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  • Selling VCE resources from a 99.95 ATAR score with 2 RAW 50s

Hey everyone! I'm Tzi Tzi Ding and I graduated in 2023 with an ATAR of 99.95. I achieved a raw 50 in Eng and Spesh, raw 46 in Methods (2022) and raw 45 in Chem.

Eng (Raw 50, 20/20 for Text Response and 20/20 for Argument Analysis on final exam):

  • Text response notes + essays to Sunset Boulevard, includes 33 pages of notes covering detailed analysis of themes, symbols, filmic techniques, scene analyses, lens writing, quote bank, vocab bank, and 5 x 10/10 essays, one of which is an essay really similar to my actual essay on the exam: $25
  • Argument analysis notes + essays, includes 25 pages of notes covering language techniques, visual analysis, step-by-step guide on writing an AA essay, tips if aiming for higher marks, huge vocab bank, and 7 x 10/10 essays : $25

Spesh (Raw 50):

  • Scanned handwritten bound ref with very pretty, detailed summary notes + common mistakes + challenging exam and SAC questions + CAS tips: $20

Methods (Raw 46):

  • Scanned handwritten bound ref with very concise and neat summary notes + common mistakes + challenging exam and SAC questions + CAS tips: $15

Chem (Raw 45):

  • U1/2: 29 pages of concise, high-yield chapter summaries to gain a solid foundation and prepare you for U3/4 chem: $15
  • U3/4: 65 pages, thorough notes updated for NEW SD (contains new topics like photosynthesis, green chem and medicinal chem) + hand-drawn diagrams + common mistakes + exam tips: $25

Chinese essays (18/20 on final exam, 97% on 2 essay SACs):

  • 105 essays 说明文+记叙文+说服文+评估文: $25

UMEP Mathematics (H1, averaged 89% --> 4.5):

  • Lin Algebra + Calculus notes and exam cheat sheets (very clear and neat): $20

If interested, please email me at TDing0704@gmail.com, thanks!

    js a question, are there any textbooks or materials you recommend for chem, physics, mm/sm or gm/mm, and English?
    chinese doesn't matter, since I'm already set for both german or chinese

      asianasen For chem, I did not like the Heinemann textbook at all, since it had way too many unnecessary details and was hard to read. So definitely would recommend purchasing notes that would condense everything into important, high-yield stuff, unless you have a goated chem teacher who gives out excellent, clear powerpoints.

      Didn't do physics so you might want to ask someone else regarding that matter 🙂

      For maths subjects, the Cambridge textbook is def the best! And of course, practicing more questions by doing company exams from MAV, Heffernan, Kilbaha, and the official VCAA exams.

      For English, Litcharts and Sparknotes were my go-to websites for text response. Not so sure about crafting or argument analysis, but Lisa's Study Guides do give you a good overview. Personally, reading high-scoring essays and noting down their vocabulary, sentence structures and ideas were super helpful for me in years 11 and 12.

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