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VCE Stuff => Victorian Education Discussion => Topic started by: nacho on April 10, 2011, 04:15:26 pm

Title: Acess Education Lectures
Post by: nacho on April 10, 2011, 04:15:26 pm
Hi all,
I'd recently seen an advertisement for access education (and i also saw one last year for chemistry) and was wondering if they were any good? They're not as known as Neap and TSFX, but i do recall something about the "Head of Chemistry" giving a lecture there last year. I've also heard that they are not too good, and are run by teachers or something similar to that (similar to STAV, MAV, VITTA)
Anyone have any past experience with these guys?
are their Lectures worth going to, or should I (considering that i am going to go to a lecture) stick with the mainstream stuff?
Also, would anyone have any other recommendations from neap and TSFX? (Furthermore, for accounting and chemistry, Neap>TSFX or TSFX>Neap?)

Thanks
Title: Re: Acess Education Lectures
Post by: taiga on April 10, 2011, 04:20:07 pm
Yeah the exam dude presents for Access.

They are a lot shorter and offer a lot more subjects, as for the quality I can't really comment, but the notes are not as in depth as TSFX.
Title: Re: Acess Education Lectures
Post by: nacho on April 10, 2011, 04:29:32 pm
Yeah the exam dude presents for Access.

They are a lot shorter and offer a lot more subjects, as for the quality I can't really comment, but the notes are not as in depth as TSFX.
I was looking more for exam technique and sort of challenge/tricky questions which I'd get pointers on, quality of notes is not something I really care about, seeing that most lectures take place only a  few weeks before exam time.
Just wondering if anyone had been to the Neap lectures too, and how they were like.
Title: Re: Acess Education Lectures
Post by: Souljette_93 on April 10, 2011, 04:46:43 pm
I went last year for mid-year. i was pretty bored ( but that's maybe because I knew everything by that stage). Notes are brief, the lecturer did  talk about exam style and all that but I think I was still better off without it. ( he also goes through the chem data booklet for you..)