Ok, quite a number of people have been buzzing around talking about non-awards courses, pathways, diplomas and transfers as being alternative methods to get into a course despite a low uai. Can someone please explain these options in detail.
not many ppl know that there is graduate entry level medicine at ANU. So get into ANYTHING at ANU, thats true, any degree is fine, and if you can maintain a distinction average for the three years of your degree, and go well in the GAMSAT thing, (and i think there's an interview??) you can get into graduate entry medicine. They say its pretty competitive but I think I'm going to try. If i dont get in I think I'll try and do physiotherapy post-graduate at UC.deanomyte said:Kami,
Are there any alternate entries into medical science or medicine?
When you take up these Diplomas at Insearch or SIBT I think that it is essentially identical to accepting a first year FEE place and transfer to a HECS place after your second year - the only differences being the initial entry requirement and that your HECS placing in the Bachelor is virtually assured if you pass.Insanity said:I was just wondering with organisations such as Insearch at UTS and SIBT at Macquarie uni, that offer courses that are equivalent to first year uni study, is HECS applicable to the alternative courses these organisations offer?
Or are these alternative courses all full-fee paying?
Much appreciated if that could be clarified.
Thanks for clearing that up. Just wanted to ask another thingkami said:When you take up these Diplomas at Insearch or SIBT I think that it is essentially identical to accepting a first year FEE place and transfer to a HECS place after your second year - the only differences being the initial entry requirement and that your HECS placing in the Bachelor is virtually assured if you pass.
Oh, and I've updated my post for anyone who wants a look - tell me if everything came out properly, lol .
They don't have them - what they do have is basically a more expensive version of the TPC at UNSW and USYD doesn't really have anything, unless you count the Conservatorium's Diploma of Music as one but thats a different animal all together.Insanity said:Thanks for clearing that up. Just wanted to ask another thing
Macquarie Uni ==> SIBT
Insearch == > UTS
Just wondering what's the equivalent institutions for UNSW and USYD?
I heard about that SIBT and Insearch are changing to having HECS as well.....kami said:When you take up these Diplomas at Insearch or SIBT I think that it is essentially identical to accepting a first year FEE place and transfer to a HECS place after your second year - the only differences being the initial entry requirement and that your HECS placing in the Bachelor is virtually assured if you pass.
Oh, and I've updated my post for anyone who wants a look - tell me if everything came out properly, lol .
Due to SIBT and Insearch are awarding a Diploma after you grad. there then you can proceed to Year 2 ....UNSW and USyd. don't have such kind of program....Insanity said:Thanks for clearing that up. Just wanted to ask another thing
Macquarie Uni ==> SIBT
Insearch == > UTS
Just wondering what's the equivalent institutions for UNSW and USYD?
As you can see in the second post of this thread, other universities do offer similar schemes however the RET is for UWS only. However, the RET uses the STAT which is one of the criteria used for entry to USYD Pharmacy and Veterinary Science as well as mature aged entry at various unis.Iheartpaulfrank said:i just received a letter from UWS regarding the RET.
Does any other uni do this as well, offer this scheme?
Just to let you all know i got in to CDU which was my 1st choice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!tamzof@mac.com said:I don't find out till 15th jan 6pm where i get in. but most people i have spoken to have feel i will get my 1st choice.