LostAuzzie
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I've applied for a Bachelor of Nanotechnology at UTS, it needs a 75.5 but im hoping for a 90+ to reflect the effort i've put in this year
HEY! You go to Joeys.... its Joolz...aka Juliana...who is this?Gummy_bear said:Mine are all so i can become either an art teacher in high school or an early childhood teacher (year 0-8, which includes kindy and year 1)
Heres my preferences:
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Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Fine Art at University of Newcastle
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Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood) at University of Newcastle
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Bachelor of Art Education at University of New South Wales, College of Fine Arts
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Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts (Secondary-Visual Arts) at ACU National
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Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education) at Macquarie University
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Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies at University of Newcastle
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Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood) at Charles Sturt University, Bathurst
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Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts at University of Newcastle
Tis Jess, the one who did costume for drama individual...hang on..two of us did! i did skakespeare ^^Joolz said:HEY! You go to Joeys.... its Joolz...aka Juliana...who is this?
what if u can't get in by paying?rcandelori said:Arts/Law - Sydney University - UAI 99.6
If I don't get it, I'm paying to get in. Yes questionable morals, but I don't give a damn.
I'm pretty confident I can get at least 98. That's enough to get in according to the dean of the Law faculty at Usyd. If not, then I'll go to UNSW which has a comparably good course.Not-That-Bright said:what if u can't get in by paying?
I feel that you'll make a good practitioner of law, then...rcandelori said:Arts/Law - Sydney University - UAI 99.6
If I don't get it, I'm paying to get in. Yes questionable morals, but I don't give a damn.
Hmm... I do think that it is completely inappropriate to have racist and derogatory comments dished out to others, based on your inadequacies and jealousy.chubbaraff said:I congradulate you on being able to excercise your *Cough* Visa Given *Cough* Democratic right to bypass the merit system...
Im sorry, your wrong, indoctrinated or maybe we can agree to disagree. Competitive education is a new idea. Education is a gift, that cant be appreciated in a fully competitive context. All you have to do is go to the UAI threads and see... no one cares about; breakthroughs in polymerisation (Chem); the emergance of Trotskyism (Modern); The amazing mathematics that makes our world, its always, rank... "oh thats shit" "im not happy" "im stoked" test "ohh im happy with that" "I think i performed well" blah blah blah.... Our world is not egocentric, I will sway from thatEducation has to be competitive, becasue whats the point in EVERYONE having degrees in something-or-other that are impractical and also the government can afford to support everyone through higher education.
Um Architecture @ UNSW has a 90 UAI cut-off (2005)...so maybe ur thinking Interior Architecture...hipPo3 said:B digital media @ CoFA .. but i doubt i would get the 90 UAI
so ill prolly go for the combined degree if its avialable .. then drop the computer science
other choice is Architecture @ UNSW .. 83 UAI cut-off ..
Private students also subsidise your education.What I do have a problem with is Australian Citizens paying for university and jumping the merit system. Its not an economic issue this one. Sure, they make unis more viable, but its the capitulation of the egalitarian society that a lot of people think australia is. You want to get the most prestigious law degree in australia, work your ass off and get 99.6, otherwise, come to school with the plebs...