http://www.theage.com.au/letters/couldn'y find exact article, but the next day letters appeared in The Age, with comments and suggestions that Melbourne Uni is looking at using a range of criteria other than the ENETR to accept students in a bid to supposedly (note talking marks) "accept more people from a a range of backgrounds"
Range of testing includes Including
- Using civic test (mixed with civics) to why u wanna study at Melbourne, and contribution to the public good as a result
- Personal essays
- Aptitude tests for those with lower ENTERS who are capable of becoming high achievers
- expanding special entry schemes
They have finally acknowledged that the ENETR isn't everything, and comes after a report found that
out of the people that get over 90, only 11% come from public schools (EDIT for millionth time :2funny:). i know so many people who are very intelligent, but because of feeling unwell on a particular exam, SAC etc have had their marks crash

I think its a great idea, because a 2-3 hour test for subjects during exams can never make up for a whole years work . The Uni found that many people who have lower ENTERS, tend to perform very well in Uni compared to their counterparts in better schools.