Okay, so, for example, at uni, if you don't get into the course you want and you do another one, they give you credit for it and they fix up your UAI so you can get into that course.
With TAFE, they have something similar. If you want to do the HSC and you've previously completed a TAFE course, they can cut down your units.
My case is a little different. It involves fixing up your UAI through Open High School, not uni. Is that possible?
I want to do Spanish Beginners. But I have to take the preliminary course this year, even though I'm doing my HSC (because I didn't do the prelim. last year). After I finish high school, I still continue with the HSC Spanish Beginners course. I get my certificate for that at the end of 2009. In this scenario, it would not be counted as part of my UAI (I am doing 10 units currently).
HOWEVER.... Should I do better in Spanish than one of my other subjects (such as Business Studies lol), is it possible to have it included in my 2009 UAI calculation?
I want Spanish on my HSC anyway (the actual certificate) so when I finish in 2009, I will be sending it in to the BOS to give me a new certificate with Spanish on it as part of my subjects.
I am going to do Spanish through Open High School, so it is board developed and a category A subject (that doesn't really matter though). Anyway, point is, it does contribute towards your UAI.
The only catch is that I have to be enrolled as a student at either a high school or TAFE institute to continue studying with Open High School (they said I could ask my high school to keep me enrolled as a "pretend" student).
So yeah. Anyway...
Can they fix up my UAI or not? I read somewhere that you have 5 years to complete your HSC. If this is really the case, then I should be fine, no?
Thanks in advance!
With TAFE, they have something similar. If you want to do the HSC and you've previously completed a TAFE course, they can cut down your units.
My case is a little different. It involves fixing up your UAI through Open High School, not uni. Is that possible?
I want to do Spanish Beginners. But I have to take the preliminary course this year, even though I'm doing my HSC (because I didn't do the prelim. last year). After I finish high school, I still continue with the HSC Spanish Beginners course. I get my certificate for that at the end of 2009. In this scenario, it would not be counted as part of my UAI (I am doing 10 units currently).
HOWEVER.... Should I do better in Spanish than one of my other subjects (such as Business Studies lol), is it possible to have it included in my 2009 UAI calculation?
I want Spanish on my HSC anyway (the actual certificate) so when I finish in 2009, I will be sending it in to the BOS to give me a new certificate with Spanish on it as part of my subjects.
I am going to do Spanish through Open High School, so it is board developed and a category A subject (that doesn't really matter though). Anyway, point is, it does contribute towards your UAI.
The only catch is that I have to be enrolled as a student at either a high school or TAFE institute to continue studying with Open High School (they said I could ask my high school to keep me enrolled as a "pretend" student).
So yeah. Anyway...
Can they fix up my UAI or not? I read somewhere that you have 5 years to complete your HSC. If this is really the case, then I should be fine, no?
Thanks in advance!