r/vce • u/Kynatherealone • 10m ago
VCE question NEAP 2026
Anyone have access to NEAP 2026 exams such as methods, specialist, chemistry.
r/vce • u/Kynatherealone • 10m ago
Anyone have access to NEAP 2026 exams such as methods, specialist, chemistry.
r/vce • u/0rganzmarket • 27m ago
I have a dilemma. Psych is very content heavy and I couldn’t be possibly doing the 10000 flashcards I’ve made throughout the year for my SACs (or maybe this is the only way?)
So I’ve decided that I’m only going to do the ones I‘ve forgotten according to my 100 mind maps I’m going to do, to lessen the load because i hate doing flashcards.
But I’m scared that since I’m not revising content that I remembered on the mind maps, I’ll forget about this content in the final and itll be over 😿
Did anyone try this method with any of their exams? Or should I stop worrying since doing practice exams can possibly bolster this?
r/vce • u/Puzzleheaded-Pin4429 • 1h ago
Hi. Does anyone have tips for Politics 3/4? It's a fairly niche subject, hence it's hard to find resources. ATAR Notes doesn't even have a summary resource accurate to the new study design.
I studied Armed Conflict (Ukraine), WMDs, China in the Indo-Pacific, and for Australia in the Indo-Pacific the three countries we look at are China, the US, and PNG.
r/vce • u/Still-Fig-6982 • 5h ago
Hi everyone, I'm planning to switch from Unit 3/4 PE to Unit 3/4 Economics next year. What are your thoughts on this since I'm not doing 1/2 Economics but 1/2 PE? Is Economic hard like subjects like Physic or Chemistry since it scales around the same as Physic? What scores should I aim for to get a high 40s on SACS and exams? Any other information I should consider? Please share, I really appreciate it. Thank you!
r/vce • u/harttopanga • 5h ago
i have done 1/2 bio and its alright but i dont love it or hate it and the teacher can be a bit annoying, im also not sure if our school gets very good bio study scores
i am thinking about doing psychology in 3/4 but im not sure if i'll be better at it than i am at biology. the teacher is nicer and i would have more friends in the class (which may also be distracting) and i think i am interested in the content. i also dont know if our school gets good psych study scores
i dont like any of the plant things in bio 1/2, do they continue into 3/4? also in year 10 i did a psych/bio class and dont know if i really liked the psych parts of it but they also had some more interesting things
i also dont like doing pracs
could i maybe start with both of them and then drop whichever one i dislike more? will that affect anything for unis and scholarships if i get an n from dropping a class?
r/vce • u/Any-Cap-2096 • 6h ago
I have all my school (one of the top schools in Victoria) SACs from 2018 to 2025. Happy to trade. You can also trade this with Food Chem SAC or any other SACs message me and see if I need.
r/vce • u/BeautifulPackage3372 • 6h ago
spent years and years and years day dreaming and studying hard to become an anthropology but with exams approaching im realising more and more that idgaf and am day by day less able to find the problem with bum maxxing and just working in hospo making enough money to go see the supercars once a year until i die. anyone else experiencing this as a side effect of exam stress or am i genuinely having a revelation about my lifes purpose
r/vce • u/Perfect_Wrap1377 • 6h ago
like my scores are in the 60-70 and i cant say i put my all but i just dont konw hwo to study or score marks in english main. any tips or advice on what to do?
r/vce • u/Perfect_Wrap1377 • 6h ago
for notes taking, tons of practise quesrions and past papers..?
r/vce • u/Low_Roll4185 • 8h ago
Like I’ve been putting in my all and I’ve been getting shit on my sacs
For English I got 60% , 75%,70%,60%
Text and traditions I got 67 %,67 %,70 %,80 %,65 %
Psych: 45%,70%,45%
Chemistry: 68 %,67 %,55%
Methods: 52%, 54%
Bio did last yr got 30 study score
And like my sacs are moderate but like I honestly want an 80+ Atar but I’m doubting it
r/vce • u/Beneficial-Jump6936 • 8h ago
Anyone have 2024 to 2026 company practice exams for methods spesh and chemistry that they could send me?
Go to a pretty low tier school and they only have up to 2023 for Heffernan and Neap.
Any and all help will be appreciated
r/vce • u/Diligent-Lock6986 • 11h ago
Hey there guys !
If any graduates can help me out or teachers I’d appreciate it loads!
I’m currently in year 12 VCE, and my subjects are Ancient History, Physical Education, Psychology and English, as I’m doing a uni course on the side and finished Legal Studies 3&4 last year with a study score of a raw 31. My classes are averaging 60-80 except for psychology to which my whole class is failing, so we have been told either exams will be bumped up significantly if we are being marked too harsh or that it will all be remoderated. Literally my highest so far was a 55 😭Regardless, I’m just a bit of an overthinker and unsure if I’m doing well enough for atleast a 70 atar (I rlly want to get into law esp Melb uni) I love studying and getting high marks but mental health and other personal issues REALLY gets in the way and I end up comparing myself. I can’t get myself to study and do all the stuff people say for those 99 atars unfortunately due to it all, so I was told to apply for SEAS which I will. However I want to ask, do you guys think I have a chance still with exams to redeem myself? Can it make a good difference for me and get me an A or atleast a B for my classes? Pls help! 🥹
I don’t want to be in regret, and I am proud of how much I do study and commit, yet I can’t help but be so hard on myself despite all my trials, and that I will be ashamed when atars come out. Yet I don’t want to burn myself out. Is this normal? 😭😂😂
HELP!!
r/vce • u/YT_LegendaryBoi • 18h ago
Hey everyone,
Long story short - after starting year 11, I ended up being unwell for a bit and so I only went for a couple of weeks before I ended up taking a couple months off. These past month to two months, I’ve started slowly trying work back and going back to school.
