General discussions on topics related to Bachelor of Early Childhood studies.
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Bells13
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by Bells13 » Sat Jan 11, 2014 10:49 am
Hi, I'm looking at going to uni next year to do my bachelor Ed (early childhood). I just want to see if any one can share their experiences? I'd like to know: what is uni like, how does the workload compare to dip./adv dip? How much time do you spend AT the uni? What is the field experience and how often do you do it? Are you/did you study full time or part time?
Thanks

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fchaudari76
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by fchaudari76 » Wed Jan 15, 2014 8:53 am
Uni is hard, much harder than Diploma studies
You have to put in a lot of study hours which means, if you work FT you will be spending a lot of time studying.
Books can be expensive but you can save by getting 2nd hand books and you can claim them back on taxes at the end of the year
Perhaps do 1 unit / semester until you feel you can cope with more as it does take some getting used to that level of study but it will be worth it