Dont quote me on this, as I may be wrong, but I THINK that either most of their courses are NOT supported by HECS and/or the fees are higher than most other uni's.Huratio said:i have no idea how to apply.. but i'm applying as well...
apparently they only accept like 40 students per course or something like that.. and some courses are not supported by HECS.
No we get out UAC stuff next termdamnation said:have u guys got your thingys to fill in for what uni u want? i haven't got anything yet...
http://www.nd.edu.au/index.shtmlmelsc said:so how to do apply?
the courses are supported by something called Fee-Help - apparently it is much more expensive than HECS- supported courses. I think this goes for every course except nursing and some other courses...hYperTrOphY said:Dont quote me on this, as I may be wrong, but I THINK that either most of their courses are NOT supported by HECS and/or the fees are higher than most other uni's.
i see...i'll probably get mine then too.melsc said:No we get out UAC stuff next term
Ditto :uhhuh:damnation said:i see...i'll probably get mine then too.
i REALLY want to do law, so much so that i can't think of what else to write on my form...
Nursing students are teh YUM...!Without Wings said:nursing is a national priority, therefore it is cheap at all unis
you do realise there are male nurses or do you swing that way?santaslayer said:Nursing students are teh YUM...!
UhhHhhHHhh...wrong_turn said:you do realise there are male nurses or do you swing that way?
errrr...Ok...lets get back on topicsantaslayer said:UhhHhhHHhh...
...no thanks
most unis have or are planning on raising fees so i guess...get used to it.. its what happens when the government doesn't wanna give you funding...Without Wings said:here's an interesting article regarding canberra unis fee rises for all you hsc 2005ers thinking of doing law next year.
a lof of unis are thinking of raising their fees next year, so you may want to keep an eye on what the uni you plan to attend is doing.
If the UC decides to raise these to the full amount allowable, law degrees will rise by about $322 to $8018 a year, while business and science courses will jump by about $274 to $6849.
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