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stomel May 21st 2017 8:10 am

Advice on high school/ qualifications
 
Hi

We are set to move to Melbourne at the end of this year.

Our 17 year old daughter did not complete high school in Scotland and therefore has limited qualifications.
We know she will need to study for exams if she wishes to enter college/ university.
Can anyone help with what she needs to do and recommend anywhere we could look at?

Thanks

quoll May 21st 2017 4:57 pm

Re: Advice on high school/ qualifications
 
Look at TAFE and aim for year 12 VCE courses. She won't get far without it or an overseas equivalent which it doesn't look as if she has.

joeyballantyne May 21st 2017 5:24 pm

Re: Advice on high school/ qualifications
 

Originally Posted by stomel (Post 12257402)
Hi

We are set to move to Melbourne at the end of this year.

Our 17 year old daughter did not complete high school in Scotland and therefore has limited qualifications.
We know she will need to study for exams if she wishes to enter college/ university.
Can anyone help with what she needs to do and recommend anywhere we could look at?

Thanks

hey folks - she wouldn't need to do exams. Have a look at tertiary preparation courses - they can be studied in one semester and give you the score to get into uni as well as practicing the academic skills needed for uni - here's an example course
Certificate IV in Tertiary Preparation - RMIT University

Also, if she studies one year of anything at uni, it can automatically give her a higher entry score to get into those uni courses requiring higher entry scores. Also have a look at this link for info on uni pathways
Pathways into courses - VTAC

carcajou May 21st 2017 9:22 pm

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Yes, there are options, particularly at TAFE as joeyballantyne said but not restricted to that. A number of teenagers out where I am drop out of high school on an annual basis, switch to a TAFE program and still get to university.

stomel May 24th 2017 8:01 am

Re: Advice on high school/ qualifications
 
Thanks to you all for this information. I feel kinda overwhelmed with what's the best course of action for her.
So it seems she could forego acquiring the end of school certificate altogether?

Found this list of establishments on the Victoria website - anyone have any knowledge of which have good reputations? Any to avoid?

Australian Catholic University
Deakin University
La Trobe University
Monash University
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University (RMIT)
Swinburne University
Federation University Australia
The University of Melbourne
Victoria University

carcajou May 24th 2017 9:34 am

Re: Advice on high school/ qualifications
 
Why does she need to stay in Victoria?

The University of Melbourne is one of the best in the world.

joeyballantyne May 24th 2017 10:28 am

Re: Advice on high school/ qualifications
 

Originally Posted by stomel (Post 12259854)
Thanks to you all for this information. I feel kinda overwhelmed with what's the best course of action for her.
So it seems she could forego acquiring the end of school certificate altogether?

Found this list of establishments on the Victoria website - anyone have any knowledge of which have good reputations? Any to avoid?

Australian Catholic University
Deakin University
La Trobe University
Monash University
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University (RMIT)
Swinburne University
Federation University Australia
The University of Melbourne
Victoria University

They are all fine stomel - all accredited unis, go with the one that's most convenient e.g. close to home / travel etc, saves you time and money :thumbsup:

spouse of scouse May 24th 2017 10:31 am

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Originally Posted by carcajou (Post 12259933)
Why does she need to stay in Victoria?

:blink: What's that got to do with the OP's queries?

carcajou May 24th 2017 8:43 pm

Re: Advice on high school/ qualifications
 

Originally Posted by spouse of scouse (Post 12259956)
:blink: What's that got to do with the OP's queries?


OP is asking about universities, and it is highly unusual to limit university options to a particular state barring exceptional circumstance. If the daughter is going to go to university in Australia, all options relevant to the proposed course of study should be considered, not just Victorian ones.

GarryP May 24th 2017 10:29 pm

Re: Advice on high school/ qualifications
 

Originally Posted by stomel (Post 12259854)
Thanks to you all for this information. I feel kinda overwhelmed with what's the best course of action for her.
So it seems she could forego acquiring the end of school certificate altogether?

If you are moving at the end of the year, I would be inclined to see if she could get it before she leaves. Not sure the practicality, but you don't want to be batting up hill.

Oh, and Australia is even more qualification centric than the UK....

joeyballantyne Jun 11th 2017 1:25 pm

Re: Advice on high school/ qualifications
 
Oh, and Australia is even more qualification centric than the UK....

amen to that brother! :amen:


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