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Patchy
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Dec 14 2011, 05:27 PM
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after SPM, i went to NS for 3 months and finished in March, went straight into CPU in Taylors for March intake, and went into Monash next year. Like most have said, MUFY is a good start to get into Monash, but it's not that important. Just get average-->above average grades and have enough $$$.
10k for pre-u is not enough btw. I did mine in 2006 and even then it cost me about 13-14k.
This post has been edited by Patchy: Dec 14 2011, 05:28 PM
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Patchy
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Dec 14 2011, 07:06 PM
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QUOTE(PradaLee @ Dec 14 2011, 05:46 PM) Why did u do CPU instead of MUFY? Was it because you were late for the MUFY intake? Previously someone said MUFY is not worth the money and better to do SAM. I thought that the best and direct way is to take MUFY but if SAM offers a better course, I do not mind that as well. At the same time, I am also afraid of "losing out" by not taking A-levels because the course content might be helpful in the future. BTW, I am looking at Bachelor of Commerce(Accounting). This is all too confusing and hope to get further opinions. Regarding the course fees, I have checked that they can range from 20+k to 30+k. More than I expected but still within grasp. Now is the decision on which path. One simple reason - CPU is 70% assignment based and 30% exam based. I hate cramming for exams and do much better in assignments. Incidentally college was the best times of my study life and I scored the best results there.  For that same reason A-levels was totally out of my options because 1) it takes 1 and 1/2 years and 2) it's 100% exams. Aussie system is 50/50 I believe? Don't worry about "losing-out" in terms of content. Every course will have pros and cons - I know I've done many projects and presentations that others have never had to do. you can still afford to have fun in college; Uni is when you need to do things properly. =D
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