thank you!
I also have another question:
for those who are currently doing the graduate course in gippsland, how is life their? I guessing that the uni offers accomadation? is there like supermarkets? I always thought of gippsland as almost like a country town?
and apparently the bachelor of biomedical science has electives? is that like the equivalent to the breadth in melb uni?
Gippsland is the region, the university is in a town called Churchill. It is certainly a country town but it's not nearly as bad as you might think. There are two supermarkets within a (relatively) sizeable shopping complex. There is a gastropub that is actually quite good.
There main challenge is that you will live and breathe medicine. The only thing around is medicine. The only people you know are medicine people. This can wear down on you. I make a habit of returning to Melbourne weekly to keep my sanity.
Accommodation exists on campus through FedUni Living. Quite a number of students are off campus on private accommodation. I would recommend this.