AskSia for — Australian uni students.
We're the AI tutor international and bilingual students at Monash, UniMelb, UNSW, USyd, UQ, ANU and 21 more Australian unis use to actually understand their courses — not aggregate notes, not republish slides. Every unit's exam pattern, every common trap, every weekly difficulty curve, derived from the corpus students share with us. Open in your language.
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27 Australian unis. All on AskSia.
Click any university to see its full profile — hardest units, faculty distribution, semester rhythm, every course with its own page. Tier 1 (P0) is the Go8 plus Macquarie, RMIT, UTS. Tier 2 (P1) covers the remaining major teaching and regional unis.
Or find your unit by what you study.
Cross-uni entry points by faculty. Useful if you're choosing electives across institutions, comparing units between unis, or just want to see how a discipline distributes across Australian higher ed.
Universities differ — but Australia is one system.
Across 142,000 sessions and 27 unis, the Australian academic calendar has shared rhythms. Two consistent peaks: Week 7-10 mid-semester assessments, Week 12 + SWOTVAC finals. Bond is the exception with 3 trimesters.
Built for the students other tutors miss.
Australian unis enrol 350,000+ international students every year. They don't need a note aggregator — they have those. They need a tutor that understands their bilingual reality, their assessment rubric, and their unit's actual exam pattern. That's what AskSia does.
Your uni email unlocks all of it.
142,000 sessions of pattern. 468 units mapped. 27 universities. Whatever you're studying this week at Monash, UniMelb, UNSW, USyd, UQ, ANU, or 21 more — Sia probably already knows where it gets hard. Free to start with your university email.
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AskSia is an independent AI learning aid. The patterns shown on AskSia are derived from statistical meta-analysis of course materials voluntarily shared by students. AskSia does not republish source materials — only derived patterns (topic frequencies, error distributions, concept dependencies, weekly rhythms). AskSia has no official affiliation with any Australian university, faculty, or administration. Universities or instructors who wish to exclude specific source content from our analysis may email takedowns@asksia.ai — we respond within 48 hours.