In year 12?
Take this quiz to look at your
options after school
As you approach the end of your high school journey, you may
be thinking something along the lines of ‘What now? Where
do I go from here? I can’t even, guys. CAN’T. EVEN.’
Well, we are here to tell you that yes, you can even.
This quiz will help you work out your options after high school.
How does it work? It’s simple! All you have to do is keep note
of your answers for each question, then tally them at the end!
A Go on an adventure!
B Build a shelter and find some food.
C Weigh up all your options before you make a decision.
D Learn as much as you can about your surroundings,
and adapt to them.
QUESTION 1
You’re stuck on a deserted island, what do you do first?
A A plane ticket to your favourite destination.
B Money. I want money.
C To go somewhere fun, I love new experiences!
D Heaps of books. I love reading.
QUESTION 2
What do you want for your next birthday?
A Go to a new restaurant.
B Look for a job.
C Do my homework, then maybe go out with my friends.
D Stay in and get all my assignments done.
QUESTION 3
What would you rather do on a Saturday night?
A Something fancy and exotic.
B Fast food.
C A home-cooked meal.
D 2 Minute Noodles.
QUESTION 4
If you were an item of food, what would you be?
A Spend time outdoors.
B Work as much as I can.
C Maybe try a cooking or art class.
D Read books and learn new things.
QUESTION 5
What would you rather do on school holidays?
A Dora (or Diego) the Explorer.
B Bill Gates.
C Hermione Granger.
D Sheldon from The Big Bang Theory.
QUESTION 6
Who are you most like?
A A travel brochure.
B A training manual.
C A how-to book on something you want to try
(such as drawing).
D The QTAC application guide.
QUESTION 7
What would you rather read?
A Anything with Bear Grylls in it!
B The Block.
C YouTube tutorials.
D The Big Bang Theory.
QUESTION 8
What would you rather watch?
A Powerade/Gatorade.
B Coke or Pepsi.
C Tea! I love trying different flavours!
D Anything with caffeine in it.
QUESTION 9
If you were a drink, which would you be?
A Not yet, I want to have a break.
B No, I want to work first.
C I don’t know, I’d like to try a class first before deciding.
D Yes, I have already applied!
QUESTION 10
Do you want to go to uni when you finish high school?
READY FOR THE
ANSWERS?
If you answered mostly A, then you’re a real life Dora or Diego the Explorer!
Getting out and seeing the wonders of the world will give you great life
experience and the best part is that you can also study at university online while
you’re adventuring.
So what are you waiting for?
Vámonos! Let’s go!
To find out how, visit USQ Study Abroad.
Travel overseas
Mostly As:
Working hard for the money? #awesome
Now you’ve finished high school, you might want to consider working full-time
or part-time. Committing to a job will help you gain life experience, it looks
good on your résumé and it can help you adapt to university later in life.
If you work hard and save your money, you might even be able to help pay off
some uni expenses like textbooks and course fees. But don’t forget, you can
always apply for scholarships if you think you can’t afford to go to uni.
Find out more information about uni fees.
Working part-time or full-time
Mostly Bs:
Not quite sure if you qualify for uni? Why not consider enrolling in our Tertiary
Preparation Program (TPP). The program runs over Semester 3 (December to
January) and is free for you to attend. When you successfully complete the
program, you will be guaranteed entry into selected USQ degrees.
To be eligible for TPP, you need to have completed year 12. So if you’re worried
you might not get the OP score you need (or aren’t eligible to receive an OP
score), click the link to find out more about TPP.
Tertiary Preparation Program (TPP)
Mostly Cs:
If you answered mostly D, you’re ready to board that university train and ride it
all the way to Successville!
With so many options, it can get a bit overwhelming when applying for uni, so
here are a few links to help you get started:
QTAC - The Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre is your go-to place
for applying to uni.
USQ - The University of Southern Queensland offers a wide variety of
degrees, which you can study on-campus or online!
Go to university
Mostly Ds:
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@usqedu
social.usq.edu.au
Now that you’ve finished school there are many
options and paths to consider. If you’re thinking
about coming to uni, have a chat with one of our
Career Development Practitioners who can give
you the information you need to make the choice
that suits you.

In year 12? Take this quiz to look at your options after school

  • 1.
    In year 12? Takethis quiz to look at your options after school
  • 2.
