar 1, 2008 in Motivation and Inspiration, Podcasts + Video, VCE Resources | 1 Comment
By Dale Platek
A podcast on preparing for your VCE exams.

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By Dale Platek on Mar 1, 2008 in Motivation and Inspiration, Podcasts + Video, VCE Resources | 0 Comments
By Dale Platek
A podcast on how to stay motivated during the tough VCE school year.

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By Access Education on Mar 1, 2008 in VCE Further Maths, VCE Resources | 0 Comments
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Are you familiar with the difference between ‘Numerical data’ and ‘Categorical data’?
You will be expected to create summary statistics to represent numerical data. Commonly used summary statistics are:
measures of centre: mean, median, mode
measures of spread: range, IQR, standard deviation
You will [...]