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HSC TRIAL EXAMREVISION LECTURES 2019MONDAY 8 JULY – FRIDAY 19 JULY 2019UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, SYDNEY

HSC Trial Exam Revision LecturesWhat are the Trial Exam Revision Lectures?The “Trial Exam Revision Lectures” are specialised courses that are designed to revise andthen extend on the materials covered at school, to HSC examination standard.Developed and delivered by the same teachers who will be marking your HSC exams, theselectures will undoubtedly improve rankings and HSC marks!Benefits:Prepare for your trials in a timeefficient and relatively painlessmanner!Save countless hours in study time.Decrease stress levels and studyloads before your exams.Objectives:To maximise trial examination marks.To complete a large part of your HSC exam preparations ahead of your peers, reducing stresslevels and study loads in the challenging weeks before your HSC exams.Maximise examination marks.Maximise your school-basedranking.What Will be Covered?You will receive a comprehensive and detailed coverage of examinablematerials as specified in each subject’s Study Syllabus to HSCexamination standard. Detailed information regarding the topics andconcepts that will be covered is available at www.tsfx.com.au or byscanning this code.Get the most from your schoolholidays.Get a huge advantage over yoursubject peersScan for more infoFeatures:Delivered by qualified HSC teachers and HSC exam assessors (not unqualified universitystudents).Cover the more difficult concepts within a subject (and not just revise the basic principles).Work through a large, unique collection of potential examination questions.Develop the problem-solving skills that are needed to secure the higher marks.Learn the tricks and traps that could appear in the exams.Discover how marks are awarded in the exams and how to structure responses to obtain fullscores.Receive detailed, comprehensive A notes that include every key concept that could beexamined, large numbers of worked examples, step-by-step instructions and exam watch-outs.How Do I Enrol?Enrol online at www.tsfx.com.au.Alternatively, complete the applicationform on back of the page of thisbrochure and return together withyour payment to TSFX.97%of past studentsindicated that the “TrialExam Revision Lectures”were definitely worth thetime and effort!“I found the quality ofthe notes in this lecture,and every lecture that Iattended at TSFX, to beabsolutely superb.”Student – Baulkham Hills High School

No Superficial OverviewsStudents need to be exposed to more than just simple overviews if they’re aiming for the highestpossible marks. Our programs are therefore longer in duration, ensuring that you get the bestinstruction and value for your time and money, as well as the highest possible HSC marks.Unparalleled A Course NotesYou’ll receive detailed and comprehensive A notes that include every key concept thatcould be examined, clear and concise explanations, fully worked examples with step-by-stepinstructions, and a large collection of potential exam questions – saving you countless hours instudy time.Note: No other HSC program provider comes close to matching the quality and depth ofmaterials that are given to students who attend TSFX programs. As an example, studentsattending our Chemistry Exam Revision Lectures receive over 300 pages of notes and examstyle questions!Learn From the BestTo ensure you receive every possibleadvantage in the HSC, our lecturesare prepared and delivered byhandpicked, qualified, experiencedHSC teachers from top rankingschools. Our teachers include authorsof HSC textbooks, writers and markersof your HSC exams, as well as leadingexperts in their subject fields.No CompromisesOur course materials are improved and extended upon on a yearly basis so you receive thebest possible notes and instruction that reflect the annual changes in exam marking andquestion trends. Our course materials are prepared and updated by qualified, experiencedHSC teachers – not unqualified university students.We Get ResultsNote: The majority of universitystudents who present HSC lecturesand tuition classes have not receivedformal instruction in most of the topicsthey’re teaching. These studentsgraduated before many HSC subjectsunderwent significant changes to theSubject Syllabus and are self-taught,using limited information that does notcover the scope required for the higherHSC marks. Experience is the bestteacher, and an important asset at thisend-game stage of Year 12.TSFX offers a proven track history of unrivalled HSC success. We get results, and we canmake a significant difference to your HSC marks.The average ATAR for students who attended our exam revision lectures in 2018: 91.30Why Us?At TSFX, we’ve created an incredible opportunity for you to access some of the state’s bestteachers. You’ve spent almost 13 years getting to this point, so don’t risk your final marks on“good enough” when you can get access to “great”. Trust our expert teachers to give you theskills and information to achieve your excellence.Trust Your One Chance with TSFXAttending our “Trial Exam Revision Lectures” will save you countless hoursin study time! Not only is it faster to have an experienced teacher take youthrough course materials, the delivery processes used in our programs willenable you to work through five times more information than if you were towork through the same topics on your own!Don’t waste time writing notes!When you attend our “Trial ExamRevision Lectures”, you will receivea detailed and comprehensive set ofnotes that cover examinable materialsto an A standard.Dates & Times: Trial Exam Revision Lectures 2019Monday 8 July 2019Tuesday 9 July 2019Wednesday 10 July 2019Thursday 11 July 2019Friday 12 July 2019Saturday 13 July 2019English Advanced & Standard9am – 12.30pm Common Module1.30pm – 5pm Module AEnglish Advanced & Standard9am – 12.30pm Module B1.30pm – 5pm Module C9am – 5.30pmMathematics Advanced9am – 5.30pmMathematics Extension 1Mathematics Standard9am – 5.30pmChemistry9am – 5.30pmPhysicsMonday 15 July 2019Tuesday 16 July 2019Wednesday 17 July 2019Thursday 18 July 2019Friday 19 July 20199am – 5.30pmBiology9am – 5.30pmBusiness Studies9am – 5.30pmEconomicsLegal Studies9am – 2pmCore Topics3pm – 5.30pm Option: FamilyPDHPE9am – 10.30am Option: Improving Performance11am – 4pmCore Topics4.30pm – 6pm Option: Sports MedicineEnglish Advanced & Standard LecturesThese highly beneficial lectures will provide detailed instruction regarding the various components of the English examinations, as well asvaluable insights into the conventions, exam questions, marking schemes, exam techniques and Module rubric. In each case, students willwork through sample scenarios to gain a better understanding of what is required to secure the higher Bands and learn how to avoid theerrors made by students in past examinations. Students will be divided into small groups so that they may benefit from close analysis andinstruction specific to their chosen text(s).

