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Post-school options: Will probably study sciences (good at them, currently doing all three) but not yet sure which one/part; has an altruistic motive to help people/make a difference (e.g. would like to cure diseases so somewhat aware of or drawn to biomedical sciences; ). Vic is clearly on the top of the list (because she likes Wellington, friends likely to stay here, can live at home and save money, etc. Would like to study music BUT unsure of the employment prospects and this is (already) a consideration. Also looked rounf round Auckland Uni website following Careers Expo and found it good.

Want to know from website: "I don't really know how it all works at uni." ? Mother has explained it but I do not yet have a grasp on it all. Publications were a good place for her to start but she wants more time to browse online. Does not really watch videos on websites as she prefers to read.What sort of jobs are related? Need to learn more about points, papers, degrees, subject? "What do I learn, exactly? How would I use/apply it?". How does uni differ from school (e.g. class sizes, formats)? If I was considering Auckland I would also want to know about accommodation/halls

High level I/A: 

  1. Faculty and schools: Broad areas eg science. Are faculties like subjects? Schools would be something separate.
  2. Study at Vic: Fees, f@s in here, broad area containing lots of stuff. Really want to know total costs and about scholarships
  3. Life at Vic: facilities, accommodation
  4. Current students: About them, features/profiles, what they do
  5. Future students: No idea even with prompting
  6. About us: history
  7. Learning and teaching: Methods, standards

2nd level I/A: 

  1. Subjects or study areas (broader than subjects)
  2. Careers and qualification: Ba, like degrees, etc. Maybe relates to getting a career?
  3. Programmes = groups of papers, or maybe similar to a degree
  4. Papers - courses

To enrol: Future students