WWCC|Study|

WWCC|Study|

by Deirdre Mathias -
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Dear Students,

As you start week two of study week, time to breathe, with study plans in place and commitment to study every day you are positioning yourself to be well prepared for exams over the coming weeks 

WWCC Reminder:

Based on internal records there are still over 302 students that do not have a validated WWCC or NPC (Perth) card- the countdown is on seven weeks until S2|18 start July 30th.

  • all students with no validated WWCC or NPC (Perth) card will be removed from pre-clinical subjects and clinic on July 20th.
  • as a student it is your responsibility to complete the forms and apply for a WWCC/NPC  and attain and validate the card BEFORE S2|18 pre-clinical and clinical subjects start.
  • WWCC FAQ's
It should be noted that states that take a longer time to process applications through Government Departments such as QLD, ADL, VIC,WA  there is no longer a guarantee that the application will be completed by the Government in time for July 30th  S2|18. If you do not take timely action then we suggest you start to plan pre-clinical and clinical classes for S1|19.

Thank you to all students that have taken action, validated their WWCC or NPC cards ( Perth) and enroled into S2|18 Clinics, we look forward to welcoming you into pre-clinical subjects, classes and clinics for S2|18.

Study Time:

 The countdown is on -  one week to exams….

  • Study Study Study - essential ingredient #1 to passing the subject
  • Study Smart  - use the lecturer notes, use the tips and tricks the academic teams gave you, focus on the content that will be tested
  • Manage your study plan  - Prioritize it, rearrange it every day as required as subjects are covered off and new ones started
  • Revise/Revise/Revise every day, this is where it all starts to click into place
  • Get study cards/study buddy/family study buddy - review whenever you can  - have your support teams test you
  • Book tutorial times with Academics for extra support or guidance
Take regular breaks  - got your downtime in - rest will allow consolidation
  • optimal recommendations 90 minutes study 15-20 minute break - set alarms and stick to it. 
  • eat well, write your to do study list before bed -this will help you sleep better, exercise to keep your energy up
  • start to plan a reward for when this is over, lunch, dinner, your time, favourite movie time etc

For further support during this time please see the below:


The Student Assistance Program (SAP) is provided for students as a free confidential counselling support hotline available at 1800 336 207, (24/7). Professional confidential support is offered with tips and techniques to help you manage anxiety and stress during this period. Think of it as your own personal coach in times of stress... 

Thought for the week ahead.... the struggle you are in today is developing the strength you need for tomorrow.... DON'T GIVE UP!