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Summaries on grade 12 / matric life orientation - Commit to a decision taken

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 You need to make decisions about work and studies based on your interests and
skills and on the requirements of higher education institutions and the job market.
 Find out about availability of jobs, availability of financial aid, study fees,
accommodation, and transport and how to apply.
 Act on your decision- make an effort to reply, have all forms and organise
requirements for your choice.
 Apply as early as June this year. Have provisional acceptance on grade 11 results and
final acceptance on matric results.

Job or course application for additional or higher learning.

Job Application.
Before applying for a job make sure:
 It is what you want to do, not someone else’s decision
 Gathered as much info as possible on various options
 Researched jobs in detail- know qualifications, what it entails, salary,
transport.

Application for a course at a higher education
institution or for additional education.
Consider when applying:
 Are there other courses that would suit your interests and skills better?
 The location of institution should not be a deciding factor.
 What fees will you have to pay?
 Institution= good reputation, offer value for money, courses recognised.
*Find out from South African Qualification Authority (SAQA), National
Qualifications Framework (NQF), Council on Higher Education (CHE)
 Where will you live if its far away?
 Motivations for studying course- friends, family etc.


Availability of Funds
Money=biggest barriers following dream career.
 Bursary- have good marks/don’t have money to pay for studies.
 Scholarship- from a company, business, municipality…if you did well at school.
 Student Loan- from a bank or Edu-Loan….you will pay it back
 Learnership- earn while you learn.

, Complete Forms 2
 Have all your info ready
 Fill in forms accurately and clearly
 EGs of forms on pg 83 and 84



Accommodation and Travel Arrangements
 Can you get to job or institution by- walking, taxi, bus, train, bicycle or car
 How much will transport cost you?
 Staying far from home- how will you get back home and how much will it cost?

Places to Stay Possible Advantages Possible Disadvantages
Home Cheap: get food and your Parents still treat you like a
washing done child. May not have a quiet
place to study.
Residence, Hostel Close to Campus May not like your roommate.
Many distractions. Far from
home. Costs
Share a flat or a House Freedom and space. Share the Costs. Distractions and parties.
cost of rent. Have to do your own housework
and feed yourself. Annoying
housemates.
A Room Cheap rent. Your own space Cramped. No room to study and
difficult to cook your own food.


Requirements for Acceptance and possible
challenges
Don’t apply for jobs or courses if:
 You don’t have the marks, qualifications or experience.
 Haven’t completed the applications properly, fully and accurately.
 Missed the due dates.
Possible Challenges Include:
 The availability of funding.
 Not being able to follow your first choice of course because it’s full.
 Transport and accommodation.
 Responsibilities at home.
 Having to rewrite subjects to qualify for a course.
 Lack of jobs that interest you or qualified for.

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