>probably even worse if I factor in returns on just investing the university fees
Jesus fuck dude. Stay away from uni, you're clearly not fit for continued studies.
Be 35
Yeah defo interested in doing correspondence. I live in Melbourne but don't want the hell of trying to fit a job around going to classes.
I was only going to do 1-2 subject per block = 4-8 subjects per year.
How are the exams and things via distance?
I'm sure there are a lot of people who would have been better off taking all of their tuition money and investing it, instead of wasting 3+ years and working at Starbucks
>unsw
>not the chad UTS
Also, biz confirmed for being all Strayans
>I'm sure there are a lot of people who would have been better off taking all of their tuition money and investing it, instead of wasting 3+ years and working at Starbucks
That's what I'm making fun of, that's obvious.
>vs just carrying on working
>I don't have a job right now
Wot
Exams via correspondence are fine. Especially in the major city areas. They'll have a venue you go to, and you'll do the exam as if it was back at school.
Resources at UNE are awesome, heaps of past exams for all the subjects.
Oh yeah past exams are a huge help.
I kind of assumed that was a given but perhaps some unis don't provide them.