Over 15,000 free lectures given to VCE students to help in covid-19 crisis - more on offer

TSFX

Home schooling has officially commenced in Victoria and it's incredibly challenging for teachers and students alike, particularly those doing their all-important VCE. So, to help these students, TSFX have released over 200 hours of Unit 1 and 3 online lectures across 24 subjects – free of charge. To date, over 15,000 free sessions have been activated by Victorian students and their teachers. To access the recordings students simply choose their subjects on the registration form at the following link: https://bit.ly/VCEOFFER

Valued at up to $860, these exclusive lectures, presented by experienced VCE teachers and VCAA Assessors (VCE exam markers) were recorded in January 2020 and are designed to provide students with the best possible head start for 2020. Each subject lecture thoroughly addresses the main topics from the Unit 1 and/or Unit 3 course, works through potential SAC and exam questions, extends on the problem-solving skills that are needed to obtain the higher marks, and delivers beneficial tips regarding assessments and VCE survival skills.

Quotes Attributable to TSFX Director Irena Jaskula:

"At TSFX, we're acutely aware of the additional pressure that VCE students are facing in 2020. This offer is our way of easing that pressure."

"We've been recording our lectures and programs for over 12 months. We've got the systems in place to be able to successfully provide online lectures right now when students need them the most. We couldn't not make this offer."

TSFX is a leading Australian education provider that has been delivering educational services to help students maximise their Year 11 and Year 12 marks since 1991. TSFX offers a range of programs and publications designed to help students reduce workloads, decrease stress levels, and maximise scores.

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