Sorry for that flame attack on the start of this page.
Going back to the topic, The Melbourne Model can be excellent for some people who are still in midst of decision making on their future careers, in their selected discipline (for example there is alot of professions in Commerce). But, on the contrary, it can be very disadvantageous for people who have already selected their disciplines and do not want to go through a general degree, also for people who can't go into their course that they like because it is not available to them. Personally, I hope that the Melbourne Model becomes a success and other universities catch the lead. Because, really, you can easily change your mind in uni on what to major in or whatever.
Speaking about Uni choices should really be made by the end decision maker, the VCE graduate. But if I was employing an university fresh graduate - ceteris paribus - I would certainly take the UoM graduate as that grad would have an enriched knowledge unlike other students. UoM requires a high ENTER, and a High ENTER requires hard work and commitment. This alone suggests that the person is willing to tackle any situation that he/she has been given.
Also the melbourne graduate is a global citizen, is aware of the changing of the world.
I would have to agree with b3ll to an extent. Albeit the 100 or so million dollars of scholarships that the University will spent, $$$ = Education. If you got the l00t, you can get it all. It really sadens me, as I come from a public school
But the University is dedicated to Access & Equity (or is it jus propaganda LOL) and A&E's vision statement is "Knowledge should be the gate to higher realms of knowledge, not money".
And oh yeah, again sorry for the flame post at the start of this page. Still regretting it
Axy.