I'm no expert but I am willing to give you some tips on picking a course to study. I'm currently studying my nutrition course through Torrens university. I can't give you any information at the moment on diet and etc. because I haven't learned that, and I don't start my course until Monday. But I have some experience doing courses since I have a few under my belt. So, let's begin.
- Price - Does the price of the course in my price range and can I afford it. Do they have government funding and if not, what payment options do they have available for me like afterpay or zippay.
- Does the course cover a wide selection of topics, and can I have a career that is recognized in Australia?? Usually if it's a course like nutrition or psychology it should be recognized by the board or if it's a beauty course it should be a nationally recognized course that is recognized by the government. Similar to Tafe courses qualifications.
- Is the course flexible can I fit it around my priorities like if you're a stay-at-home mum and have babies to look after. Or maybe you're working and need to fit your course around your work.
- Is there rating good?? Now this isn't too important because there is a lot of fake reviews on the internet from bitter people. Take these reviews in with a grand of salt.
- Do I get support? This is a good question because do you get scholarships, or maybe you need some mentoring or a tutor to help you through your studying. I know with Torrens university you get access to studiosty which allows you to get your assignments looked at before you submit it. So, if you need to make adjustments you can or you aren't on the right track, they can give you feedback and point you in the right direction.
- Will I need to buy materials? Usually if you're studying online you won't have to buy books as there is an online library you can use. But saying that I have come across some courses that require you to purchase books for example lifestyle coaching course. If you're doing your course in person youll have to purchase books and supplies like pen, glue, highlighters, and etc. Most places don't need a uniform but if you're doing a uni course and studying on campus you'll have to purchase uniform especially if it's something like nursing.
- Torrens University
- Deakin University
- Curtin University
- For beauty I recommend your local tafe
- Australis College
- Swinburne University



