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Need some help and advice, more than one question! :)
« on: July 14, 2012, 11:37:11 pm »
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Okay! Currently in year 11, by the way!

I need some help deciding on a few things, feel free to scroll down until a word has significance to you.

DIPLOMA v BACHELOR v MASTERS
I know I want to work in the health and business industry, but am undecided on which exact qualifications I am after. Which of these would be the best? (In your opinion?)

Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled Nurse) Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Public Health and Health Promotion (5.5 years)
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Nursing (Registered Nurse)+ MBA (5 years)
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Public Health and Health Promotion, and skip nursing?

WORKING IN YEAR 12
I've had an aim of saving 17k by the end of 2013, to do so I will have to be working 8-12 hours throughout year 12. I feel like I will be able to do this, but as I have never done year 12 I can't say for sure! However this year I have worked 2-3 jobs at a time and have managed well with an A/A+ average across the board. (Except maths...) I don't want to give up my goal but will do so if it becomes too much :) I just want to be prepared at this point.

SAVINGS?
How much should I be thinking about saving for uni? My parents are paying (provide I pass) but I know I will need money for going out, moving out (if I do so) etc! So what do you guys think?

Thank you all heaps for your time! :)

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Re: Need some help and advice, more than one question! :)
« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2012, 02:25:54 am »
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As far as your courses go I wouldn't have the faintest idea as I've never looked into any of them.
As far as working in year 12 goes, I think it's a positive thing so long as you keep your priorities straight and your life in balance (not meaning to sound cliche).
10 hours is definitely reasonable on an organised timetable. I'd also be taking into account your ATAR aims - If you wanted 99.95 I'd probs just go lock myself in my school forever, but for anything else you should do fine.
Some things to consider on part-time work are
-Organisation and balance.
How will your shifts and study time be organised? If you were aiming for 10 hours, would it be benefical to have for example, four hours on a Monday from 4-8pm and an hour and a half study with a <11pm bedtime and six horus on Saturday? Or would it be better to work consistently throughout weekdays and have a small quanity of homework left for the weekend and work five hours on Saturday and Sunday? Also, set yourself limits. Being eager for money, if you were employed on a casual basis and your employer called you on a Thursday and said "Hey can you please work until 10pm from as soon as you can get here - we're dying!!!!" it would be relatively easy to ditch study and go make some dollars, but if you set boundaries with yourself/your employer to only doing your rostered shifts this shouldn't be a problem.
-Flexibility
Some weeks in Year 12, point blank, you are going to get raped with homework. There was one week earlier in the year where my school had a curriculum day following a public holiday, so ten hours of class time was missed. This made my teachers go "Hey guys, you're gonna have loads of free time, here's a shit load of set work for you" which promptly made me cover my shifts for that weekend. Some weeks you might be on the ball and be miles ahead and think you can pick up an extra shift (I know this might sound contradictory to my above point) but flexibility in your workplace is something to keep in mind.
-Priorities.
Make school come first, always.
-and with anything, Correct nutrition and sleep.
If you decide to work something like a 5-10pm shift on a Tuesday night, ensure you're eating a proper meal in your break perhaps, and not going home and getting back that five hours at work with five hours of homework until 3am. I work at a Macca's and it's a bad habit of mine to smash down shit food in my break, go home, and do what I would have done while I was at work until the early hours of the morning.

All that being said, if you work and it's too much you can always hand in your letter of resignation lol.
Tl;dr. By all means have a part-time job and leave it if it's shit.

I'm sure 17k, especially if you continue to work small amounts during Uni, will be in excess of what you could need providing you stay with your parents.
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Re: Need some help and advice, more than one question! :)
« Reply #2 on: July 15, 2012, 08:11:18 pm »
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Thank you heaps Brenden, very valuable :)
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« Reply #3 on: July 15, 2012, 08:16:45 pm »
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Always welcome =]
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Re: Need some help and advice, more than one question! :)
« Reply #4 on: July 15, 2012, 08:20:00 pm »
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Degree wise: Not really sure, haven't considered any of them, but if you want to be a nurse I imagine just do nursing, if you're not sure maybe the general bachelor of public health might be better.

Working: It really depends on the person... I worked in Year 11 as well but quit for year 12, but a lot of my friends just take time off for exams and they are fine. I know people who've got 99+ and worked throughout the year so just find your own personal limit and stick to that.

Money: If your living at home, you don't really need to save any money (I think) as you can earn enough money working while in uni to support stuff like going out, clubbing, food, random shit etc. But like, if you want to buy your own car, or you want to take a gap year (like me :) ), then yeah you'll need money for that... we're lucky in the way that uni works here you can simply get a HECS loan which is pretty insignificant in the long scheme of things, so I wouldn't worry about uni fees. So basically I'd aim for saving enough money to pay for any vacations or big purchases (again, like a car) you might make, otherwise you should hopefully be making enough money whilst in uni to pay for the smaller things.
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