We only have one English subject taught here in VCE & most law courses just require a high study score (usually over 30) as a pre-req.
IMO I dont believe it would matter to much.
Would a person who did poorly at advanced be looked at better than a person who did really well in standard...
Higher enter doesn't mean it's a better course. Just means more people apply for it.
Attend each uni's respective open days and see what they have to offer.
I'd like to think that any degree, regardless of where it have been obtained, is what you make of it.
Yes some may be looked upon better for attending Uni A over B but it's all up to you how much you put in.
Hey everyone,
Might be a stupid question, but does anyone know why Arts at Caulfield is much lower than Arts at Clayton?
Effectively it's the same course yes?