Classes work like they do in Uni or TAFE.
choose a timetable - go to the classes you have selected - have the rest of the time free.
no typical 'school day' just classes to attend. All subject content is the same, same SACs same exams. only diff is they treat you like an adult. If you dont do the work they don't hassle you, its your own fault and you will fail. If you do do the work they treat you with dignity and respect and do their best to help you succeed.
also RMIT has a program with its VCE department which enables students to get into RMIT courses without the required ENTER score. They go by recommendations (from teachers) on your potential to succeed in a tertiary environment. I have friends who got into courses that needed 95+ with scores of below 70.
but yeah.. neway thats rmit's vce course in a nutshell.. lol..
enwiabe im 21, i have returned to study to go to Monash (it's easier to gain the ENTER than go through mature age entry.)
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