ABOUT ATAR NOTESATAR Notes is by students, for students. Since 2015,
we have delivered more than 700 completely free lectures across
Australia, filling more than 100,000 seats.
With the introduction of the new QCE ATAR system, we're excited to now
be offering free QCE lectures. Our first QCE lecture series in
September 2019 was a huge hit, and we can't wait to go even bigger and
better this January! Please note that these lectures will be different
to those presented last September.
WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND
Attending this LECTURE WILL GIVE YOU AN ADVANTAGE over other students.
It can help set you up for 2020 success by giving you:
* an overview of IMPORTANT QCE CONTENT and topics to be aware of
* a HEAD START into tricky areas so you don't fall behind in class
* MORE CONFIDENCE in tackling the subject in 2020
* top tips and tricks for the BEST WAYS TO STUDY, and how to
revise for tests and final exams
* advice from ATAR EXPERTS who know the system and subjects
* the chance to speak with some of QCE'S BEST TUTORS
WHAT TO EXPECT
This lecture is designed to help you smash Chemistry 1&2 in
2020. Focusing on key content from the syllabus, this lecture will
run you through what you need to know, plus tips and tricks from a
past high-achiever.
On the day, there will be time to ask your lecturer any questions you
have (we encourage it!), chat to tutors about subject content and
study tips, and check out QUT and its facilities.
Here's what you can expect.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7q125nsz-w]
ABOUT YOUR LECTURER
Your lecturer, Serene, is an elite high-school graduate. Not only an
expert on subject content, Serene will also be able to provide a
recent graduate's insight into what it takes to excel and smash QCE.
As you can imagine, this lecture will fill up FAST, so grab your
friends and make sure you claim your free tickets ASAP!
LOCATION
Located in inner-city Brisbane, QUT’s Gardens Point campus is next
to the Brisbane River, the Botanic Gardens and Parliament House. You
can travel to and from Gardens Point by bus, train or CityCat (ferry).
The campus has its own CityCat stop, and is a short walk from Central
and South Bank train stations, and King George Square and Queen Street
bus stations. Limited paid parking is available on campus.
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