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Gabriel Carrubba doesn’t have an ATAR score. The emerging Australian writer, director and film producer didn’t even sit the VCE, but that hasn’t stopped him from carving out his dream career in the movie business.

Gabriel Carrubba never sat his VCE, but that hasn’t held him back from launching a filmmaking career.Credit: Justin McManus

Carrubba, 28, whose debut feature, Sunflower, had a cinema release around the country this year, said this week that he dropped out of year 11 to follow his acting dream, despite being told it was a bad idea.

“I don’t know if it was blissful ignorance or if I just had a hunch, but I stuck to my guns,” Carrubba said.

After a stint in acting school, he ventured into the industry, but acting work dried up. South Melbourne private college JMC Academy, which specialises in creative industries, ended up giving him what he needed to crack the movie business.

“JMC and everyone there equipped me with the tools I needed to pursue a career in filmmaking,” Carrubba said.

“Regardless of not having an ATAR score, not having a year 12 pass, I was still able to pursue a career in filmmaking, which has become my fulltime job.”

More than 40 per cent of students enrolling in university last year did so without using an ATAR, although nearly all universities require a year 12 completion for students aged under 21 to get into an undergraduate course.

La Trobe University education expert Therese Keane, who has worked on VCE study design for more than 25 years, advised students who are disappointed with their results on Thursday not to panic.

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