I don't sightread at all. I've been told it's a bad habit to write down the notes, but I've never listened. So I am pretty good, if I don't say so myself, at writing down what the notes are :D
Oh, I get ya.
That leaves you with 8 units for your HSC year. Wow. Good on you.
One thing, are you sure you want to spend your 05 doing one subject at TAFE when you could be in UNI?
There are pros and cons either way anyway.
Welcome :)
I just lost my post. Darnit.
For your 10 units for HSC, is chemistry included?
If so, you can do extra HSC subjects at TAFE. My friend tried to do the same thing, but he was too late, but I think you have a chance since it's the start of the year.
As it's school holidays now, I...
You can repeat a HSC subject at Tafe. And from that a new UAI is calculated.
I'm not sure whether Chemistry will be outed in the UAI calculation though. I suppose it would if chem was the lowest mark out of all your units.
Haha melbournian.
My average was 13 UAI points higher than my actual uai.
My average being 75 and my actual UAI being 62.
Not everyone is well off kiddies :)
I didn't read everything but I agree with Ms 12 and iambored.
Anyway. I didn't study and I got 62.
What you put in is what you get out of it.
If you don't believe well, good luck :P
I would repeat the HSC if I were to be automatically accepted into my desired uni course with my new uai.
It saves the.... hassle of transferring from TAFE to Uni, and from Uni to Uni, which MAY take more than one year.
BUT, completing a course in TAFE would make me more qualified for the...
Hey Blue Sky, for some courses you must apply before Friday 31 October 2003... (I just had a look at my booklet, and I cannot find Cert. IV in Health (Nursing) for TAFE in the South Western Sydney region). My guess is that the course you're after requires you to apply before the closing date (31...
Thanks Mr Wiggle and IP_Freely, you've both been very helpful.
I've got a TAFE booklet now and Enrolment day for new students is on Friday 30 January and Monday 2 February 2004.
Semester 1 for 2004 begins on Monday 9 February!