But if you performed well in both VCE and your university studies, for instance with Distinction to High Distinction averages consistently in your undergrad, then shouldn't this mean it is more likely that you will be one of the 50% of people to be offered a CSP?
Re: Arts/Law.
- I really want to continue with some Science next year, and Melbourne makes this a more available choice with the Melbourne Model.
- I live close to the city, but getting to Clayton since the new Ls and Ps laws were introduced would be difficult. I would probably have to move, and after asking today it seems that all of the accommodation is full, and it's a bit late to start looking for people to move out with next year, I still need to get a job...
- Media Communications will let me do more Journalism and Media subjects than I would be able to do in the Arts/Law degree which is the side of the degree that I am most interested in pursuing for the time being.
+ It says that I am guaranteed at least entry for achieving a score over 99? Whether that be CSP or not, by that time I may be working part time and able to take out a loan that permits me to pay full fee, etc.
I would have loved to consider Journalism/Law, as sometimes you can do a double degree that isn't listed. Problem is, the divided campuses make this impossible. Journalism at Monash is only available at Caulfield, and the new Law building won't be at Caulfield till 2012 which is still some time away! Caulfield is such an easier campus for me...