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Your first workshop is completely free — all we ask is that you bring along at least one friend who also attends the session. It’s our way of rewarding those who spread the word!
Please remember to bring your own stationery, device, and a scientific calculator.
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Meeting Point:
We’ll be waiting outside the main entrance to the workshop location — Lower Ground, Matheson Library (click here to view the excact drop off point).Exact Location:
The entrance is the exact spot pinned on our website, registration form, and posters, so please refer to those for easy navigation.Student Check-In:
From there, we’ll guide students to the private room we've booked nearby, where Yasi will be waiting to welcome them.Arrival Time:
We'll be present near the entrance shortly before the session start time, so feel free to arrive early.While You Wait:
There are plenty of seats nearby and several cafés around Monash if you’d like to grab a coffee or relax before the session begins.
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During the session, Yasi will guide students through the key skills and strategies needed to approach these content-heavy subjects with clarity and control.
Core Focus Areas:
Concept Mastery:
Learn how to break down complex biological and chemical processes into clear, digestible concepts — building strong foundational understanding that sticks.Application of Knowledge:
Step-by-step guidance on how to apply theory to real exam questions, with a focus on scientific thinking, data interpretation, and clear, concise responses.Structured and Efficient Revision:
Tips on how to study smarter, not harder — with proven methods to organise information, memorise key content, and avoid overwhelm.Exam Technique and Timing:
Learn how to navigate multi-part questions, avoid common errors, and communicate responses the way assessors expect — critical for maximising marks in SACs and the final exam.Real Insight from Experience:
Yasi, a high-achieving Biomedical Science student at Monash University, draws on over 2 years of tutoring experience across all levels. His proven methods and relatable guidance are tailored to support students at any stage of their science journey.
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