Hi guys,
I'm struggling a bit with university prospects. I've had my sights set on Sydney Law for my whole HSC, and I've finally received the ATAR that can secure me guaranteed acceptance. I fell 0.5 below the scholarship, though.
On the other hand, UTS has offered me the Vice Chancellors Award for Outstanding Achievement, granting me $12,500 per annum granted I can maintain a distinction average.
I could either potentially throw $62,500 down the drain, or I could drop to a credit average early on and have my scholarship immediately revoked. Should the same occur at Sydney, I would still be able to pick up my average, but at least I would have the benefit of its inherent reputation. It's just difficult to abandon an ambition that significantly motivated + contributed to my eventual ATAR.
I have no idea which one to pick. Anything could happen with that scholarship. My school's careers advisor told me that her friend, who works in "a big firm in the city", asserted that employers look at how good you are, as opposed to your university.
Any thoughts on the matter would be appreciated!
I'm struggling a bit with university prospects. I've had my sights set on Sydney Law for my whole HSC, and I've finally received the ATAR that can secure me guaranteed acceptance. I fell 0.5 below the scholarship, though.
On the other hand, UTS has offered me the Vice Chancellors Award for Outstanding Achievement, granting me $12,500 per annum granted I can maintain a distinction average.
I could either potentially throw $62,500 down the drain, or I could drop to a credit average early on and have my scholarship immediately revoked. Should the same occur at Sydney, I would still be able to pick up my average, but at least I would have the benefit of its inherent reputation. It's just difficult to abandon an ambition that significantly motivated + contributed to my eventual ATAR.
I have no idea which one to pick. Anything could happen with that scholarship. My school's careers advisor told me that her friend, who works in "a big firm in the city", asserted that employers look at how good you are, as opposed to your university.
Any thoughts on the matter would be appreciated!
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