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from course Bs of Education (Sec Humanities and social science)/ Bs of Arts,
if the student wish to major in economics, the student need another major from Arts degree. well, it is what i read from the website.

if TESOL is in education, can you suggest me some interesting Arts subjects?
i visited the website and saw all the list but having difficulty in choosing atm.
 

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Only you know what will interest you. You can choose subs from Government and International Relations, History, philosophy, a language etc etc.
 

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is geography more considered as science or arts subjects?

by the way usyd offer language course at beginner level right?
 

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1. Inclined to say a social science~

2. Yes.
 

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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?
 
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If you know about this matter, can you please answer the above question please!
 

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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?
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
 

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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
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?
do you know where to find this out??


and you really sure that you don't need to pay the student contributiom fee on the enrolment day?
coz from the website, it said:

Credit card, EFTPOS, cheque or postal order
If you are a Commonwealth supported student who wishes to pay theit student contribution up-front or you are enrolling in a domestic fee-paying place and are not eligble for FEE-HELP, payment may be made by cheque (to ‘University of Sydney’), credit card (MasterCard, Visa, Diners or American Express ) or EFTPOS. Cash will NOT be accepted. If paying by cheque, it is best not to write the cheque before you enrol, as the exact amount to pay will be confirmed on that day. You can also pay by postal order; if paying your student fees upfront remember that to get a postal order you must know the exact payment to make, so you must be sure of the units you will be studying.

then what is the above thimg you meed to pay?
is that the student contribution?
it is for a year right?
if you don't have to pay up front on the enrolment day, then
can you pay it during the semester?

is there the usyd website where i can check for sure?
 

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Fees are billed per Unit of Study. The subjects you do will likely fall into different bands. The exact amount you pay is thus dependent on the subjects you do.

They'll calculate it all and tell you how much is due.
 

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really?
can you give me example of your one?
and what is the money that you pay on the enrolment day?
is that student contribution?
can you pay it later like during semester 1?
 

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i am just very nervous.
i don't know what the money i need to bring on enrolment day is the
student contribution or something else.
and i don't know if i can pay student contribution later in the semester.
and i have never heard what Rafy told me that depend on subjects,
they charge you differently and if they charge differently what is the
student contribution for?:confused::(
 

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If you can't pay it or don't want to make a partial deposit, bring your TFN and apply for a HECS-HELP Loan for your contributions.
 

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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 ?
 

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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 ?
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.
And I think I read that you can pay by mid-February to get the discount.
And re: different prices for subjects, the table you posted applies to a full-time load (ie. 48 CP) in a certain area. So each subject will cost 1/8 of the student contribution. So eg. if you do 4 science and 4 arts subjects in a year, it'll cost you the average of the science and the arts contributions.
And seriously, you need to stop worrying about this stuff
 

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can anyone please answer the questions in the first post of this page?
 

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So I'm guesstimating just bring the necessary stuff (eg- TFN number, enrolment/offers letter etc) as there is no need for money unless I want to get an ACCESS card?
 

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