funnybunny
funniest bunny in th land
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it's definitely 6 years..not 22..i hav no idea where the 22 came from either..
ps; u can read the contract online at the department of health and aging website
i hav no objection to the rural entry scheme..i actually think the concept is quite fair,
but i know of some ppl who got in through the rural scheme, but aren't actually "living" in rural areas....they have gone to boarding school in sydney for the past 6 years... i thought the rural entry scheme was established to give a fair go for the country folk who do not have a lot of access to education, school, etc as city folk do......maybe the govt/uni should consider changing the entry criteria so that students who have been educated and live in rural areas can only apply.....
ps; u can read the contract online at the department of health and aging website
i hav no objection to the rural entry scheme..i actually think the concept is quite fair,
but i know of some ppl who got in through the rural scheme, but aren't actually "living" in rural areas....they have gone to boarding school in sydney for the past 6 years... i thought the rural entry scheme was established to give a fair go for the country folk who do not have a lot of access to education, school, etc as city folk do......maybe the govt/uni should consider changing the entry criteria so that students who have been educated and live in rural areas can only apply.....
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