Its a decision that alot of people are facing right now, including me. I've always said that I'm going straight to uni (Do not pass go, do not collect $200!) But now that I'm actually looking at the costs of uni, that $200 is looking pretty good!
Pros:
*Work for a year= $$$$$$
*Working for a year may also mean being entitled to centrelink payments.
*The added money when finally at uni, means that theres more time for study (and fun!)
Cons:
*After working your arse off for the HSC, it's easier to stay in the study habit then give it up for a year and try to pick it up again later.
*The hardwork given during the HSC pays off straight away...you reach your goal (uni program)
*Deferment means you graduate a year later, thats a year of your life gone. You would probably earn more money in a year once you've graduated then you would in the year that you defer.
Thats only a few. I would love some opinions from anyone. Whether you've defered or not- was your decision the right one? Have your friends/yourself struggled at uni and dropped out? Would they have been better to defer?
Pros:
*Work for a year= $$$$$$
*Working for a year may also mean being entitled to centrelink payments.
*The added money when finally at uni, means that theres more time for study (and fun!)
Cons:
*After working your arse off for the HSC, it's easier to stay in the study habit then give it up for a year and try to pick it up again later.
*The hardwork given during the HSC pays off straight away...you reach your goal (uni program)
*Deferment means you graduate a year later, thats a year of your life gone. You would probably earn more money in a year once you've graduated then you would in the year that you defer.
Thats only a few. I would love some opinions from anyone. Whether you've defered or not- was your decision the right one? Have your friends/yourself struggled at uni and dropped out? Would they have been better to defer?
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