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The second is that your ATAR points are not frequent flyer points. You don't have to use them all in the fear they will be ''wasted''. We have hundreds of students with ATARs of 98 and above doing arts degrees. By contrast, I have taught many miserable law students doing the degree out of a grim sense of duty because they were admitted and because they (or their parents) thought that it was the ''right'' thing to do. A university degree makes you more employable: it teaches you crucial skills in critical thinking and in written and oral communication. It prepares you not just for your first job, but for the job after that (perhaps a job that has not been invented yet). You should choose a course that you are excited about, at an institution that seems right for you. And if you sail into the degree with 10 or 15 ATAR points to spare, that is better than using all those points for admission to a degree in which you have no interest.
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