Smeed
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http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/dont-feel-silly-it-is-confusing/2007/01/19/1169095977185.html
Hmm another university entrance-related story by the SMH - that's two in two days now.
Anyways, what do people think of the current system of receiving university offers? What have your experiences been? Do you find it fair, or like "George Cooney, who chairs the committee responsible for universities admissions index calculations in NSW" do you think the present system needs re-evaluation and if so, how would you change it?
Personally I would prefer a system more like those in the US and Britain whereby students' entrance into university is determined by their marks in generalist subjects as well as other specific subjects that pertain to certain career paths ie. science, humanities etc. I also think that taking into account extra-curricular activities and requiring interviews/essay submissions before making university offers is a good idea as it would ensure that candidates' suitability for certain courses are taken into account before making offers, hence reducing attrition rates, however I am not too sure of the logistical challenges such a system of entry might pose.
On the other hand there are a whole lot of things about the US/UK systems that I do not like, e.g. the massive course costs but lets not go there...
Hmm another university entrance-related story by the SMH - that's two in two days now.
Anyways, what do people think of the current system of receiving university offers? What have your experiences been? Do you find it fair, or like "George Cooney, who chairs the committee responsible for universities admissions index calculations in NSW" do you think the present system needs re-evaluation and if so, how would you change it?
Personally I would prefer a system more like those in the US and Britain whereby students' entrance into university is determined by their marks in generalist subjects as well as other specific subjects that pertain to certain career paths ie. science, humanities etc. I also think that taking into account extra-curricular activities and requiring interviews/essay submissions before making university offers is a good idea as it would ensure that candidates' suitability for certain courses are taken into account before making offers, hence reducing attrition rates, however I am not too sure of the logistical challenges such a system of entry might pose.
On the other hand there are a whole lot of things about the US/UK systems that I do not like, e.g. the massive course costs but lets not go there...