^ At Eriny (correct me if I am wrong/mis-understood)
In regards to Uni's becoming more fair etc; I think the system is good enough as it is >< that is, any extra tweaking to make it "fair" is just a bonus, and risks making University an institution which is a "free ride/entry"....
For example, Commonwealth Supported Places are an IMMENSE help, and are available to almost every University student, instead of making like $14,000 you pay $4000 (if ur in band 1 aka medicine), to like $7000 (if ur doing Humanities), that is an extraordinary "cheap" price for University, if u compare it to how much full fee students pay, and international.
In addition the SEAS.....this has helped thousands of students who are 1-3 (%??) off the Clearly-IN ENTER, and most students fall under at least ONE of the 7 categories.
In addition, the University of Melbourne-highest ranked in Victoria, this year lowered the ENTER from 85 to 78 for Bachelor of Environments if you are a SEAS applicant, and will do it for Engineering next year? I think it was.
WOW.....that is a very large fall in ENTER, and the University risks having an influx of "non-highest scoring students", thus "tarnishing" its prestige....it's all in the aim of making it fairer (sure there may be greedy reasons to why they are dong it, but hey it helps us)
And in regards to specialisation, I know we are nowhere near America's standards in Uni, but what do you mean w=in regards to specialisation?
ANU= Politics, policy making
Monash=Engineering
Melbourne=Law
RMIT= Architecture
I could have mis-interpreted your points, but was just interested in what you were saying