Hello I am doing Newstep 2009 at Newcastle Uni. Wow, what to tell you and where to start... Newstep has (as corny as it sounds) changed my life. Looking back, I feel like I wasted year 11 and 12 with the highly competitive HSC. All that stress was not worth it for the poor UAI I recieved. I should of dropped out in year 10 and worked for two years and saved up for something worthwhile. I'll share with you some honest figures, my UAI was 48.7 for the 2008 HSC. Last semester I passed Semester one Newstep with a Credit in English, a distinction in IT (computers) a distinction in Design Drawing and a High Distinction in Directed Study. Already I am well above average within the course. Don't think for a moment Newstep is a bludge and an easy way into uni. I have seen so many people drop out because they finally realised they did not want to put the work in for uni which is exactly what i did last year and I promised myself it was not going to happen twice. How I did it? Well the relaxed uni environment is amazing, I mean it's a totally different world. You are amongst some of the brightest people in Australia!
The lecturers and tutors are wonderful who offer every minute of their time to you. You can contact them via email and personal consultations and some offer their office/home phone number for emergencies! Blackboard and student mail(online organiser, mail system, course information) is amazing and really helpful. Also, the library is tops. There is an online library site (Newcat) which has all the journals, books newspapers that you need for your study. Lucky for you, the new Flowers room section of the library is open and available to use and has comfy new lounges, large windows overlooking the grass and trees and computer areas (no more line ups for a computer). You are also have no restrictions on sites you browse, so if you are feeling like you need a break from your study - Myspace or facebook is not blocked (hurrah). Food and drink are also allowed in the library unlike high school.
Most people would agree that the lucky ones who have done Newstep have had the beneficial experience of uni before they start their post grad. Think of 2011 (if you do Newstep and pass it), you would be used to the culture of uni and how to use blackboard, online services, studentmail, printers etc unlike other first years. Newstep teaches you how to write essays which I was never taught how to properly write. I recieved a distinction on my last two essays because of the skills I had learned in Newstep English. Because you only need to be at uni a few days a week, you will have understanding, supporting tutors who will not scare you like your teachers do now when it comes to the HSC and is entirely free (govt funded) - it is a totally relaxing year. There is hard work, believe me, but you will have to experience the difference yourself.
Where do I start with the facilities? The Shortland building is cool because of the bar, huge food court, Subway, post office, Gloria Jeans (yum!) and Pinkies the candy shop! there are some on the Hunter side too. The hours a week are so convenient! If you are lucky, you can fit your classes within three days, if not four days but at least one of those days will have one class. Last semester I went on Mon 9-3 (2 hr break), Wed 9-1 (1 hr break) and Friday 9-4 (2 hr break). This semester I am at the uni Tue 9-12, Wed 9-3 (3 hr break) and Friday 9-5 (2 hr break) As you can see, at least 2 full days off. Might I add the excellent elective choices... Such a shame though, I never heard about Newstep until my father rang up the uni and asked for options around my abismal UAI.
The high schools urgently need to stop telling students it's now or never and perhaps tell them that there is a light at the end of the tunnel if failure does occur. Tell your friends about Newstep if they are in doubt. This just may well be the best thing for you. Goodluck to you with the HSC. Do not forget Newstep is great and do not be ashamed of your HSC marks.