Not necesarily...
Take architecture as an example, relatively difficult to get into (USyd, UNSW, UTS), relatively low salary upon graduation.
Just choose what you're interested in. :)
On the TAFE website it states:
http://wsi.tafensw.edu.au/international/students/support/accommodation.aspx
Anyone have any idea if this is the case for domestic students as well? Or only international?
I emailed them a few days ago, haven't received a reply. If noone knows I'll just give...
Just a few questions regarding the ANU College and the Associate Degree...
I really want to attend ANU, so this is just a 'back up' in case I don't obtain the required ATAR.
When undertaking the Associates degree one can then enroll in a Bachelors Degree and will receive up to 48 credit points...
First of all, I was wondering what the requirements might be to undertake the "Advanced Diploma in Arts" at UNE, on the course information page it just states "Normal admission requirements apply".
And If I were to complete an Advanced Diploma in either Arts or Sciences would I be eligible to...
I have asthma, my dad had/has asthma and so did his dad. They both "grew out of it" when they were about 19 - 20 so I'm hoping that will be the same for me lol.
I've heard that some universities, if they still have vacancies in certain courses they will accept the next best students into the course just to fill the places, even if the students UAI is well below the cut off.
I personally know of someone who was accepted into a course and was over 5 UAI...
After doing some more reading I'm still slighty confused.
If you are granted bonus points is it guarenteed that you will recieve 5? Or is it up to UAC or the institution to decide how many points your disadvantage is worth?
And just to confirm, for most institutions they allow up to 10 bonus...
Re: EAS Booklet
Thank you that was very helpful. Also, just a quick question regarding the contents of the pdf. How many bonus points are gained from each disadvantage?
EAS Booklet
I just read the EAS thread and it seems I cannot open the .pdf to read the e-handbook. Would anyone have another link to this file?
Thanks in advance.
Ah ok i understand, so if you are willing to pay the full amount you can get in with 5 UAI point lower...
Is it like this with most courses or just certain ones at usyd?
Was just researching a course on the usyd website and just came across something I'm not to sure about..In the course information it says:
What does it mean by CSP UAI and Fee Paying UAI, what is the difference amd why is one lower than the other?
they have something called "fee-help":
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Bond would be one of the only uni's in QLD i would consider going to, would be great to hear some opinions from people that go there, the bond forum section seems pretty dead though..