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The HSC in all its infamous glory.
Ahhh yes here it comes…can you hear it? The sound of a thousand crying individuals who did not perform up to their true potential on their HSC. Now don’t get me wrong, in some cases people who tend to lose concentration and end up with a disgusting ATAR genuinely have something that is deteriorating there focus and study patterns. Its life, shit happens.
But then there are those who just really couldn’t give a fuck in the end, they tried their little hearts out yet could not succeed in securing those precious marks they needed. So as you sit here reading this sentence I hope you are able to generate an image in your mind that captures the true essence of the fact that there are those in this world who will be receiving their ATAR early December and who will be devastated by what they see.
Now my question is, for those who do NOT perform to their true potential on their HSC due to whatever it may be as their chosen reason if any. Is there any chance to be able to gain entry to a University? I understand that University isn’t for everyone but for those who had dreams of achieving this step in life from as young as the age twelve is there any chance?
Now before you begin posting your “OP IS RETARDED” replies and such…take into consideration that yes I do understand what TAFE and secondary forms of education are. I just need that little extra piece of information that can help close the link.
So I have composed a few questions for you kids to answer or try anyway….that may complete the entire puzzle.
NOTE: I tried to be as general as possible so that the answers to these questions may benefit everyone.
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1. How do I get into TAFE and why would I?
2. Does TAFE offer pathways to every course that is available at Universities?
3. How much does TAFE cost?
4. How long must I attend TAFE before being allowed to transfer to the University of my Choice?
5. Is the transfer a 100% guaranteed outcome for those who attend TAFE?
6. What else can I do/Attend to give me a pathway to University? (Colleges etc?)
7. Can I pay to get into University straight after the HSC?
8. What is the minimum ATAR requirement to be chosen for TAFE/alternate methods of education? (If any)
9. Do you need to do anything extra in relation to TAFE/alternate methods of education to able to transfer to University?
10. SCENARIO: You gain a bad ATAR yet have aspirations of doing oohhh let’s say /b/ law @ Usyd. What is the likeliness of that?
Ahhh yes here it comes…can you hear it? The sound of a thousand crying individuals who did not perform up to their true potential on their HSC. Now don’t get me wrong, in some cases people who tend to lose concentration and end up with a disgusting ATAR genuinely have something that is deteriorating there focus and study patterns. Its life, shit happens.
But then there are those who just really couldn’t give a fuck in the end, they tried their little hearts out yet could not succeed in securing those precious marks they needed. So as you sit here reading this sentence I hope you are able to generate an image in your mind that captures the true essence of the fact that there are those in this world who will be receiving their ATAR early December and who will be devastated by what they see.
Now my question is, for those who do NOT perform to their true potential on their HSC due to whatever it may be as their chosen reason if any. Is there any chance to be able to gain entry to a University? I understand that University isn’t for everyone but for those who had dreams of achieving this step in life from as young as the age twelve is there any chance?
Now before you begin posting your “OP IS RETARDED” replies and such…take into consideration that yes I do understand what TAFE and secondary forms of education are. I just need that little extra piece of information that can help close the link.
So I have composed a few questions for you kids to answer or try anyway….that may complete the entire puzzle.
NOTE: I tried to be as general as possible so that the answers to these questions may benefit everyone.
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1. How do I get into TAFE and why would I?
2. Does TAFE offer pathways to every course that is available at Universities?
3. How much does TAFE cost?
4. How long must I attend TAFE before being allowed to transfer to the University of my Choice?
5. Is the transfer a 100% guaranteed outcome for those who attend TAFE?
6. What else can I do/Attend to give me a pathway to University? (Colleges etc?)
7. Can I pay to get into University straight after the HSC?
8. What is the minimum ATAR requirement to be chosen for TAFE/alternate methods of education? (If any)
9. Do you need to do anything extra in relation to TAFE/alternate methods of education to able to transfer to University?
10. SCENARIO: You gain a bad ATAR yet have aspirations of doing oohhh let’s say /b/ law @ Usyd. What is the likeliness of that?