Lecturer DetailsTo ensure that students receive every possible advantage in their HSC, our lectures areprepared and delivered by qualified, currently practising senior HSC teachers and HSCexam markers (not university students), individuals who possess the knowledge andexperience to demonstrate how students can achieve the higher ATAR results.BiologyMs Deborah Delaney (Sydney GrammarSchool) & Mr Justin Varjavandi (BarkerCollege).Business StudiesMr Andrew Kozyra (Ascham School) &Mr Phil Manocchio (Moriah College).ChemistryDr Erin Sheridan (Sydney Grammar School)& Mr Scott Hazelton (Orange AnglicanGrammar School).EconomicsMr John Gippel (Hurlstone AgriculturalHigh School) & Mr Neal Townley (SydneyGrammar School).English Advanced & English StandardHead Teachers: Ms Vanessa Bromhead(Knox Grammar School), Ms Peta Estens(Kincoppal), Mr David Strange (Holy SpiritCollege) & Ms Bronwyn Peyton (TSFX).Legal StudiesMr Christopher Bradbury (The King’s School)& Mr Adrian Shipp (Trinity Grammar School).Mathematics AdvancedMr Stuart Brunsdon (Cranbrook School) &Mr Robert Fuller (Sydney Grammar School).Mathematics Extension 1Mr Peter Muddle (Covenant ChristianSchool) & Mr Tom Schymitzek (ChevalierCollege).Mathematics StandardMr Adrian Kruse (Macarthur AnglicanCollege) & Mr Lincoln Thompson (St Luke’sGrammar School).PDHPEMr Wayne Adams (Sydney Grammar School)& Ms Jennifer McIntosh (OLMC).PhysicsMr Greg Nunan (Knox Grammar School) &Mr Andrew Timmis (Knox Grammar School).99%of paststudents stated thatthe lectures and issuednotes would improvetheir marks.Presented by HSC Assessors – Not University Students“The teachers were extremely helpful and at this end-game stage, the directmethod of teaching to the syllabus and to the exam was refreshing”Student – The King’s School

enrol online @www.tsfx.com.auApplication Form: Trial Exam Revision Lectures 2019Please detach this form and return together with your payment to:Please addadmin@tsfx.com.au to youraddress book or safe list.The Program Coordinator, The School For Excellence, PO Box R1407, Royal Exchange, Sydney, NSW, 1225.Tel: 1300 364 173 Fax: 1300 364 065 Email: admin@tsfx.com.auSection 1: Student’s DetailsFirst Name: Surname:Home Address:Suburb:Postcode:Telephone (Student): Email Address:School Attending: Parent Name:Parent Email Address:Year level in 2019?Year 12Parent Phone (if student is under 18):Year 11 (studying Year 12/Accelerated subjects in 2019)TeacherOther:Section 2: Please enrol me into the following programs (3):English Advanced & Standard:Please select which courses you would like to attend and indicate thetext or text pair that you are studying at school.Mathematics CoursesMathematics Advanced ( 195)Mathematics Extension 1 ( 195)Students will be divided into groups in accordance with their chosentexts or text pairs.English AdvancedCommon Module ( 90) Text/s:Mathematics Standard ( 195)Science CoursesBiology ( 195)Module A ( 90)Text/s:Chemistry ( 195)Module B ( 90)Text/s:Physics ( 195)Module C ( 90)Text/s:Other CoursesBusiness Studies ( 195)English StandardEconomics ( 195)Common Module ( 90) Text/s:Legal Studies – Core Topics ( 130)Module A ( 90)Text/s:Legal Studies – Option: Family ( 65)Module B ( 90)Text/s:PDHPE – Core Topics ( 105)Module C ( 90)Text/s:Section 3: Payment DetailsTotal Payment Enclosed: PDHPE – Option: Improving Performance ( 40)PDHPE – Option: Sports Medicine ( 40)Please Note: Do not send cash in the mail. Please make cheques/money orders payable to “The School For Excellence”.BYChequeMoney OrderMasterCardVisaPlease note: We do notaccept Amex or DinersClub credit cardsCCV:Last 3 digitson the back ofyour cardName on Credit Card: Signature:Card Number:Expiry Date:/Conditions of EnrolmentAn initial confirmation of your enrolment will be sent by email following the receipt of your application. Maps, theatre details and final confirmations will also be sentby email, one week before your first lecture. If you haven’t received your final confirmation email two days prior to your first enrolled lecture, please contact our office(10am-5pm Mon to Fri). Please check your SPAM FOLDERS before calling. The closing date for postal applications is 5pm three business days prior to your first lecture. Applications afterthis date must be by phone, facsimile, in person or via our online form. Cancellations MUST be submitted in writing at least three business days before the respective lecture, and willincur a 10 service charge per subject. No refunds or credits will be issued for cancellations made after each closing date. TSFX reserves the right to alter the advertised program details.

The “Trial Exam Revision Lectures” are specialised courses that are designed to revise and then extend on the materials covered at school, to HSC examination standard. Developed and delivered by the same teachers who will be marking your HSC exams, these lectures will undoubtedly improve rankings and HSC marks! Objectives: To maximise trial .

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