It’s really hard to know what to do after school - we get it.
You could work, or take a gap year, or study. There are lots of options. But if you decide you want to study at university, there’s then another question: which degree?
Uni Notes’ Course Search can really help narrow down your options. Here’s how.
Filter courses by category
The first thing you might like to do is filter for a specific category of courses. For example, if you know for sure that you want to study something in the Commerce field, you can filter the search so that only relevant courses are displayed. This way, you can search through them without seeing irrelevant results.
Filter courses by university
You also have the option of filtering by specific institution. For example, you might want to check out which Commerce-relevant courses are available specifically at one university - let’s use Monash University for sake of example.
Sort by required ATAR
So we’ve narrowed courses by category, and also by institution. But which courses will you realistically consider? By sorting the displayed courses by ATAR (that is, the historical required ATAR to get into the course), you can get a clearer indication of what might be available to you come results day.
Learn more about the course and university
At this point, it might be a little clearer to you what some of the available options are. To learn more about each of them, click the course to find more information. You’ll see things like the campus, mode of delivery, course type, and reviews if available - along with a course link directly to the course on the university’s website.
Course Search is a really easy way to filter a heap of different courses across different institutions and subject areas - all at once. It's not exhaustive, and it doesn’t feature every single course available, but it’s a great place to start!
Best of luck with your decision-making.
Want to get a bit more specific? Check out Uni Notes’ subject reviews!