It will be ok, I'm a second year EE, and I have noticed that there are more tradies in my classes trying to get an engineering education than high school-leavers. This might be for a career progression or want to understand the technical aspect of the built environment. So if tradies can do uni...
If you come from a well off family then you got no chance, but if you are from a family living near or under the poverty line, then yes the uni will give you bones points.
A GPA can be converted into a selection rank. A selection rank is similar to ATAR but it has other factors applied to it. So a 4.5 GPA is equivalent to a 95 selection rank of 1 year of study of uni.
Dose anyone have a formula sheet for linear algebra, since my uni course does not have one and I'm too lazy to compile a single sheet of formulas?
It needs to cover:
vectors
complex numbers
matrices
probability
What are your thoughts on this?
https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/no-help-uni-students-who-fail-half-their-subjects-to-lose-taxpayer-support-20200812-p55l18.html?fbclid=IwAR1b0jqfU9-8ruXUvpXx-mwhMoxUJSnsbrIgboyFroXAAkO9G2_fDU9jGWs