ditzy_llama
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thanks izi that was really helpful! i might swap from legal studies to physics now lol
hmm well in 2 years time, theyre going to have vet sci offered at CSU i know because its being offered for me as the first year.. i dont think i'd like to go that far though..Originally posted by ditzy_llama
Congrats everyone that got in!! Im considering doing vet science after i finish high school (got two years to go) ... can you guys keep me updated on how it all goes and whether it lives up to ur expectations etc ... and if there was any subjects u did for ur hsc that were a complete waste of time for vet sci?? Because I heard from a vet student at melbourne uni that physics and maths werent really that necessary ...
only if you are transferringOriginally posted by kimmeh
ohh and you need to sit the STAT test for Vet sci ?
ohhh pokay.. thanks iziOriginally posted by izi
only if you are transferring
yah it is i cant remeber where i saw it though. i was thinking about it and what the uai would be for it.. probably near to match USYD's-possibly higher because they might have "better facilities"Originally posted by ditzy_llama
Kimmeh are u serious about the vet science at csu?? Thats absolutely awesome that's like an hour from me ... might be able to bludge of the parents for a bit longer than anticipated lol! How did you find all this out?
CSU i think are looking more of rural practices.Originally posted by Mambomeg
Yes Vet science is being offerred at CSU wagga wagga starting next year i think, but there are issues there, the AVA is up in arms because they dont think that it will be able to maintain the high standards set by all the other uni's that offer vet. I think they will have like 45 places in first year, i saw an article on it in "the land" paper. It would be difficult being a new graduate from there because the uni wouldnt have had time to build up its reputation and such, so employers would be less willing to hire you. I dunno if they are gonna make the course specifically for rural students or if they'll make u agree to work in the country for so many years after graduating.
yeh me too! how does it work? is it a constant thing, or on and off?Originally posted by izi
anyways, is anyone here a WIRES carer? i really want to become one now coz we just moved into a house (finally! after living in flats for the past 12 years). is it too much of a responsibility, does it interfere with studying??