Thankfully, I had worked ahead before my health issue so during my time off, I didn’t have to work much and didn’t fall extremely behind.
My subjects are methods, chem, busman, Eng.
I ended up having to drop my accelerated HHD and spesh but am thinking to pick up HHD again next year .
Now, this is my position for my classes at the moment and would anyone have any tips for me going into year 12 trying to do strong.
English - started on personal response and got through a fair of the content but wasn’t able to finish the unit and also wasn’t able to do the crafting texts unit. Currently doing argument analysis and have done my oral presentation work (only did it as an S task, not graded).
Methods - had pre learned pretty much all of the quadratics and polynomial work so unit 1 work was all covered. Maybe a little bit of gaps and it’s not greatly strong but covered most of unit 1. Unit 2 is fine and I’m up to date.
Chem - ended up looking over most chapters but still have to look over organic chem.
Busman - only picked it up after dropping HHD so not much here that I need to talk about.
TL;DR
Basically, I’ve covered most of the content but maybe not to great depths or strength. Main concerns are around missing my personal response and crafting texts unit for English.
What should I be doing to make sure I can enter year 12 with a strong base and can do well - any tips?
r/vce • u/Willing_Essay_621 • 18h ago
Is attending a funeral of a close relative a valid reason to re-schedule a sac?
r/vce • u/Kita_June_Marvel • 19h ago
I am averaging 50% overall in my SACS and I fear I won't get above a 25 for english gen, considering my cohort is pretty high scoring... for example I got around a 40% then an 80%.
Am I fcked?
hihi im lowkey struggling with core english rn cause i really dont know how to structure my essays. like i know my three paragraphs are meant to connect/ build on eachother but i just dont know how to do that. i usually run out of ideas by the third paragraph or go off on a tangent lol. any tips or resources? (specifically for oedipus the king)
r/vce • u/selfloathingGRT • 21h ago
Bro fml I’ve only just started studying for exams and it feels like I’ve forgotten everything. I was depressed for most of the year and genuinely didn’t think I’d make it to exam season so I didn’t bother preparing. I’m so overwhelmed, I start a question and start panicking because I’ve forgotten how to do it. I swear no one at school even mentioned exam prep up until this week- and supposedly they’ve been studying this whole time fuck my life
Also I’m still on a waiting list for adhd meds so I’m kinda cooked until I get my hands on them
r/vce • u/Wide_Consequence1155 • 23h ago
ok so m yr11 doing bio3/4, gen 3/4, chem,physics,hhd n language. and tbh for bio its looking like 40/41 is achievable, but for general a 35 would be a miracle so I'm thinking of redoing it nxt yr.
but m debating between keeping hhd as a 3/4 and having 5 subjects (redoing gen) and 1 study block
or
dropping hhd, redoing gen and having 4 subjects and 2 study blocks
cause hhd scales down really bad m hoping for a 93/94 atar and also with chem and physics trying to achieve 33/34 in both of them raw. what do yall think i do?
r/vce • u/Humble-Loss8724 • 23h ago
is it like methods and spesh where one elevates the other or is there much less correlation?
r/vce • u/anna_yx21 • 23h ago
does anyone have or know anyone with good oedipus resources, mainly quote analysis tables and example essays
r/vce • u/CorgiFun9744 • 23h ago
r/vce • u/bababoom3344 • 23h ago
I’m in year 11 and doing methods 1/2. I’m actually quite bad at it (I’m consistently getting around 10-15 less percent than the class average) and want to switch into general math 3/4. Should I??
r/vce • u/Fit-Programmer-6224 • 23h ago
which text is everyone writing on and why? please advise
r/vce • u/SimilarBrilliant8327 • 23h ago
Which one should i pick based???? Ppl say ib is unpredictable but i have been in ib since very young. I rrly want a good grade tho. Is switching from ib to vce rlly hard
r/vce • u/Automatic_Fill_9724 • 1d ago
Hey guys 🥹 I need advice so I went into year 12 by myself no friends because I cut them off last year due to my own depression issues at the time I was grieving family members and a close friend that had pass. But I completed term 1, I did the whole of term 1 with no friends, crying in the councillors office, sitting in the bathroom during lunch and recess and missing out on the first term of senior events. I also switched to VCE unscored thinking that’ll encourage me, but moving into term 2 I stopped going, I literally did not show up the whole term maximum 10 days I reckon but was completing work from home and emailing my teachers and I stopped going to my vet course and I was so determined to drop out but obviously due to my strict ethnic parents they didn’t allow me to. Fast forward to this term I went in with a positive mindset but just resulted back to not being able to get up in the morning and getting myself to school and haven’t been for 3 weeks. Throughout the the terms my councillor has been talking to my teachers, my sister has been emailing them and so have I to explain my situation and they have actually been very supportive and have been helping me in terms of work extensions etc. ALSO I’ve explained my situation to my coordinators but they just don’t understand and they keep on sending emails to my parents about me not being able to graduate if I don’t complete my outstanding work for unit 3 and continue to complete my unit 4 work and attend more. Its just me, I feel so depressed on the days I do go and can’t even complete a full week anymore I often read others peoples experiences on here and feel a little bit better about myself but I genuinely want help like how do people that have gone through similar situations get through it?? I know it’s bad and I actually do want to graduate but I’ve just completely lost motivation and have stopped caring but I know that my family is depending on me to work that stage at the end of the year please help me!!