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As many of our course creators and tutors are recent graduates, we thoroughly understand the requirements and expectations of VCE and the VCAA study design. As a result, we are very qualified to provide our students with the best guidance for them to do well and achieve their goals. We differentiate ourselves from other tutors as we understand exactly what teachers and examiners are looking for from students, as in order to do well in high school many of our tutors have had to research what is needed to succeed. Moreover, at ATARPro we consider ourselves as coaches rather than tutors as our aim is to help our students achieve their goals, including subject specific goals such as improving their grades all the way to helping them get into their desired course. Students at ATARPro will also have access to a vast variety of resources via “Learn", as well as the opportunity to connect with other like minded individuals in our forums.
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ATARPro offers a variety of high school, VCE and medical entry subjects. The resources provided are dependent on the particular class. For example, our English classes provide many A+ sample essays, oral presentations, and study guides to learn from, while our Biology classes provide various notes and presentations in accordance with the VCAA study design. Additionally, for every VCE subject we provide plenty of practice examination papers for our students to develop their understanding of the content and prepare for their final exams. For more information, please send us an enquiry and we’ll be happy to provide some sample resources.
At ATARPro, we design our courses to ensure they challenge all of our students to ensure they are constantly improving. However, despite pushing our students to do their best, all of our students have managed with the tasks given as our classes are very flexible. As recent high school graduates, we understand that some weeks are busier than others due to various SACs, assessments, and assignments, and so most students will be able to keep up with our course.
We strongly recommend our students to start their subjects early to allow for plenty of time to finish learning and understanding the content so they can move on to completing past examinations, practice questions and essays.
This is a complex question as there are various factors that determine what UCAT score you require to study medicine. This mainly includes your rural status, which universities you want to apply to, which state you reside in, your ATAR (and consequently your SEAS, Monash Guarantee, EAS etc eligibility) and your medical interview performance. However, to loosely answer your question, non-rural students should aim for at least the 90th percentile from their 4 cognitive subtests, while rural students should aim for at least the 75th percentile. This score has been increasing since the UCAT was introduced in 2019 due to many students resitting the exam, so a safe target students should aim for in the 2022 sitting is 2980. With that being said, depending on the factors listed above, your UCAT requirements may be significantly lower or higher. For more information about the requirements to gain medical entry into each university, please refer to our blog!
