IhateEnglish123
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amenmoral of the story niggas simply dont poor or retarded
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thank you for this! great point, i didnt think even of that but that’s so trueim pretty sure the med requirements for rural students are lower because the government wants to encourage doctors to work in rural areas where there's a shortage
whatthank you for this! great point, i didnt think even of that but that’s so true
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bruh I would be happy to go to hustler's university if that meant I could do medicine. irdc what uni, I've made that pretty clear on this forum.arent you doing that though
I meant entry into the DOM degree using rural benefits not the uni preference.What are your thoughts on the NSW education system?
moral of the story niggas simply dont poor or retardedboredofstudies.org
im not dissing it. im just pointing out how you cant really knock the other person. i think its fine to fight tooth and nail for medicine, especially when youre in competition with a lot of international students for the course as long as u arent cheating or breaking rulesIn all fairness, if more bonded offers wher
bruh I would be happy to go to hustler's university if that meant I could do medicine. irdc what uni, I've made that pretty clear on this forum.
sorry i’m not well versed in this topic - does “international students“ mean they come from a different country, get their education here, and then go back to their country? or does it mean they come from a different country, get their education here, and then stay here? if it’s the former i understand your point but if it’s the latter why should we prevent them from becoming a doctor here if they’re gonna stay here?this isnt a hsc thought but i still want to add it. i think that international students should be severely capped to like 10% for medicine and psychology. we have a really bad shortage of those careers in australia already, and its going to get worse in the future especially when places are going to international students. its not like theres going to be empty places left if international students cant do those courses, theres a ton of people trying to get in. i know international students work really hard, for these subjects specifically its just kind of a matter of taking care of our own people before others
and why would the uni want to do that now?this isnt a hsc thought but i still want to add it. i think that international students should be severely capped to like 10% for medicine and psychology. we have a really bad shortage of those careers in australia already, and its going to get worse in the future especially when places are going to international students. its not like theres going to be empty places left if international students cant do those courses, theres a ton of people trying to get in. i know international students work really hard, for these subjects specifically its just kind of a matter of taking care of our own people before others
i think there should be lesser caps on other courses such as engineering, science, actuarial studies, etc. those courses dont have as bad shortages as medicine, but i still think there should be caps. those jobs are still ones we need to fill in australia. im really lucky that environmental management is something international students dont give a fuck about, meaning i dont have to worry about competing for entry with domestics AND international students.this isnt a hsc thought but i still want to add it. i think that international students should be severely capped to like 10% for medicine and psychology. we have a really bad shortage of those careers in australia already, and its going to get worse in the future especially when places are going to international students. its not like theres going to be empty places left if international students cant do those courses, theres a ton of people trying to get in. i know international students work really hard, for these subjects specifically its just kind of a matter of taking care of our own people before others
unis literally are reliant on international students for funding (i.e. 8.5/35 of the total revenue of 35billion- unis in 2022). Limiting international students is not going to at all help anyhting.this isnt a hsc thought but i still want to add it. i think that international students should be severely capped to like 10% for medicine and psychology. we have a really bad shortage of those careers in australia already, and its going to get worse in the future especially when places are going to international students. its not like theres going to be empty places left if international students cant do those courses, theres a ton of people trying to get in. i know international students work really hard, for these subjects specifically its just kind of a matter of taking care of our own people before others
they come study here, then return to their country. im fine with them coming to study here then stayingsorry i’m not well versed in this topic - does “international students“ mean they come from a different country, get their education here, and then go back to their country? or does it mean they come from a different country, get their education here, and then stay here? if it’s the former i understand your point but if it’s the latter why should we prevent them from becoming a doctor here if they’re gonna stay here?
yea that is how i wish things were. but for now unis are really reliant on international students and i doubt thats changing anytime soonunis literally are reliant on international students for funding (i.e. 8.5/35 of the total revenue of 35billion- unis in 2022). Limiting international students is not going to at all help anyhting.
idk anything about this but wouldn’t limited international students just be replaced with students from australia? or is there a shortage of people applying that actually fit the standards hereunis literally are reliant on international students for funding (i.e. 8.5/35 of the total revenue of 35billion- unis in 2022). Limiting international students is not going to at all help anyhting.
international students pay in the 6 figures for certain degrees. Additional students that are domestic wouldn't fill that gap in revenue.idk anything about this but wouldn’t limited international students just be replaced with students from australia? or is there a shortage of people applying that actually fit the standards here