well they want to ABOLISH both full fees AND hecs, so $600 wouldn't be so much in their ideal worldRafy said:hey let's end student poverty by slugging them all with a $600 fee
abolishing full fee's makes things worse for the average student. Do you not understand that full fee students money helps make ends meet at universities..Captain Gh3y said:well they want to ABOLISH both full fees AND hecs, so $600 wouldn't be so much in their ideal world
Thats not very nice. You could atleast have stuck up for the motorists that wern't happy at being stuck in the traffic jam behind the NUS Protest rather then make the Police's job harder for them.Raven3333 said:Personally I just hung around for an hour so I could taunt the police, don't really give a fuck about the issues of the protest.
of course they don'tkokodamonkey said:abolishing full fee's makes things worse for the average student. Do you not understand that full fee students money helps make ends meet at universities...
you can pay my extra hecs debt then...townie said:there is a rather simple solution in my humble and un-researched mind.
-increase HECS offset the cost of losing full-fee paying and to fund student services.
-however in addition to above have HECS-"discounts" for degrees that are currently in demand in the workforce or alternatively give discounts who participate in jobs that have shortages for a specified period of time
-standardize uni admissions accross all unis (including UAIs), also include interviews and degree-specific tests to make sure that A) only people who should be at uni are and those that are in the right course for them - thereby making the places at uni more "valuable" to the community at large. further to this there should be 3-yearly evaluations of degrees at each uni to make sure they are being taught to the required standard, otherwise unis should not be able to offer them
i dunno if that makes any sense, but thats how i reckon it should be. that or free university education, but like 1/4 of the places and making them extremley competitive and channel more funds to TAFE and vocational ed.
i didnt know that singapore had such a big market for gay whores! staz make sure u wear protection, you dont want to be giving them anythingstazi said:hawt. this excites me. ill be making my money in singapore, and then when i reenter Australia, I could actually afford to have some of my income contributed towards HECS. in fact, I could probably put what I have saved towards it and get the early payment discount
That probably makes the most sense, but everyone that cries that uni should be free would also cry that not everyone gets a chance.townie said:i dunno if that makes any sense, but thats how i reckon it should be. that or free university education, but like 1/4 of the places and making them extremley competitive and channel more funds to TAFE and vocational ed.