by HSC CoWorks | Apr 10, 2014 | Blog Posts
There are many world organisations that affect international trade. They each have their specific role, but as a whole are responsible for the governance of trade between countries to ensure that it is done is a fair and equitable manner. 1. World Trade Organisation ...
by HSC CoWorks | Apr 6, 2014 | Blog Posts
This may sound ridiculous given we are still 3 months out from the Trial Exams and 6 months out from the HSC however these next 30 days will lay the foundation for the steeper and more challenging sections of the climb up famous Mount HSC. Approaching Basecamp 2 (end...
by HSC CoWorks | Apr 4, 2014 | Blog Posts
Exchange rates are constantly changing according to the global demand and supply of currencies across the globe. An exchange rate refers to the rate at which a unit of domestic currency is exchanged for a given amount of a foreign currency (Riley 2011). It is both a...
by HSC CoWorks | Apr 1, 2014 | Blog Posts
THIS ARTICLE WAS UPDATED IN 2017 CLICK HERE TO VIEW UPDATED VERSION 17 years ago I sat my HSC and was lucky enough to receive HSC coaching from Fergus (who is also my Dad) and as a result Modern History became my favourite subject and the topic of 20th Century Germany...
by HSC CoWorks | Mar 31, 2014 | Blog Posts
For many, the HSC is a game that must be played as a mark of completing 13 years of education. With this, focus is often lost on what the HSC signifies and teaches you. With the benefit of hindsight, I have come to realise that there is much more to the HSC than the...
by HSC CoWorks | Mar 28, 2014 | Blog Posts
The not for profit sector in Australia is a vibrant one with thousands of people volunteering their time to a multitude of causes. AIME is a mentoring program set up by two Sydney University students that links university students with indigenous high school students....