I'm so divided on the fee paying issue. I dont believe people should be able to buy their way into a place at uni, and i think we as a country should stay well away from the American style of college education where parents have to start college fund for their kids before they are even born.
However, in my degree especially, i see the need for extra funding to help fund the running of the university and augment the government funding for HECS students.
Since starting uni i have met so many people who just missed out on places and who took the fee paying option, shouldering debts of $150,000 for my degree, when they missed out by only 1 or 2 UAI points. Many of these people will make such better vets than some of the people with HECS places who got UAI's in the high 90's.
Obviously the UAI system is the best system we have for fair university admissions, but UAI does not reflect a persons aptitude for specific degrees. For some degrees, Vet and Medicine in particular, interviews should be compulsory, so that worthy people a few marks below the cut off dont miss out to people who may be technically "smarter" but have no social skills or empathy.
The Fee help system (for those fee paying students who are paying their own way) doesnt even cover the first 2 years of the Vet degree. So the only possible way for a student to do Fee paying Vet is if their family has money (or they win the lottery etc). Its not fair if two students who both got UAI's just below the cut off, for one of them to get a place just because their parents have money. They are both equally deserving, both missed out, and both should have to transfer in the same manner. It is an inherantly unfair system.
But I need fee paying students to fund my education. Kind of sucks really.