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can u help me study

howler
03-08-2007, 12:59 PM
Hi, this is the first time I've made a posting asking for any kinda help...though I've considered it before. While reading I came across a moderators comments about hussle's and con and through it realized that this community does alot of reading, sometimes even extends themselv'es to helping.
Anyways I'm improving my lot and at the moment all's well but I want to study 5 courses or even just one of them. The courses are at Seek Learning and cost a packet:eek: So I've started scouring the net seeking assistance.
If anyone understands me and knows where I might or should look pls let me know. Courses are $660.00 each. There it's out there. Just to be clear I don't want any cash in me hands, I just really want to do these courses so's I can get a job working inmy Ideal Job. Oh Yeah, UP UP & Away!!
"Were all travelling a path along a mountain through life. Some paths can be felt like the point of a knife. Some paths are short and others are long. Who is to say which is right or wrong. The beauty in truth, is that we each sing our song and if you listen closely you'll find where you belong. So respect all others truths for your way to them might be wrong"

Rose
03-08-2007, 09:03 PM
Requests for money are not allowed on the forums. On this occasion, I've decided not to delete your post. Don't be surprised if another moderator does so though. You should read Dominic's thread in the members' section about requests for money on the forums. If you wish to do it, you need to do it through Dominic. He will decide whether you are on the level, and whether there is a necessity, and he will handle it.

I don't know of anything an expensive organisation like Seek can offer that you couldn't get at Tafe or one of the universities. If you're serious about studying, however, you'll find a way to pay your own way. Before you decide I simply don't understand, I am currently doing a university course, and will pay for each of my subjects in the future, as a HECS bill - something a large percentage of the population deals with when they start work. There is no need to spend money upfront like this - the Commonwealth Government provides assistance for people to study, provided they are seriously working at it, and studying at a reputable institution.

Seek is a large employment agency, who claim to be able to get jobs for most people - if they want your money for their courses, they need to fulfil their promises by getting you a job so that you can pay for your own education - if you really believe that Seek courses will get you an advantage over other educational institutions. It is simply not realistic to expect somebody else to pay for your education so that you can simply walk straight into your 'dream job', without having to lower your sights and do the less desirable jobs that are simply one of life's realities for most students.

Best of luck with your work and studies. I look forward to hearing how you get on.

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