loser101
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Some argue that DFEE helps support the university which is true and therefore more CFE places and better facilities in the longrun.
This is great in theory, but in reality it doesnt work.
I've notice that since the DFEE structure has come into place, the CFE cut-off generally has been rising.
Basically the growth of CFE places has been put on hold, the extra places that do come available have been directed towards DFEE places.
Simply more demand by an ever growing population, with constant supply of CFE places means rising UAI scores to get into the CFE courses.
Its a bit like the 4c fuel dockets, yeah they work great for the first year, then eventually the 4c "discount" is absobed into the initial price and increase in grocery prices anyway. Notice how the price of fuel at Shell and Wollies is 2cents higher anyway. So pay an extra 2c/L, save 4c/L, add 2c/$ shopping its all the same.
Wake up guys.
This is great in theory, but in reality it doesnt work.
I've notice that since the DFEE structure has come into place, the CFE cut-off generally has been rising.
Basically the growth of CFE places has been put on hold, the extra places that do come available have been directed towards DFEE places.
Simply more demand by an ever growing population, with constant supply of CFE places means rising UAI scores to get into the CFE courses.
Its a bit like the 4c fuel dockets, yeah they work great for the first year, then eventually the 4c "discount" is absobed into the initial price and increase in grocery prices anyway. Notice how the price of fuel at Shell and Wollies is 2cents higher anyway. So pay an extra 2c/L, save 4c/L, add 2c/$ shopping its all the same.
Wake up guys.