Sew2289 vbmenu_register("postmenu_3641049", true); do Uni when it suits you. It sounds like you have a plan anyway. Your UAI will still be ‘valid’ and what’s more your flight school study may even help you get into Uni.
At UWS, applicants who aren’t finishing the HSC in the same year as they apply are assessed on four criteria:
1. HSC or equivalent
2. Tafe or tertiary study
3. Work experience
4. STAT
Each of these four are given a rank out of 100 and the highest is what they use to see if you can get a place.
See this Link: http://yourfuture.uws.edu.au/applynow/ncsl_ug it’s quite good.
http://community.boredofstudies.org/showthread.php?t=178758
OR alternatively you could STAY at UWS and study in a Law school that recently took out the top prize in the Australian Law Students Association Conference Mooting Competition. Thirty-three Australian law schools competed and some international law schools. One of the UWS students received best oralist. The UWS team is now going to represent Australia in the London competition.
http://pubapps.uws.edu.au/news/index.php?act=view&story_id=2249
The UWS open day is actually on this Sunday August 17th. Why don’t you go along and watch the staff and students in action at the moot court http://www.yourfuture.uws.edu.au/events/open_day
Now about getting into this award winning law school:
The 2008 UAI was 90 but it can fluctuate.
BONUS POINTS: I would recommend reading the information for yourself. Quick overview; UWS does offer three advantages for Greater Western Sydney Students
- Regional Bonus
- Subject Bonus
- Early Offer
I have no idea what you are talking about when you say employers discriminate against UWS students, if anything it is an unfair advantage to go to UWS as they know how practically trained and job-ready the UWS graduates are. You might want to watch this too. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhbhTHojJJo&NR=1