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Simple FAQ for Secondary School-Leaver, Guide for moving into tertiary education
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Stripeygiraffe
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Aug 31 2009, 08:13 PM
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Hi there. =)
I'm currently 17 years old, taking SPM later this year.
My plan is to get decent enough results - study at PTPL (formerly IPG) doing A-levels in Law - and get a scholarship to a university in Australia and study Law.
The thing is, if I do not get a scholarship to Australia, my chances of studying there are pretty much shot. I'm hoping to get to the university of Melbourne or Sydney.
Any opinions/comments? I wish there was an alternate way to Australia without banking it all on a scholarship, unfortunately my family's funds are limited, so I think thats all I have right now.
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Stripeygiraffe
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Sep 30 2009, 09:29 PM
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QUOTE(minshuen @ Sep 30 2009, 06:50 PM) erm...how is your a lvl result?if you cannot gt scholarship to further your study in prestidge universities such as university of melbourne,i think u will have to change your path.if you really want to go australia,the way that i know is KDU twinning programme which collaborate with university of tasmania(3+1),it is money-saving and a quite desirable degree can be obtained too.why u never think about UK?for UK,there will be more choices such as HELP university college which has great experience in holding degree transfer programme with numerous UK universities and there are many well-known universities involve too such as university of manchester. I haven't taken A-levels, I'm only planning to. I'm taking SPM this year. I didn't aim for UK because I think its more expensive than Australia, also further away. =) But thanks for your reply, I'll definitely give UK some thought now!
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