Millennials reject IT and computing subjects in VCE

By Timna Jacks, Education Reporter
Updated August 8 2015 - 10:28am, first published July 22 2015 - 4:02am
Alexander Gunning from Glen Waverley Secondary College who came fourth overall at the International Maths Olympiad. Photo: Eddie Jim
Alexander Gunning from Glen Waverley Secondary College who came fourth overall at the International Maths Olympiad. Photo: Eddie Jim
Alexander Gunning from Glen Waverley Secondary College who came fourth overall at the International Maths Olympiad. Photo: Eddie Jim
Alexander Gunning from Glen Waverley Secondary College who came fourth overall at the International Maths Olympiad. Photo: Eddie Jim
Alexander Gunning from Glen Waverley Secondary College who came fourth overall at the International Maths Olympiad. Photo: Eddie Jim
Alexander Gunning from Glen Waverley Secondary College who came fourth overall at the International Maths Olympiad. Photo: Eddie Jim
Alexander Gunning from Glen Waverley Secondary College who came fourth overall at the International Maths Olympiad. Photo: Eddie Jim
Alexander Gunning from Glen Waverley Secondary College who came fourth overall at the International Maths Olympiad. Photo: Eddie Jim
Westall secondary school year 10 student Haydon Brooker Clarke.  Photo: Joe Armao
Westall secondary school year 10 student Haydon Brooker Clarke. Photo: Joe Armao

Millennials may have grown up using computers, but they won't dare study computing in VCE.

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