Hi so I need a LOT of advice in terms of trying to navigate Monash administrative bodies and finding courses at Monash.
*This is gonna be all over the place and long but I don't know where else to go to (i've called monash connect, trust me). Also I'm sorry in advance if I offend any Monash die-hard arts/law fans or Monash Connect employees...
The context:
I'll give a bit of context first- I got a 99 ATAR in 2017 and was pushed into doing a Law/Arts degree due to my ATAR. I ended up having to take a withdrawal incomplete in Semester One and have subsequently deferred my studies until 2020 due to severe medical reasons. After a lot of thinking and slowly regaining my health, I have decided that I need to take a completely different career direction- I had an extremely negative experience doing law/arts and i want to find a course that is less lax in hours so I'm able to make more connections with people and am more intellectually challenged/interested (I think I just had a personality clash with the arts/law course!).
At the moment, my first preference would be Physiotherapy at the Monash Peninsula Campus (I found the Clayton Campus really easy to get lost in and I think I would be more suited to a smaller campus) and am also looking along the Psychology line- in an ideal world (which of course never exists) I would love to be able to do both but I'm not sure if this is even an option. I'm not certain on doing these courses at all but I think I just need to get out of the law/arts bubble.
To make things even more complicated I don't even have the pre-requisites for physio- whilst I have the ATAR, I didn't do science in VCE. Upon talking to the Monash Connect people which involved getting hung up on several occasions, left on hold for over 20 minutes and yelled at for being indecisive, I understand that the only way in which I can get into Physio is to do 1 full year study of a Bachelor of Science (or 4 single units) at Monash Clayton and get a 70% average in all my units (which is extremely difficult and competitive). Is this accurate? Are there any other options to get into physio?
As you can probably see I'm a little on the fence about going into a Bachelor of Science at the Monash Clayton campus- from what I've heard from others in science courses its similar to arts in that its such a generalist course and its so easy to get lost in the system, there's low attendance hours etc. Can you do a bachelor of science all from home or at a different campus?
I'm petrified of having another horrible experience at Monash Clayton...the idea of going back makes me physically ill but if its the only option to get into a less generalist, more specific degree I'll do it.
ON TO MY MAIN QUESTIONS...
1. Is there ANYONE at Monash who I could talk to face to face and get some answers to how I can plan a course transfer? I understand in the age of technology most people find avoiding social contact easier, but I am still very confused...the people at Monash Connect refused to meet with me in person (because apparently they only talk to people over the phone) and apparently I'm also not allowed to talk to the Science Advisory Body (to get course advice) because I'm not currently enrolled in the course.
2. Should I talk to Careers Connect? Would they be able to help me with Monash course advice and careers advice?
3. Has anyone had experience with the disability support services at Monash? What do they entitle you and what can they help you with?
4. How do you navigate the Monash website? Can't find any information on course transfers!!!!
5. Should I just change unis all together? lol
If you've got to this point, thank you for reading this and hopefully you can understand/sympathise/laugh at my situation.
Peace and love x