Episodic Erudite
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Hi, I was kinda hoping people might be able to give me some advice with thinking about what university and courses are worth enrolling into.
I'm currently in year 11, just completed a gifted and talented course (students can apply for a Critical Thinking course) at mq uni with a high distinction, meaning I can then do another unit based on a variety of selections. I'm doing acc. math ext 1 so I'm in the middle of my HSC, meaning I might be able to do some mathematics in university next year whilst I do my HSC.
I'm looking for ideas regarding universities in Australia and overseas and how I might be able to use my MQ experience and results (Critical thinking will go towards my HSC [but not ATAR]) in my application for these universities.
First of all, by the time I finish my HSC, I could finish 3 more MQ units, and if I get another distinction I'll get an early offer into MQ. Issue is I'd like to goto a better university than MQ. I'd rather goto ANU or study overseas at a university of similar or greater reputation.
Here's some context:
The courses most in my interest at MQ either aren't available at all, or only available if I take time out of my schooling. These good courses would include mathematics, mechanics, some interesting philosophy, all of which I'm interested in and might secure me good positions in a university other than MQ (if I get HD's and stuff). There are some less interesting courses of similar credit and wouldn't take time out of school but I don't think I would have the invested interest necessary to do well in them. There is one exception which is the formal logic course, which I'd do well in due to taking the stanford coursera course on logic but I don't know if this would have so much credit.
If I decide to take time out of school to do a mathematics course I probably won't perform as well for my HSC, practically giving up the courses I'm interested in at ANU (Bachelor of Philosophy- 99 ATAR). I could use my MQ course experience and knowledge to apply overseas, but i don't know how successful this would be. There might also be a chance that ANU will accept me regardless of meeting the ATAR cutoff due to performance in these courses, or perhaps I would be able to move universities after school and after some study and good results at MQ. But I'm not interested in studying at MQ, studying overseas might be too expensive and I also don't know how successful these approaches would be or if they could ever be (that's why I'm asking here).
So, I have three options:
Focus on the HSC (ANU- still risky)
Focus on MQ courses (overseas or alternative placement into ANU.)
Focus on both (Risky, might secure a scholarship overseas, might secure a position at ANU)
There's always the option I study at MQ for my bachelors and then apply overseas for my Masters but I just don't think this is preferrable because of the opportunities I'll miss.
I'm just looking for advice or information if anyone could be so kind to offer any,
thanks.
I'm currently in year 11, just completed a gifted and talented course (students can apply for a Critical Thinking course) at mq uni with a high distinction, meaning I can then do another unit based on a variety of selections. I'm doing acc. math ext 1 so I'm in the middle of my HSC, meaning I might be able to do some mathematics in university next year whilst I do my HSC.
I'm looking for ideas regarding universities in Australia and overseas and how I might be able to use my MQ experience and results (Critical thinking will go towards my HSC [but not ATAR]) in my application for these universities.
First of all, by the time I finish my HSC, I could finish 3 more MQ units, and if I get another distinction I'll get an early offer into MQ. Issue is I'd like to goto a better university than MQ. I'd rather goto ANU or study overseas at a university of similar or greater reputation.
Here's some context:
The courses most in my interest at MQ either aren't available at all, or only available if I take time out of my schooling. These good courses would include mathematics, mechanics, some interesting philosophy, all of which I'm interested in and might secure me good positions in a university other than MQ (if I get HD's and stuff). There are some less interesting courses of similar credit and wouldn't take time out of school but I don't think I would have the invested interest necessary to do well in them. There is one exception which is the formal logic course, which I'd do well in due to taking the stanford coursera course on logic but I don't know if this would have so much credit.
If I decide to take time out of school to do a mathematics course I probably won't perform as well for my HSC, practically giving up the courses I'm interested in at ANU (Bachelor of Philosophy- 99 ATAR). I could use my MQ course experience and knowledge to apply overseas, but i don't know how successful this would be. There might also be a chance that ANU will accept me regardless of meeting the ATAR cutoff due to performance in these courses, or perhaps I would be able to move universities after school and after some study and good results at MQ. But I'm not interested in studying at MQ, studying overseas might be too expensive and I also don't know how successful these approaches would be or if they could ever be (that's why I'm asking here).
So, I have three options:
Focus on the HSC (ANU- still risky)
Focus on MQ courses (overseas or alternative placement into ANU.)
Focus on both (Risky, might secure a scholarship overseas, might secure a position at ANU)
There's always the option I study at MQ for my bachelors and then apply overseas for my Masters but I just don't think this is preferrable because of the opportunities I'll miss.
I'm just looking for advice or information if anyone could be so kind to offer any,
thanks.