Fergus’ Tips for HSC Trial Success!
“Let’s Talk About the HSC”
The ultimate podcast for students and parents navigating the journey of the HSC. Presented by HSC CoWorks, each episode dives into the challenges and triumphs of the HSC experience, offering expert advice, study tips, and insights into achieving academic success.
Whether you’re preparing for exams, managing stress, or looking for ways to stay motivated, this podcast is your go-to guide for all things HSC. Join us as we chat with educators, students, and professionals to help you thrive during this important academic milestone!
π¨ MARCH RAFFLE β FINAL DAYS TO WIN A $75 WESTFIELD VOUCHER π¨
Every rep = a shot to win.
Upload a Mind Map β ποΈ 1 entry
Submit a Challenge Question β ποΈ 1 entry
The more you submit⦠the more chances you have. Simple.
But hereβs the real win π
Every submission = feedback
Every feedback = chance for improvement
π― Practice. Submit. Win.
One of the biggest mistakes students make in the HSC is trying to avoid getting things wrong.
β They delay practice.
β They wait until they feel ready.
β They leave feedback too late.
Confidence doesnβt come from getting your answers right the first time. It comes from getting it WRONG early enough to improve.
The students who perform best:
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Practice questions early
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Practice their writing consistently
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Get feedback weeks (not days) before exams
π― The goal isnβt to avoid failure. Itβs to use it, early, so you can walk into exams calm, prepared, and confident.
The students who stay consistent during the HSC?
Theyβre not more disciplined. Theyβre more connected.
Connected to:
ποΈWhere theyβre going
ποΈ Who they want to become
ποΈ Whatβs possible if they follow through
Because when your vision is strong, you stop negotiating with yourself.
You donβt wake up and ask: βDo I feel like studying today?β
You wake up and ask: ββWhat do I need to do today to get closer to the top of Mount HSC?β
So many students wait until they feel motivated or have a solid study plan before they begin π
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But in reality, motivation usually comes after the first action is taken. You donβt need the perfect plan. You just need the first step.
Start small. Just start.





