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itrust

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Hi,

Sorry if this has been posted already, but i was wondering

Other than directly going into Uni after the HSC, what other pathways can i take to study Teaching/Education at UWS?

Pathways I know of:
1. Going Tafe > Children services > UNI
2. UWS Unitrack?

I need more information on Unitrack, the site isn't much of a help.
1. How/When do i apply for unitrack?
2. Do you need an ATAR mark to apply for teaching/education?
3. How does Unitrack work? Do you need a certain mark to guarantee you a spot in UWS?

Thanks guys!
 

ay0_x

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Hi,

Sorry if this has been posted already, but i was wondering

Other than directly going into Uni after the HSC, what other pathways can i take to study Teaching/Education at UWS?

Pathways I know of:
1. Going Tafe > Children services > UNI
2. UWS Unitrack?

I need more information on Unitrack, the site isn't much of a help.
1. How/When do i apply for unitrack?
2. Do you need an ATAR mark to apply for teaching/education?
3. How does Unitrack work? Do you need a certain mark to guarantee you a spot in UWS?

Thanks guys!
Not sure what UWS Unitrack is but I know of UWS college? Basically a bridging course and yes you can do one for teaching. This is all I remember from a talk some guy gave us @ school though...

You need an ATAR of at least 49 for the normal course and I think it was 59 for the fast-paced course. It's 8 months if I remember correctly (4 months for fast paced), and with the right marks you get into the 2nd year of a bachelor of education.

It's about 4 grand for the normal one, 8 grand for the accelerated one. You apply directly through UWS, check their website to see how.

You can also do TPC as UWS looks upon it very favorably.

Hope that helps
 

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