For Biology and Chemistry, your lecturer will be the mythical
thushan. This is a man who graduated with a 99.95, a Premier's Award in BOTH the subjects that he's lecturing in, won a silver medal at the International Chemistry Olympiad, become a published author in both of these subjects and... I'll stop there. I have a word count, and I'd probably run out if I tried to explain to you how amazing Thushan is. And a damn lot of you will experience that first hand when you absorb his genius at the lectures.
Our English lecturer is none other than
lauren9460. After the AMAZING things she's done on the forums (constant essay correction, helpful tips and tricks, writing practice exams), the lady who scored 60/60 in the English exam hardly needs any introduction. After tutoring for years, even I learnt stuff in her January lecture - there's no doubt that she is truly an extremely talent person.
Physics?
Alwin. The man who took two university extension subjects just for fun. He's a monster. But, he's not some super-freak. He's the coolest dude you'll ever meet. So cool, he'll probably throw a ball at your face just to illustrate the laws of motion.
*Only half joking. 49 in Physics, 48 in Methods, and a future Aerospace Engineer, Alwin was a no brainer when it came to choosing lecturers.
Psychology?
yearningforsimplicity. Otherwise known as Farween. Farween graduated with a 48 in HHD and Psychology, and just recently completed a Bachelor of Psychology through the University of Melbourne. She's a published Psychology author, a very experienced tutor and an experienced lecturer. Psych students are in for a treat.
Specialist and Methods. Damn, you need to check out
silverpixeli. Matt scored a 50 in Methods, a Premier's Award in Physics, and a
47 RAW in Specialist. He spent 2014 tutoring and also constructed a couple of lectures to deliver to his old school (just in his spare time; because he's a boss). He's continued making his brain even more amazing through the University of Melbourne's Bachelor of Science, where he learns about things that, quite frankly, I'll never understand. You will though, once you've been to his lecture.