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killer_bot:
Are most postgraduate courses full-fee places?

Does anyone know what the ratio/proportion of posgraduate courses CSP:full fee?

Gloamglozer:
Nah, there are quite a lot of postgraduate courses that offer CSP.  Postgraduate courses come in 3 main categories unlike undergraduate courses: CSP, full fee domestic, full fee international.

Eriny:
I think most post-grad courses are full-fee (with exceptions).

killer_bot:

--- Quote from: Eriny on April 20, 2012, 11:20:05 pm ---I think most post-grad courses are full-fee (with exceptions).

--- End quote ---

Does this mean if you go to melb uni and go through the melbourne model and you say are doing bsc and want to do a masters in something...
you are liable to pay extra money as most postgrad courses are mostly full-fee?

killer_bot:
what are the exceptions?

also, can you do an infinite number of undergraduate courses and get csp spots?
do one after the other so that you don't pay full-fee in a postgrad course?

e.g. instead of doing a masters in engineering just do a bachelor so you dont pay full-fee?

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