This thread talks about the point in enrolling for TAFE to obtain employment and if there would be any point to enrol for college if someone wants to;
- Work or find work?
and is going to TAFE really stopping you from earning wages instead of earning nothing while studying/learning?
please...
Why aren't I employable again?! Huh? My first thread obviously shows that I am un-employed and looking for work and that if I do a TAFE course now it'll make me un-employed for a an extra 6 months whilsts at college. That does sound like the topic for this thread as well..duh
Haha, yeah kevins right bro..the only reason why macquarie says it in that form is because it needs to keep up with the good ol trends of advertising their courses for majoring in psychology..
You can combine many Arts (Majoring in Psychology) with another Degree at many uni's, its just...
Offcourse i've heard of that, lol!..lots of people know that. I'm not talking about apprenticeships because those type of stuff you NEED WORK FIRST to actually be eligible to enrol INTO TAFE to do that TAFE course..
I am talking about the mainstream normal courses like retail/ hospitality...
You can choose either schedule even if its 1 or 2 years..day/night, doesn't matter
Different TAFE's have better teachers in subjects then other tafes, but I'd think you should try Liverpool a go in my own opinion (If you live that close from there)
In the 2 year course, you can choose to do a...
Basically if I wanted to be employed ASAP, I dont see much point in enrolling for TAFE now to be employed after graduation..since thats just a place to do further education and that it'll hinder my chance on getting more money if I'd lose 6 months more time..and it does take time to do training
I mean I know the advantage of being an apprentice/trainee is that you can learn more while doing on the job and off the job training at TAFE and that the students will get more money from the government/centrelink doing an apprenticeship etc, either it be from a private or public company..but...
Allright, I decided to talk about TAFE here..
I've just missed out on enrolment because I heard before that they where taking place today (But some courses are also closing tomorrow and the 3rd/7/09)..However, the point i'm trying to come across is..I want to get any type of job/work right now...
Re: Which cut off do I use as a guide for the mid-year admissions? 2008 Main round or
This must be talking about your preferences hey uac.aplcnt.. Yeah you gotta have atleasts some guide to choose courses
Re: Which cut off do I use as a guide for the mid-year admissions? 2008 Main round or
people are quite slow during this time aren't they..maybe on the weekdays are better:apig:
Re: Which cut off do I use as a guide for the mid-year admissions? 2008 Main round or
I personally think though that people should've used the 2009 cut offs, this is for undergraduates only though..;)
I heard rumours or whatever its called that the WAM is a little different from the GPA..WAM = Weighted average mark and GPA = Grade Point average. Different institutions use either these two or maybe others idk about others.
I sort of remember how to calculate GPA.
Averagely theres 8 UoC/units...
Re: Which cut off do I use as a guide for the mid-year admissions? 2008 Main round or
What? You cant change them until January next year..thats if you mean he is going to re-apply again for 2010 admissions, but uac.aplcnt was only talking about 2009 mid-year admissions if you read...