Hey,
Well, as the time of selecting courses approaches, I find myself wondering what it is that I want to do after Year 12.
I have been looking at the VTAC guide, looking up and down some courses, but nothing seems to appeal too greatly, as of yet. I am hoping attending the open day will sway my mind a little, perhaps giving me a firmer idea in what I would like to persue.
Nonetheless, the Melbourne model confuses me. From my understanding, in other Uni's for example, if you want to study Civil Engineering, you simply apply for the course, and if you get accepted, then you're in and that's it. With what I can understand of the Melbourne model, you apply for Engineering (requiring a low ENTER score, potentially wasting your hard study) and you study general engineering, later progressing into a Master's degree.
But at the end of the general three years or so of learning the general engineering, it seems that you will have to fight to get into the Master's degree that you want?
For example, if there is anything that I am interested in, I guess you could say it is Law. Now, if I want to study Law at Melbourne, I need to study what? I think it's Arts that i need to study, also requiring a comparable ENTER of only around 85 - 88 to get in. So, when I get into Arts, what is it that I do? Study the generals or Law, and then after three years, what happens? Do I need to fight and compete with people to actually get into the course / Master's that i want to do? What are the odds of getting in, how hard is it?
Sorry for the questions,
It's all quite a big concern for me.
Regards