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Poorer NSW students study subjects less likely to get them into uni

  • Written by Philip Roberts, Associate professor (Curriculum Inquiry / Rural Education), University of Canberra
Poorer NSW students study subjects less likely to get them into uniMore students from poorer families study vocational education and training subjects than students from advantaged backgrounds.from shutterstock.com

More students from advantaged backgrounds study subjects that will get them a higher ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank) in New South Wales, while students from lower socioeconomic families are...

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