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With Open Day season fast approaching, senior secondary students are bound to be filling their diaries with dates and planning visits to their chosen institutions. University, TAFE and college Open Days are sure to leave your students feeling a sense of information overload, and often without planning, students may forget to ask the important questions they went to have answered. To help students get the most out of their Open Day experience, the new S-press includes a handy guide featuring interviews with current university students, tips and advice. We have interviewed students involved in uni clubs and sports to find out how these extra-curricular activities have added to their resume and overall student experience. We also spoke to one student who took the opportunity to study abroad. She tells readers all about her experience at university in Vancouver, Canada. There are also helpful articles covering the kinds of questions students should ask at Open Day, as well as different accommodation options, financial tips and what it means to defer or transfer a course. Choosing a tertiary education course is a big and often life-changing decision for many students, with many factors to consider. Luckily S-press’ My Open Day Guide 2014 is here to help.
With a huge teen following, John Green’s book The Fault in Our Stars has been ...
This story appeared in the July 2014 edition of Australian Teacher Magazine.