HSC Study Guide 2024
All the tips and tricks to help you do your best in this year’s exams.
The essentials for tackling the HSC
This guide offers valuable information, stories, tools and other resources designed to motivate and inspire this year’s HSC students.
Not even floods could stop Mya’s calculated plan
Tips from a top student and a HSC marker on how to achieve your best mathematics mark.
The pre-teen whiz kids tackling the HSC
Jakob Lal, 11, could do algebra when he was four years old. Josefine Pisano and Charles Fawcett are equally gifted. They’re among the youngest candidates in the year 12 exams.
- by Megan Gorrey
How a 17-year-old Eurovision star studies for her HSC
One day she followed a Greek music producer on Instagram. It didn’t take long before she was singing at Eurovision. Now she’s doing the HSC.
- by Christopher Harris
Can you answer these 50 HSC questions?
From physics to mathematics and business studies - take the 2024 HSC quiz.
Traffic light approach brings science success
This school dux used a clever, strategic approach to excel in her two science courses.
Huge rewards for new-found love of literature
Jordan Ho came first in English Advanced last year: his top tips are to find your own voice and dream big just as Bump star Safia Arain did.
Kicking goals through preparation and practice
NRL star James Tedesco was on the PDHPE HSC honour roll 14 years ago. Here are his and another star performer’s tips for HSC success.
Technology and designs on a fabulous future
Realising your calling early is a blessing but so can not getting the mark for the uni course you wanted – just ask celebrity chef Justine Schofield.
Dancer’s star turn in business studies
Tips and advice from a top-ranked student and HSC exam marker.
A Japanese odyssey for big dreaming Lilliana
Lilliana Davis’s passion for the Japanese culture gave her the drive to master the language and excel in the HSC.
Creative spin: Drama kid’s film makes global mark
Harvey Abrahams major HSC work was a big hit while RecipeTin Eats mastermind Nagi Maehashi turned her passion into a global business.
Ballerina’s pointed pathway led to San Francisco
A typical day for Amelia Soh is ballet from 8.30am until 4.30pm. Then school begins usually via Zoom meetings from Sydney.
Technology and designs on a fabulous future
Realising your calling early is a blessing but so can not getting the mark for the uni course you wanted – just ask celebrity chef Justine Schofield.
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