There's inpUTS.
But that's for long term educational disadvantage, and to be eligible, you would need more than one type of educational disadvantage.
http://www.equity.uts.edu.au/students/inputs.html
The UAI is important if your looking for entry into uni. I think that HSC marks are more indicative of your abilities as a student (hm). I'm gonna go with HSC marks instead.
(preparing myself for a really crap UAI) :hammer:
English (Standard): 79 Band 4
Industrial Technology: 91 Band 6
General Mathematics: 87 Band 5
Studies of Religion I: Band 5
Textiles and Design: 89 Band 5
Visual Arts: 84 Band 5
meh, fairly average...
I've kinda come to terms with myself. I've done the 'best' that I could all year and what I get is what I get. If I get into UTS or UNSW - I'll consider myself extremely lucky (doubtful tho). If not, well... I just got sent a letter from UOW confirming a guaranteed position in graphic design...
UTS and UNSW are good.
Pretty much anything listed under AGDA will give you a good career opportunity since they list a number of tertiary institutions and reccommend students that have graduated from the courses to employees.
So that also includes visual comm at UWS (yeah - i know...the...
oooo ok...
i thought a was the CF (artist <---> artwork)
b was practice (pretty self explanatory)
and c was the frames (viewer 1 came from the structural frame whereas viewer 2 came from the subjective frame)
ah well - it's all over with now :D
hm, textiles doesn't seem too popular...
yeah - i thought it was a fair exam.
i was a little miffed about that question too. what did u write down?
i put down colourfastness, but i'm not too sure whether it's a principle of dying or not.
I agree with you there bugger.
I think C is the answer for the future value of an annuity...
When you're finding the present value, aren't you finding the value of the lump sum that will give you the same value as an annuity that has regular contributions?
I don't think I made sense...