Just to confirm about VTAC preferences....
1) So, when one receives an offer say in Round 1, this can be from any course ranked 1 - 12? When one acquires this offer, is their a delay between course rank 1 and course rank 12 if this is hypothetically situated in round 1? Also, with the offers that are denied and/or approved are these indicated also?
2) If I do not reach the 25+ study score for Maths but acquire a higher ATAR than required, does this just go down what you have been approved for via ranking preferences? E.g. some business courses I have like from 3-6 and Arts which doesn't require a Maths study score in Year 12, which is 7th? Is their a delay? E.g. I don't want that delay, it would make me feel like I have badly failed Year 12... I will adjust my preferences accordingly if this is the case.
3) Do I have to submit my VTAC preferences by myself or in consultation with my careers mentor?
4) I also have to submit a SEAS application. Does this have to go in-conjunction with the VTAC preferences?
So nervous, I want to get this organised and out of the way as quickly as possible so I can concentrate on my study commitments ASAP. I have in excess of 25 courses, I just need to organise them from about 1 - 12 in ranking order.
Would anyone be willing to critique my preferences? Unfortunately I did not bring my careers folder with me, due to my excessively heavy bag! As they stand at the moment ('off the top of my head':
1) Arts - Melb. Uni
2) Professional Communication - RMIT
3) Journalism/Business - Monash
4) Arts/Secondary Education (Honours) - Monash
5) Arts/Marketing - Monash
6) Arts/Business - Monash
Does anyone know the difference between Business and Marketing?
7) Arts - Monash
Communication/Business - Swinburne
9) Arts/Commerce - Deakin
10) Professional and Creative Writing - Deakin
11 Arts - Deakin
12) Creative Writing - RMIT
1. Yes, the offer you receive is from the course highest in your preferences to which you are eligible. As far as I know all the offers come out at the same time as VTAC works them out before the day they are released.
2. You wouldn't receive an offer for the subjects which required the prereq. However again, there wouldn't be a delay based on the fact one course was lower. Not all offers come out of the same time though, they come out progressively the day the offers are released I believe, so regardless some courses would be "delayed" and some would be "early" relatively.
3. There would be an online portal. The method you chose to fill it out is up to you. Most students would probably sit with a careers counsellor, and that's probably a smart thing to do. It would be your account so you could change preferences at any time the system is open though without any other assistance.
4. SEAS applications close sometimes around early October I believe, and you can submit it any time from getting a VTAC account to this closing date. I suggest you get onto SEAS asap after setting up an account with VTAC just so you don't forget about it.
It's difficult to critique your choices without knowing your interests etc. so that's probably a thing to work with your careers counsellor about.
The difference between B.Bus and Marketing at Monash is the fact that B.Bus allows you to chose from a wide range of majors, including marketing. While marketing your major is already decided. The benefit of the marketing course is that you can include marketing directly on your resume while the business course would be "Bachelor of business- Major in marketing" on your resume. Both b.bus and marketing students would do the exact same units alongside each other so if you aren't 110% sure which major in business you want, go for B.Bus. (I know the difference because my dad completed both of these courses-albeit before monash uni was even called monash uni).