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Glockmeister:

--- Quote from: AzureBlue on June 26, 2010, 03:39:55 pm ---
--- Quote from: tram on June 21, 2010, 08:15:08 pm ---1) WOW i did not think it was that little..........>.< dammit, so basicly i'm going to be competing for one of 40 places......crap

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Lol ditto. :O
So basically a CSP means you have the equivalent of a scholarship and you don't have to pay the normal $90k? And is the JD more advanced and accelerated than the LLB?

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CSP is not a scholarship. CSP used to be called HECS, and basically the government pays the fees for your education, and that in return you will pay the government back a sum of money once you are in the workforce and earning a certain amount.

tram:
Oh yea, i'm not sure i if was clear. In a CSP place you onyl have to pay a fraction of what you normally pay, and you pay the goverment back when you start working, whereas a scolprsips is given by the university and means you don't have to pay some or all of the money you owe the government.

AzureBlue:

--- Quote from: tram on July 11, 2010, 08:54:36 am ---Oh yea, i'm not sure i if was clear. In a CSP place you onyl have to pay a fraction of what you normally pay, and you pay the goverment back when you start working, whereas a scolprsips is given by the university and means you don't have to pay some or all of the money you owe the government.

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So overall, CSP = Full fee but you can pay it later?

tram:
no, full fee=90,000 and you can either pay it then or with FEE-HELP pay most of it back later. CSP= 24,000 and you pay it back later.

Glockmeister:

--- Quote from: AzureBlue on July 11, 2010, 10:32:28 am ---
--- Quote from: tram on July 11, 2010, 08:54:36 am ---Oh yea, i'm not sure i if was clear. In a CSP place you onyl have to pay a fraction of what you normally pay, and you pay the goverment back when you start working, whereas a scolprsips is given by the university and means you don't have to pay some or all of the money you owe the government.

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So overall, CSP = Full fee but you can pay it later?

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A full fee for a course like law I think would be more than $100,000 (moreso if you're an international student). So definitely CSP doesn't mean Full fee. If you want to know the exact amount, have a look at Bond University - they're the only university that currently has full fee undergrad places. FEE-HELP I believe only covers up to $100,000 - if the course costs more than that, then you have to take out a bank loan.

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