Posts in Choosing Courses and Careers
Help! I Still Don't Know What Course To Do

It’s been a big couple of months. You were thrown back into remote learning just as VTAC applications opened up, you’ve done your best to try and do some research by looking at the virtual Open Days, but the reality is that September 30th (the due date for timely VTAC applications) is closing in and you still don’t know what you want to do! Let’s look at what you can do now to get it all sorted.

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Pathways are important

Imagine this. You’ve done the research, been to the Open Days, found your dream course, got the results you need to get in and then you get offered a place! This is obviously the ideal scenario, and I honestly hope that it’s what happens for you. But, whether you end up needing them or not, looking at different options and pathways can not only be helpful if you need another way to get into your dream course, but it can also give you more insight into what you actually want to do.

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It Has To Be Your Choice

Maybe you want to make your parents proud by continuing in their footsteps, or they hate their career and even though you think it looks interesting they have warned you off it. Maybe you just don’t want to take the time to think about it right now, and a friend or a teacher once suggested a career that sort of makes sense so you’ll just put that down. The reality is that while the choice you make now is not the be all and end all, making a good choice now can save you a lot of heartache in the long run.

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Looking Past What's "Practical" To Find Your Dream Uni Course

Whenever I have a session with a student who doesn’t know what they want to do when they finish school, I talk to them about lots of things to help them see what their skills and interests are - for example, what subjects they like, what they enjoy about their part time work or extracurricular activities, and what other people ask them for help with. Over the years I’ve often left out a question, because it seemed really simple. I thought that if someone could answer this question, then they really did know what they wanted to do and wouldn’t be confused about it. The question? “What would you do if you could do anything in the world?”

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5 Tips To Get The Most Out Of an Open Day

Open Days and Career Expos are fantastic ways to get the information you need to make great decisions about your future. Unfortunately, lots of students don’t really take advantage of this. If you’re not prepared beforehand, you can come away from an Open Day with more questions than you had at the start of the day, and no clearer about what you want to study.

Don’t stress, I’ve got you. Let’s look at 5 things you can do to make sure that going to your next Open Day isn’t a waste of time.

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Should I Change My Course Preferences Based On How Much It Costs?

Last week, the Federal Education Minister made an announcement about proposed changes to the way that the government would fund tertiary course fees from next year, decreasing the cost for so-called “job relevant” courses and increasing the cost for others.

There’s a lot that could be said about all this, but today I want to focus on the question that most of you will be asking right now: should I take the changes in price into account when I’m choosing my course for next year?

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The Mistakes Holding You Back From Making The Right Career Choices

The reason I’m telling you my story is because I want you to know that if you’re not sure what you want to do when you finish school, I’ve been there, I know how it feels, and I know how to help you move forward so that you can start looking in the right places and get excited about the options and opportunities in front of you instead of feeling dread at the thought of having to make a decision.

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What’s Your Next Move?

A lot of well-meaning adults start even small children on a difficult path by asking them what they want to be when they grow up. Given that most people will have many different jobs and careers in their working life, it’s unrealistic to try to come up with the one career option that you are going to “end up” doing. This way of thinking can also be unhelpful and cause more stress than it’s meant to. Instead, I want you to focus on what you want to do next.

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