I live in the 'Greater Western Sydney' area and go to a pretty dodgy school... get y allowance and live in a low socio-economic area (near Ashcrroft & Cabra area). I find that max 5% of places reserved for disadvantage people who score within 5 marks of the UAI cutoff is not sufficient. Some people out here have major problems, including financial hardship, family problems, adverse social environment, dodgy schools as I have already metioned, high unemployment, high crime, etc. I think the amount of places reserved should be increased, so too the UAI cutoff range of 5%UAI. Anyone been through similar circumstances agree?
People should also be judged on how disadvantaged they are because some people get onto the EAS who only meet 1 or 2 of the criteria and some people have like 3,4,5+ and end up with the same treatment.
People should also be judged on how disadvantaged they are because some people get onto the EAS who only meet 1 or 2 of the criteria and some people have like 3,4,5+ and end up with the same treatment.