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Virtual Advice for Students!Discuss study options at GippsTAFE online By Eimear McNelis - 6th January 2003 - Back to News GippsTAFE Liaison Officer, Darren Teller, is available during Virtual Open Week to discuss study options at GippsTAFE.
"The Virtual Open Week provides a great opportunity for those looking at their study options in 2003 and can do so from the comfort of their home at a time that suits them," said Mr Teller.
The user-friendly, interactive and visually impressive site includes virtual tours, where a student takes the user step by step through what it is like for them in an average day at the campus where they study, a virtual showbag to collect information that the user is interested in and the opportunity to ‘chat’ with GippsTAFE teachers from various departments.
"Preparation is the key to success, and researching all of your study options is essential. This has particular relevance to those students that need to review their options after receiving their results," Mr Teller advised.
Darren Teller is available to advise prospective students from January 13-17 by email equiries@gippstafe.vic.edu.au
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: news@gippsland.com

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