Useful Tips for Year 12 Graduates
Useful Tips for Year 12 Graduates
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Useful links to Victorian Universities' Student Support Services
Australian Catholic University
| Student Services – ACU student life |
Deakin University
| Student life and Services - Deakin |
Federation University
| Student Support - Federation University Australia |
La Trobe University
| Support to Help You Thrive - La Trobe University |
Monash University
| Support - Monash University |
RMIT University
| Student Support - RMIT University |
Swinburne University
| University Student Support Services - Swinburne |
University of Melbourne
| Student Services directory - University of Melbourne |
Victoria University
| Advice & Support - Victoria University |
Links to University Clubs & Societies
Australian Catholic University
| Clubs and Societies – ACU student life |
Deakin University
| Clubs and Societies - Deakin |
Federation University
| Clubs and Groups - Federation University Australia |
La Trobe University
| Amenities and Facilities - La Trobe University |
Monash University
| Clubs and Societies – Monash University |
RMIT University
| Student life - RMIT University |
Swinburne University
| Clubs & Student Organisations | Swinburne |
University of Melbourne
| Student Groups and Clubs - UniMelb |
Victoria University | Sport & Social clubs - Victoria University |
How to be Successful in my First Year of Uni?
- I should attend orientation and transition activities – that way I can find out about support and advisory services available to me!
- I need to seek assistance to learn expectations of my lecturers – I will have to learn about tertiary essay writing, using sources, avoiding plagiarism, and managing my time, etc.
- I must remember to ask for help – no-one will necessarily be offering any!
- I will need to be an independent learner – my lecturers and tutors will not be reminding me about deadlines!
- I will need to take charge of my own learning – no-one will be checking up on me to see if I am keeping up with work or assignments!
- I will need to organise my time effectively – there are no bells to remind me where to be!
- I must remember that my classes may be much larger than what I have been used to at school – I will receive less individual attention!
- I must make friends – building new friendship groups will help me cope and help me stay motivated!
- I will be learning new skills that will be critical for my success – I will have to learn important research and referencing skills!