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VCE Stuff => Victorian Education Discussion => Topic started by: nicholasysc on December 07, 2008, 12:13:48 am
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Hey pplz basically I have a choice of going to the TSFX Summer School or the Melbourne Uni Summer School run by the Student Union of Melb Uni for 09... Which one should I go to?
Any comments or advices would be much appreciated ;D
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ive never been to any of these lectures but i heard that TSFX are shit.
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Independence ftw :)
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Independence ftw :)
Give me the motivation for independence :(
Hey pplz basically I have a choice of going to the TSFX Summer School or the Melbourne Uni Summer School run by the Student Union of Melb Uni for 09... Which one should I go to?
Any comments or advices would be much appreciated ;D
I heard TSFX summer school was quite good from the people that went to it at the start of 2008.
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I went to the Biol Lectures at the start of 2008 and I thought it was pretty good too...
I just thought I should try something new and TSFX costs heaps as well for me to enroll in 5 subjects......
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I don't really see the point. Yeh sure, you're going to learn things, but you'll eventually learn them again later at school anyway. Learning something you already know (assuming you actually retain it 'til then, which is actually quite unlikely) doesn't necessarily make you any better at it. The only type of people I'd recommend these for are those who struggle at understanding CONCEPTS, and in that regard, I wouldn't recommend these for any theory-based subjects since I don't think anyone really struggles with those, and only maths+sciences if you tend to struggle to understand stuff the first time around. But overall; save your money IMO.
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I don't really see the point. Yeh sure, you're going to learn things, but you'll eventually learn them again later at school anyway. Learning something you already know (assuming you actually retain it 'til then, which is actually quite unlikely) doesn't necessarily make you any better at it. The only type of people I'd recommend these for are those who struggle at understanding CONCEPTS, and in that regard, I wouldn't recommend these for any theory-based subjects since I don't think anyone really struggles with those, and only maths+sciences if you tend to struggle to understand stuff the first time around. But overall; save your money IMO.
Yep.
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Hmm, i don't see much point going to summer school. As shinjitsuzx said, you'll learn it during the year anyways. Imo, this is probably the worst time to spend the money, as they won't be teaching you anything really difficult just yet, coz it'd be too much to take in when you haven't been through the entire course. So all you will be learning is the basics, which you should be able to do learn yourself, or with the help of teachers at school, which are free :D
You'd be much better off learning on your own for now... and saving the money :P lol
And if you don't feel that confident without some extra help, spend that money on a tutor through out the year, or for revision lectures at the end of the year :)
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lol melb high program?????? run by student union????? they're students! if you are going to spend your money, go to one that is taught by teachers!
Actually don't go at all. I went last year and let me tell you they were the worst spent money i've ever spent. It's all bs trust me.
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lol melb high program?????? run by student union????? they're students! if you are going to spend your money, go to one that is taught by teachers!
Actually don't go at all. I went last year and let me tell you they were the worst spent money i've ever spent. It's all bs trust me.
You read wrong :P It's Melbourne uni, not Melbourne high. Uni students are fine. There's plenty of uni tutors here, too :)
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Thanks for all the advices... ;D
I just want to get a head start as finding a decent tutor would be hard for me cos I live like 2 hours out of Melbourne lol
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lol melb high program?????? run by student union????? they're students! if you are going to spend your money, go to one that is taught by teachers!
Actually don't go at all. I went last year and let me tell you they were the worst spent money i've ever spent. It's all bs trust me.
You read wrong :P It's Melbourne uni, not Melbourne high. Uni students are fine. There's plenty of uni tutors here, too :)
oh my bad :P yer uni students are good so go... if you want that is.
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im going to the summer school program as well as part of the KLDYS program. It only cost me $40, plus we do extracurriclar activities and they give revision booklets out. Its also taught be people who have completed VCE not long ago so it'll be very informative. And if u dont learn anything from the program, having 'fun' is apparently guarnteed!
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im going to the summer school program as well as part of the KLDYS program. It only cost me $40, plus we do extracurriclar activities and they give revision booklets out. Its also taught be people who have completed VCE not long ago so it'll be very informative. And if u dont learn anything from the program, having 'fun' is apparently guarnteed!
KLDYS = Kwong Lee Dowse (unsure of spelling:P) Youth Scholar?
How much of a discount did you get?
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KLDYS= Kwong Lee Dow Young Scholar
Initially it was $120, but the Uni paid $80
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Hey guys,
well it really depends on what you're looking for. i'm kld too... horray for kwongers!
i went to melb uni summer school at the start of this year and it was flipping sweet, they have a few big lectures, but they're mainly tutes (6 -12) people. it gives you an insight into the topics you cover over the year. for me it boosted my confidence a lot when we started them in class. they had an awesome extra curricular program, bands, beach, workshops...
i haven't been to TSFX programs, so i can't say much about that. my bro went to midterms last yeah though. it seemed pretty intense. i think it's more for hard core study it up ppl.
it's probs too late, but i hope that helps someone
XD
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Well it looks like the thread got revived again.
I went to the Melbourne Uni Summer School this year and even though it was more of a social thing, it was pretty useful. I mean, I didn't get everything straight away and most things I'd forgotten, but it's become easier and quicker for me to learn the concepts back at school because I already had a vague idea compared to other students. Also the revision booklets they give out can be pretty handy depending on the subject and I find myself looking at some of them still. It only runs for two weeks and it is during the holidays so it's not like you want to kill yourself with super intense studying so early which is why it's also good for the social aspect.
I'm contemplating doing it again this year, but it costs $160 this time round and I don't think it's worth it. Maybe. We'll see. Unless you're a KLD and the Uni partially pays some of it.
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yeah, it's $100 off for kwongers! i just got an email.
i was pretty pumped...