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eStudee .... NCEA Accounting Preparation and Revision

Susan from eStudee

We know things are tough for a lot of teenagers studying for NCEA.
During the first lock down we were able to offer our revision and learning courses in NCEA Accounting for free to schools. Sadly we cannot continue that - but we have discounted this heavily to help teenagers learn, revise and achieve great outcomes in NCEA Accounting.


So what is eStudee .....

eStudee is an online interactive site that is designed for NCEA Accounting standards. The purpose of the site is to create innovate interactive e-learning activities accessible 24/7 on any internet enabled device that build the confidence and knowledge for students preparing for NCEA Accounting. Its fun, and we have really enjoyed creating it and seeing student results improve.


We have got past NCEA papers that are interactive - your teen submits their answers and get instant feedback on whether they are right or wrong. If they have not got their answer right then they get the feedback they need to improve their understanding and get the right answer.



For those teens that are anxious about NCEA Accounting - particularly this year - it just makes sense! Level 1 Courses are priced at $7.00 + gst, Level 2 Courses $8.00 + gst and our Level 3 Course is $9.00 + gst.


So go to www.estudee.co.nz... create an account (that is free) and check out one of our courses - it won't break the bank and your teen will thank you for it.

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