Diplomas are HECS fundedhttp://www.uwscollege.edu.au/fees/course_fees/fees2
$10k enrollment fee? :/
Is this HECS support? Might do this if it's HECS.
As others in this thread have indicated you should think of going to UWSCollegeIn Sydney, and I don't want to go to Tasmania and do a Arts then transfer or something like that. I also don't have much money... I really want to do a bachelor in Economics at either Western Syd or Macquarie but my ATAR of 54 isn't high enough. Should I go through TAFE? Do the non-award program at Macquarie? Foundation/diploma in Western Syd? What's the most fastest and cheapest (in other words, the best) alternative into getting into university with an ATAR of 54?
I definitely do not recommended repeating year 12. Your time is better spent either TAFE-ing up and gaining vocational skills, or doing one of the college courses, where you are also getting some idea of how uni works, and can potentially hone your study skills before you get there, giving yourself a head start.Repeat and study extremely hard this time. Aim for 90 that way if you miss you'll still hit 75, which will give you a substantial number of opportunities in terms of courses you may be admitted too.
90 is a very big jump from 54 but as the saying goes "Aim for the stars,even if you miss, you'll land on the moon"
tell any1 that u got a 54 atar and i can guarantee that they're secretly judging based on thatoh man so many judgemental fuckwits like hayabusabosto "oh em gee can you like, totally, like get into a course with that? omg"
Seriously, there's way more to life than school and a fucking ATAR score which people judge you by, grow up and realise that school isn't everything.