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Day 1 Challenge
🎯 Small Win Challenge: Day 1 Hi ATAR Achievers! 👋 Today, we’re kicking off with a super simple challenge to help you score your first small win. Here’s what to do: 1️⃣ Declutter Your Study Space: Spend 5 minutes clearing your desk. A clean space = a focused mind. 2️⃣ Focus for 25 Minutes: Pick one high-weight topic (like key concepts in Accounting & Finance) and study it deeply. Use a past exam question if you have one. 3️⃣ Post Your Progress: Share your completed work or reflections in the community! Example: "I just completed my first 25-minute session on [topic], and here's what I learned!" 💡 Why This Works: Starting small helps you build momentum, and sharing your progress keeps you accountable. Can’t wait to see your wins — let’s go! 🚀
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🎉 Welcome to Atar Achievers! 🎉
1. Quick Start: Watch the welcome video below for a brief walkthrough. 2. Daily Coffee Calls: Join our "Coffee with Anthony" calls. Check the calendar for details. 3. Support: Contact our community manager @Emeli for help 4. First Step: Introduce yourself and share what school you go to earn points. Let's get to work and make progress together! What ATAR subject are you acing! Poll is down below, let us know! 👉
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🎉 Welcome to Atar Achievers! 🎉
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Community Guidelines
1. Be Respectful and Supportive - Treat Everyone with Kindness: Respect differing opinions and backgrounds. - Encourage Each Other: Offer support, motivation, and constructive feedback. - No Tolerance for Bullying or Harassment: Any form of disrespectful behavior is prohibited. 2. Stay On Topic and Add Value - Relevant Contributions Only: Keep discussions focused on academic excellence, study techniques, and ATAR-related topics. - No Spam or Self-Promotion: Avoid irrelevant links, repetitive posts, or unsolicited promotions. - Share Valuable Insights: Aim to provide helpful and meaningful content. 3. Uphold Academic Integrity - No Cheating or Plagiarism: Do not share or request exam answers, essays, or any copyrighted material. - Promote Honesty: Encourage ethical study practices and original work. - Report Misconduct: If you see something against the rules, notify the moderators. 4. Protect Privacy and Personal Information - Keep Personal Details Confidential: Do not share your own or others' personal information. - Respect Anonymity: Use discretion when discussing sensitive topics. - Safe Environment: Help us maintain a space where everyone feels secure.
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GO FOLLOW ATAR ACHIEVERS ON IG!!!!
Hey Guys!! I hope you are having a productive day! Go follows us now on IG- @AtarAchievers https://www.instagram.com/atarachievers/profilecard/?igsh=MXV4a2EzNnk5NGZiZA== We will be posting all of our Tips & Tricks to make studying easier and effective!
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How I was able to achieve the top of my class in ATAR Math(and how you can do the same)
Hey ATAR Achievers, here is a post you want to remember. Around 70% of all students pursuing ATAR have math included in their 4 primary subjects; chances are, you are one of them, as am I. Time and time again, I see my closest friends overcomplicate this subject, feeling overwhelmed and studying countless hours to only scrape a 50. I’m not blaming them, as I too, was also guilty of having done this, often feeling burnt out and lost. However, it doesn’t have to be this way. What if I told you that you don’t have to spend all night cramming for that one topic you still don’t understand and that you're able to study for shorter periods to achieve the results you desire? Sounds like a dream, doesn't it? Well, today I’ll be sharing to you exactly how I was able to scale from the bottom of my class, averaging 35%, to finishing with a 93% overall. Step 1: Always be ahead of the class and stay ahead The first step I took to score high was to get ahead of my class in terms of the content they were learning. Review the content of the classes before you enter them, implement some practice questions if you can and skim over different topics. By trying to be in a position where, no matter what it is, you are ahead of your class and you have started doing practice questions or reviews on content that you have not previously covered, you are able to identify and fix mistakes earlier than those who have just started. By following this step, you can also grasp a deeper understanding of the content, so when it does come up in an exam or a test, you can understand and execute the concept easily. Step 2: Never leave work for later (it piles up faster than you expect) One of the biggest mistakes I have seen students make is underestimating the pace at which unfinished work can accumulate. Leaving just one task incomplete may seem harmless, but over time, it snowballs into an overwhelming backlog. To avoid this, adopt the "do it now" mindset. After each class, dedicate a short amount of time to revising the content covered that day. Complete all assigned homework or exercises while the material is still fresh in your mind. By tackling your work immediately, you’ll retain information better, reduce the need for last-minute cramming, and free up time to focus on challenging topics.
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