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Melbourne University - Getting In
cara.mel:
--- Quote from: Chocoholic on August 18, 2008, 08:33:46 pm ---
--- Quote from: pete on August 18, 2008, 07:48:17 pm --- Is it possible to pay to get in, and if so how many people really do this?
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Even when full-fee places where offered I'm preety sure everyone ends up paying the same amount. Except full-fee people pay it each year and CSP people pay it back once they start earning a certain amount.
A bit off topic but I'm so glad Rudd abolished Full-Fee. In my eyes it's not fair that two people with the same ENTER can be treated differently just because one can afford it and one can't. But then again I'm biased because I would not have taken a full-fee place if they were offered.
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CSP = the government contributes to part of your uni fees and you chip in the leftover amount.
Full-fee = you pay all of it.
Chocoholic:
oooh my bad!! I never knew that!!! Thanks for the correction.
Chocoholic:
--- Quote from: Chocoholic on August 18, 2008, 09:11:55 pm ---oooh my bad!! I never knew that!!! Thanks for the correction.
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EDIT: I think I change my mind about full-fee. Maybe I should find out what i'm talking about before i take sides lol
AppleThief:
--- Quote from: Mao on August 18, 2008, 09:02:38 pm ---1) nope, if you pay full fee your fees are a LOT higher. Where a normal CSP student would pay 6k of student contribution a year (more or less, depending on the course), a full-fee student can pay up to 10.5 k per semester (21 k per year)
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Yes, I believe CSP makes you only pay 1/3, and the government pays the other 2/3. Full fee meant you pay the lot.
AppleXY:
There's no CSP at Bond University. It's a pure private uni like the ones in the US, fyi.
So it could be different.
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