





A career guidance resource by the Departments of Industrial Psychology and Psychology, Stellenbosch University
There may be several reasons for your matriculant not to consider university as an option after high school. Some of these reasons may include anticipated failure, an inability to receive a Bachelor’s pass in the final matric examinations, the inability to afford tuition and board […]
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Read more →The Department of Basic Education (DBE) is planning several changes for schools in South Africa as it plans to better prepare students for the working world. Read more below… 4 changes coming for schools in South Africa
Read more →Stellenbosch University’s Centre for Student Recruitment and Career Advice recently hosted a Grade 9 subject choice guidance webinar to help prospective students make informed decisions about their future. > For more information on subject choices click here Grade 9: Understanding […]
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Read more →The Centre for Student Recruitment and Career Advice is offering career advice for prospective students at 2020 prices. This service is available to grade 9 to 12 learners as well as learners younger than 21. The service entails an assessment which includes a four-hour psychometric […]
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Read more →Be inspired by this young 13 year old’s story of pursuing his dream and his potential.
Read more →You heard his inspirational talk about how he changed ‘Impossible’ to ‘I’m Possible’. Now hear 13 year old Sparsh Shah perform his version of his role model Eminem’s hit song.
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