Queenslandâs Top 20 uni courses revealed
Education by Cloe Read
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Subscriber only Health careers have topped the charts for Queensland Year 12 students as thousands yesterday received offers to the state s universities. It comes as hundreds of students move to study at TAFE, with graduates saying they opted to avoid the stressful and heavy workload of university. Out of the top 20 courses offered yesterday, 13 were in health, with over 3300 offers made across the field. Over 9800 offers were made to Year 12 students by Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC), with a Diploma of Nursing at TAFE the most popular with 269 offers, followed by Griffith University s Bachelor of Nursing with 172 offers.
Queenslandâs Top 20 uni courses revealed
Education by Cloe Read
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Subscriber only Health careers have topped the charts for Queensland Year 12 students as thousands yesterday received offers to the state s universities. It comes as hundreds of students move to study at TAFE, with graduates saying they opted to avoid the stressful and heavy workload of university. Out of the top 20 courses offered yesterday, 13 were in health, with over 3300 offers made across the field. Over 9800 offers were made to Year 12 students by Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC), with a Diploma of Nursing at TAFE the most popular with 269 offers, followed by Griffith University s Bachelor of Nursing with 172 offers.
“I’m so happy to have landed this position in Gympie and to be working alongside such experienced journalists,” Kristen said.
“I thoroughly enjoyed my time at uni and am excited to use these skills in the real world to tell the stories that need to be told.”
Kristen grew up on the Sunshine Coast and made regular trips to the Gympie region with her family,
“I can’t wait to get to know the local people and bring important stories to the community,” she said.
When she’s not busy writing, Kristen loves going to beach, camping and spending time with her sausage dog Penny.
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