VA has a theory section as well as a practical section.
This may not be apparent for those of the school of perpetual self-pity.
Art is an intellectual activity. That is where a tutor is helpful.
I do not mean to put down as such more to highlight the need for greater thought to go into the needs of children and the proper value of the care and for that matter art too.
Is wanting something better for children a bad thing
So you are suggesting the add should read say
babysitter required for pre-school children, some knowledge of childcare and art skills required. I am prepared to pay an hourly rate most schoolgirls get for looking after one child.
You will be solely responsible for the care and safety...
I notice that tutoring subjects are maths english science etc. Anyone get tutoring in Visual Arts? How much does it cost? Who does it ? and where??????
I am not sure what your point is.
SHould just anyone look after children or should they know what they are doing?
If you see art as valuable should you pay a reasonable amount to access a specialist art person?
Should child care be the bastion of slave wages because mostly women do it...
Are you sure you want an art tutor because you are only offering babysitting rates of pay. and pretty low ones at that.
an art tutor is usually paid approx $40 ph and up
Here is a what if. What if the artist you studied IS in section 1 and you need to use it in section 2 should you be penalised for being a victim of coincidence?
I suppose a bonus would be you could answer section 1 really well
Also OTEN TAFE at stratfield has a course in Portfolio Preparation Course No 24026 at http://www.oten.edu.au/oten/study/courses/CILS/coursedetails.cfm?CID=24026
CLick on course information leaflet
Try this book
http://www.hi.com.au/folio/
Chapter 5 in this books gives good advice on how to prepare for tertiary entrance. It offers sample questions, shows you how to do a role play as practise for the da. Information is based on research of art schools also advice on how to prepare...
An undergraduate is anyone who has not graduated. That is someone who is applying to attend or currently studying but not finished.
Students who have graduated are postgraduates. They study for a masters or a doctorate
You can be certain if you don't apply you won't get a scholarship.
What advice do you want. Do you want to be told you are wonderful and you will get it.
I suppose it depends on how bad you want a scholarship. If you don't want it badly enough don't apply. If you do want it then apply...
FOr COFA scholarships go to http://www.cofa.unsw.edu.au/college/scholarships/2005UGscholarshipsHandout.pdf
this is a print out of cofa based scholarships.
If you go to the cofa home page there is a button on the left hand side that says scholarships.
You could also try the UNSW site for...
APPLICATIONS CLOSE SEPTEMBER 30
http://www.uac.edu.au/uac/costs.html
The government offers 2 types of scholarships under the heading of Commonwealth equity scholarships. Go to the UAC website. Its listed under financial support. CLick on this and go almost to the bottom of the page...
Your internal mark assesses what you did in class. For example you did no work all year and then did a great piece in one class you will have a poor internal mark. Wen the work gets HSC marked they mark only on what they see.
You can see the 2 marks may be miles apart.
New book out by heinemann. Focus onFolio.Great for year 11 trying to decide what to do for BOW also good for year 12 wanting to got to art school with advice on what to do to get in at http://www.hi.com.au/folio/
my school is Aug 11 for assessment task marking followed by wrapping for sending away. my teacher likes time for marking and meeting BoS marks deadlines. She also says if your ready by this time there is a buffer for problems should they occurr at the last moment