    As you approachthe end of your high school journey, you may be thinking something along the lines of ‘What now? Where do I go from here? I can’t even, guys. CAN’T. EVEN.’ Well, we are here to tell you that yes, you can even. This quiz will help you work out your options after high school. How does it work? It’s simple! All you have to do is keep note of your answers for each question, then tally them at the end!
  • 3.
    A Go onan adventure! B Build a shelter and find some food. C Weigh up all your options before you make a decision. D Learn as much as you can about your surroundings, and adapt to them. QUESTION 1 You’re stuck on a deserted island, what do you do first?
  • 4.
    A A planeticket to your favourite destination. B Money. I want money. C To go somewhere fun, I love new experiences! D Heaps of books. I love reading. QUESTION 2 What do you want for your next birthday?
  • 5.
    A Go toa new restaurant. B Look for a job. C Do my homework, then maybe go out with my friends. D Stay in and get all my assignments done. QUESTION 3 What would you rather do on a Saturday night?
  • 6.
    A Something fancyand exotic. B Fast food. C A home-cooked meal. D 2 Minute Noodles. QUESTION 4 If you were an item of food, what would you be?
  • 7.
    A Spend timeoutdoors. B Work as much as I can. C Maybe try a cooking or art class. D Read books and learn new things. QUESTION 5 What would you rather do on school holidays?
  • 8.
    A Dora (orDiego) the Explorer. B Bill Gates. C Hermione Granger. D Sheldon from The Big Bang Theory. QUESTION 6 Who are you most like?
  • 9.
    A A travelbrochure. B A training manual. C A how-to book on something you want to try (such as drawing). D The QTAC application guide. QUESTION 7 What would you rather read?
  • 10.
    A Anything withBear Grylls in it! B The Block. C YouTube tutorials. D The Big Bang Theory. QUESTION 8 What would you rather watch?
  • 11.
    A Powerade/Gatorade. B Cokeor Pepsi. C Tea! I love trying different flavours! D Anything with caffeine in it. QUESTION 9 If you were a drink, which would you be?
  • 12.
    A Not yet,I want to have a break. B No, I want to work first. C I don’t know, I’d like to try a class first before deciding. D Yes, I have already applied! QUESTION 10 Do you want to go to uni when you finish high school?
  • 13.
  • 14.
    If you answeredmostly A, then you’re a real life Dora or Diego the Explorer! Getting out and seeing the wonders of the world will give you great life experience and the best part is that you can also study at university online while you’re adventuring. So what are you waiting for? Vámonos! Let’s go! To find out how, visit USQ Study Abroad. Travel overseas Mostly As:
  • 15.
    Working hard forthe money? #awesome Now you’ve finished high school, you might want to consider working full-time or part-time. Committing to a job will help you gain life experience, it looks good on your résumé and it can help you adapt to university later in life. If you work hard and save your money, you might even be able to help pay off some uni expenses like textbooks and course fees. But don’t forget, you can always apply for scholarships if you think you can’t afford to go to uni. Find out more information about uni fees. Working part-time or full-time Mostly Bs:
  • 16.
    Not quite sureif you qualify for uni? Why not consider enrolling in our Tertiary Preparation Program (TPP). The program runs over Semester 3 (December to January) and is free for you to attend. When you successfully complete the program, you will be guaranteed entry into selected USQ degrees. To be eligible for TPP, you need to have completed year 12. So if you’re worried you might not get the OP score you need (or aren’t eligible to receive an OP score), click the link to find out more about TPP. Tertiary Preparation Program (TPP) Mostly Cs:
  • 17.
    If you answeredmostly D, you’re ready to board that university train and ride it all the way to Successville! With so many options, it can get a bit overwhelming when applying for uni, so here are a few links to help you get started: QTAC - The Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre is your go-to place for applying to uni. USQ - The University of Southern Queensland offers a wide variety of degrees, which you can study on-campus or online! Go to university Mostly Ds:
  • 18.
    CRICOS: QLD00244B  NSW02225M TEQSA: PRV12081  15.2.N  11.2016  IMAGES © SHUTTERSTOCK.COM @usqedu social.usq.edu.au Now that you’ve finished school there are many options and paths to consider. If you’re thinking about coming to uni, have a chat with one of our Career Development Practitioners who can give you the information you need to make the choice that suits you.