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Some nervousness is OK when preparing for exams. If you’re feeling under some stress, know that many other students are feeling the same way. It’s a normal reaction pushing you out of your comfort ...
Remember: Whatever you want to do in life, there is a pathway to take you there, including further study that doesn‘t require an ATAR. Speak with your school, the university of your choice or other ...
Reminder: Read Understanding the ATAR: Student Factsheet first for information about ATAR eligibility. This TE Score and ATAR Calculation factsheet focuses on how the TE Score and ATAR is calculated ...
Assessment describes student progress and achievement in learning. Assessment happens continuously as Year 11 and 12 students undertake TASC Courses. At the end of the year learners are given their ...
“The secret of getting ahead is getting started. The secret of getting started is breaking your complex, overwhelming tasks into small manageable tasks, and then starting on the first one.” – Mark ...
Academic integrit y is when you act with the principles of honesty, trust, fairness, respect and responsibility when undertaking your studies and submitting course work for assessment. If you are ...
Exam Centres are schools endorsed by TASC that meet the requirements to be an Exam Centre for the external written exams for Level 3 and 4 TASC-accredited courses. These approved Exam Centres are ...
The courses that can be used towards a TE Score are scaled each year based on how difficult it was to achieve a particular award when compared to the awards achieved in other courses that year. The ...
TASC provides Reasonable Adjustments to support equitable access and opportunities for success for students with disabilities, medical conditions, impairments, or circumstances in the senior secondary ...
The Student Declaration online form for 2025 is now available. A Student Declaration must be completed annually by all senior secondary students* who are undertaking one or more TASC courses. TASC is ...
The University of Tasmania operates Tasmania’s Tertiary Admissions Centre for university entrance. Under an agreement, TASC supports the calculation of the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) ...
The scaling process is undertaken each year solely for the purpose of enabling a student’s Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) to be calculated when they reach the end of Year 12. ‘Scaling’ ...
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