You dont pick your major until 2nd year. All those units are the one's all communications students do, and then in 2nd and 3rd year you do units specific to your major.
Age: 25
Job: Marketing and CR Manager - 38hours per week
Money in Bank: I think around 4k in actual savings
Loans - HECS - ~2k, Car - still owe about 24-25k, Morgage - started off at $365k but it is between me and my partner.
Here are some copies of newsletters I get from UWS, there are a few stories of UWS law graduates.
http://www.uws.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0017/110096/ALU1275_GradLife_8.pdf
http://www.uws.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/75565/GradLife.pdf
I think the whole purpose of UWS with their...
The financial burden of having to repeat a unit
The big fat FAIL on your transcript if you fail a unit
And graduating uni in time i.e not going back to uni for one semester after everyone else graduates.
Sports management and property are too narrow, if you want to keep your options open.
Management is something you can work your way into within many fields - your not going to go straight from being a graduate to a manager.
HR and Marketing are kind of related. HR you are working internally...
If you have academic credit, then you probably should wait util you find out what units you are exempt from before you select your units.
Maybe the letters mean your last initial of you name...I dont know lol
By the way, just something that Im not sure about. If you have been in a job for say half the financial year, earning an income that is above the threshold, but you have not earnt that income in the full year becuase you have not worked in that job the full year, so your taxable income is below...
I was only paying $2k a semester, and half of it was paid by my parents anyway, and they would prefer to pay for my education than put it towards a house for me and my partner, especially with the income he has.
It was fine for me to put money towards paying off my HECS, I had nothing else to...
Well I was just speaking from my current situation. I already have a morgage and me and my fiance are paying it off. It's ok with our dual income and he does earn a lot more than i do, but paying an extra $70 a week in tax is just annoying when it can go towards other stuff.
No, they take it out of your tax. i.e If you are earning in the minimum income bracket to pay back HECS $43-48k you pay back 4%.
I'm paying almost $4k in HECS this year (although I'll probably get a refund becuase its more than I owe)
It may not seem like much out of your annual income, but...
1. You will have to see if the uni's do mid year transfers...some do and some dont.
2. No, uni transfers are based on ATAR and Uni marks
3. Aim as high as possible, but it really depends on your ATAR
4. You can get credited for subjects you do if they are recognised at the uni you are...