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hey just wondering...

if i only have 10 units and 2 of those 10 units include a vet course... (business services admin.) will that pull my uai down???

what if i choose not to do the hsc for vet???
will i still get a uai?
 

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No you won't get a UAI, because you only do 10 units, you must have 10 units to get a HSC and UAI, if you do good in your business services it won't pull you down, like i said i did IT (VET) and that boosted me up.
 

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Basically you need to the HSC vet exam if you want a UAI. VET courses normally have low scaling but if you do well in it, it will help you not hinder.
 

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but generally VET courses pull u down in the scaling process.....my skool didnt recommend me do a VET course coz they said if i wanted a uai, the VET course would pull me down hard...(IT)
 

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That's only assuming that you won't perform well as it will be detrimental to your UAI.
 

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yeh.. the in class assessments seem to be really easy... i fluke them....

in the prelim i got like all the multiple choice right but the extended response might as well have been in chinese

ne hints on how to write a good essay??
 

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I wouldn't say "pulled down", I tihnk its more along the lines of "not-as-much-as-would-have-been-possibl-with-a-non-vet-course" ...the scaling is bad for VET courses unfortunately...so even if youre brilliant it wont really help you.
 

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Vet courses are for people who are not really interested in tertiary studies. As you can see, VET courses are considered "less challenging" and universities require category A courses as prerequsites and do not recognise Category B courses such as VET.
 

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catergory B courses are "semi recognised" as sum of the content is useful for uni but the majority is mainly targeted at people who wanna work
 

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luckily i did 12 units, 2 units of VET was not counted in the UAI. the exam for it was easy but i got scaled down to 86.
 

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