Sunday, August 8, 2010

Private schools look less appealing with change in university requirements


Australian parents could be reluctant to purchase an expensive private school fees because of changes in university entry tests.
The parents in Australian are refused to pay out expensive private school fees according to changes in university entry. During the Education seminar in Melbourne , The vice chancellor from Swinburne University, Ian Young compared the private school as tertiary entrance factories would decrease under the new education system, which due with students desires. Professor Young also said he would like to see many more ways for students to enter universities as well as there would be more places available for students. Which means the en trace score from student is about going to go down. Therefore , a solution for this problem is that the parents should consider private school fees as the most effective method to make an investment for their children.Furthermore , He said that For entry into advance course , the school scores still demanded. More comments from Richard, co-author of Victorian state government added that private schools would be able to adjust to the wider entry. For instance, they could concentrated on having students become adept of their work. The school needs to ensure about the importance of score and motivation to complete the student studies successfully.The Independent School Council of Australia considered academic performance was only of many factors that runs school choices.

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