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Geography's in scienceis geography more considered as science or arts subjects?
by the way usyd offer language course at beginner level right?
If you're doing BEd/BA I would think the contribution should only be ~$4500, a bit more if you do economics subjects.Student Contribution BandArea of Study2009 Contribution
National PrioritiesEducation, Nursing, Mathematics, Science, Statistics$4,162Band 1Humanities, Arts, Behavioural Science, Social Studies, Foreign Languages, Visual and Performing Arts$5,201Band 2Computing, Built Environment, Health, Engineering, Surveying, Agriculture$7,412Band 3Law, Dentistry, Medicine, Veterinary Science, Accounting, Administration, Economics and Business, Commerce$8,677
the table above, does the student contribution money indicate the money you pay for your degree for a year?
and i visited the usyd website and the cost is different.
from the table above which is also from website of usyd, it indicates that my student contribution is gonna be around $8000 and from the website if usyd, specifically from the course fee page, it is more expensive like it is almost $9000.
which one should i pay on the enrolment day>??
and do you have to pay student contribution fee on the enrolment day?
can you pay a bit later?
so if you do education and if you do maths or economics or something like this, you need to pay more on top of 4500?If you're doing BEd/BA I would think the contribution should only be ~$4500, a bit more if you do economics subjects.
You don't have to pay on the enrolment day
Yes that's the only money you'll need to bring, and there isn't even a need for that provided you have a tax file number.so what is the money i need to pay on the enrolment day?
student contribution?
can you pay later not using HECS like during semester 1 ?