FinalFantasy
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Like in other countries, could it be possibly easier to get into a desired course in uni?
that is also open to bias.....katietheskatie said:i think university entrance in places like america is a lot fairer than it is here. in australia, it's solely academic - you've got your assessment marks combined with your hsc mark, which gives you one little score. and for pretty much every course (except things like art and music), it's pretty much the determining factor.
in america, they have the sat exams and grade point averages, which together are pretty much their internal and external assessments. but on top of that, they get to write application essays, and their other achievements and extra-curricular activities are taken into consideration as well. i don't know, but i think that's a hell of a lot fairer than that one rank we get here.
There are alternate entry methods....katietheskatie said:true, but it doesn't necessarily take everything into account.
for example, i'd love to get into this combined hospitality and arts degree, where the cutoff is 85. the chance of me getting that 85 and therefore getting into the course based solely on my academic marks is pretty slim. if they took other things into consideration, such as that i got pretty much every hospitality award in year 12 possible, all my experiences and extra-curricular activities, and that i've done pretty well in english all throughout school, i'd have a better chance of getting in. not to say 'oh yeah, i'm so great', because i'm not. i'm just saying. someone who did all science subjects might end up with a higher uai than me and get into the course, when they're not suited for it at all.
i talk too much, but i think you get my drift. kind of. i don't think university entrance should be completely based on academics, because it's not like that in the real world.