Hey. So, I'm in Year 12 at the moment and it's probably really late to be re-thinking this and I'm a little stressed. I want to study Biomedical Engineering in the future, most likely in the more research and development side of things... though, I'm not that certain on that yet. Anyway, I've been accepted into a scholarship program at ANU. It's a small one, but it's still a big help if I'm going to move. I was really set on ANU because they boast a very research-intensive program (Bachelor of Eng R&D) and have a major/minor system that seems great (I'm obviously going to major in Biomedical Systems). But I've been perusing the dark world of forums recently and many say that ANU is fairly terrible for Engineering. I've visited the uni and the allocated building for Engineering looks fairly tiny too (I know, I know, it's just one building and that's not where all the facilities are. It's materialistic, but I think it says a lot). I live in SA and I'm wondering if going to the local universities like Adelaide University or Flinders would be better. I understand that ANU has a better world ranking and whatnot, but I'm curious about their engineering faculty compared to my local unis. Though, even if the SA unis were better, I'm a little stuck on which-- Adelaide or Flinders-- would have better prospects for employment (I'm thinking of working for a bit before pursuing my Masters)? The Adelaide degree offers Biomed under Electrical and Electronics, which means I graduate with an E&E Eng degree. I feel like that would give me a better chance if I'm super hard-pressed for a job. Whereas, Flinders is a little more direct... though, I've toured their new Tonsley facilities and they seem amazing. It seems that they're really pouring everything into their Biomed degree. I dunno, am I being overly simplistic in my thinking?
(Also, no, I don't think other unis in other states will be possible. The time for applications have passed, anyway)
I appreciate that there are few that will know both these unis intimately, but any sort of experience/information you can offer on either would be great! What do I do
(Also, no, I don't think other unis in other states will be possible. The time for applications have passed, anyway)
I appreciate that there are few that will know both these unis intimately, but any sort of experience/information you can offer on either would be great! What do I do