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no pressure or anything
Why did I think of UWS after reading this? lolof course its a reality if you want it bad enough you can accumulate your HSC over 5 years - redo them at tafe or something so that you get a higher UAI
or if u're that into it you can just go to one of those uni's that take almost everyone but where you dont do the course you want straight away but can get into it later if u pass another one of the courses that you do first up
lol ahahahah, what a nice principal :rofl:lol all this stuff is fresh in my brain we had this maasively long speech from our principal telling us that there are three kinds of uni's
-places where u need a higher UAI are better and let less in -
-places where you have to get in the top something % to make it to the next year (but have a slightly lower UAI entry)
- and then the ones i mentioned b4 that personally reminds me of melbourne uni
another thing our principal told us was to aim for band 1 and he'll be disappointed if we dont get some - he actually meant band 6 lol
I don't know of any unis doing thatlol all this stuff is fresh in my brain we had this maasively long speech from our principal telling us that there are three kinds of uni's
-places where u need a higher UAI are better and let less in -
-places where you have to get in the top something % to make it to the next year (but have a slightly lower UAI entry)
- and then the ones i mentioned b4 that personally reminds me of melbourne uni
another thing our principal told us was to aim for band 1 and he'll be disappointed if we dont get some - he actually meant band 6 lol
hmm... how come its ranked so high then? Dont they have like high UAI cut-offs or something?according to my principal they take pretty much everyone but say if you want to be a doctor you'll spend 3 years doing stuff like bio at uni then if you're good enough they'll let you go on and become a doctor
- this is also according to my principal but im not 100% he did used to work at a uni admissions place though so i think he has some idea
As Moll said, it isn't a prerequisite, although Advanced English is, I do want to drop a subject for EE 2Unit, although our coordinator says it's a little too late for that. Bridging courses... I think that would be my last option :\i thought you needed to do extension english to get into journalism? as in its a pre requiste?
suppose you could do a bridging course though...
Thanks for the tipYou'll need to work extremly hard... most likely a band 6 in each to get you a 90+ UAI
Visual Arts is pretty low scaling (I think) so you could drop that if you wanted...
Yep, I've taken that into account, although I don't see myself moving to Bathurst, not only is UTS's location convenient, but UTS also provides top notch practical work, which deeply impacts your resume. The journalism industry wants to see a handful of hands on exprience learnt.Why not try CSU. Best journalism course in NSW (with UTS) and the UAI isn't astronomical.