I have more than enough money for first semester, and am a compulsive saver so will easily save enough (from my casual job) to pay all of my HECS upfront at the 25% discount. This will mean every dollar I put towards HECS will be worth 1.33 dollars after the census date.
Thing is, HECS does not...
Ahh I see. I remember the cutbacks now... Will we be able to find out the cutoffs for courses before a final round of offers at all? Or can we see them now or what?
Also, if I missed out on a course by 2.3 points, what course of action could I take for the Uni to consider me anyway? Like writing letters or whatever? Addressed to whom? Saying what?
Because I don't.
I never came up with a degree preference for anything this low, now i'm lost, 5 points or more behind my lowest preference. How hard is it to change degrees once enrolled at uni? If you achieve good results within uni, you can change easily enough right? I didnt research any...
My friend also needs a prediction, his results are as follows.
Result #2
2 Business Studies 83/100 80/100 82 5
2 Chemistry 66/100 64/100 65 3
2 English (Advanced) 76/100 76/100 76 4
2 Mathematics 78/100 80/100 79 4
2 Physics 83/100 78/100 81 5