I actually have begun learning to code but I didn't want to mention it so it doesn't become one of those arguments where somebody tells you that you don't know enough to have an opinion on something. I will be learning to code with a lot more focus once HSC is over and I have more time but for...
I was thinking of comparing them if a question was asking something like that and just have 4 bodies rather than 8. My thinking behind it is that is easier to link it to the question if you have less bodies and you can compare and contrast them. Although that would be a huge essay either way so...
It would depend on what they're asking imo, if they are asking something like :
To what extent did the ... developments within North Vietnam lead to conflict or communist victory or something like that
I would write about the importance of developments and do a body paragraph on each section...
I really don't see what point you're trying to make - Idk how long it would take you to get to 150k and it would depend on your role too because comp sci grads can be more than devs, ppl usually become team leaders and project managers after experience.
From reading this I get the idea that you're just saying stuff without putting any thought into it, you're not providing any reasoning besides your own opinion which isn't backed by anything.
I'm not overestimating the prospects of comp sci - it's a difficult field that requires logical thinking and constant learning. I can understand saying this like 40 years ago but today technology is literally everywhere and there is so much room for improvement/automation and maintenance of...
There's a pretty good book called 'So good they can't ignore you' which talks about this stuff like skills vs passion for choosing a job. I would recommend reading/listening it before you make up your mind on uni degrees. :)
I'm very interested in eco and feel like I would enjoy it in uni but that's mostly why I chose to do comp sci instead. Problem I see with economics degrees is that who is actually hiring economists? Especially straight out of uni no experience economists I feel don't have many options.
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The problem with a job having low wages is usually a bigger problem of over-supply of people willing to do the job for less money than the guy before him and so on. Idk why this can happen but I guess it could be when unis produce too many graduates of a certain field/degree and if it's social...
I think you remember one question wrong, I don't remember negatives of eco growth it was about how economic growth does not always mean there will be eco development
I did national electricity market for that which prob isn't the best example but after the test I found out you can do GST and telecom so those are prob the right answers for that q. Some other people did electricity tho so idk.
No curveballs but I think in eco it's expected that essays follow a pattern of occurrence of 3 years or so everybody knows what to expect from like 4 possible topics and within a topic only certain things are big enough for essays if that makes sense. Idk if this is the same for other subjects...
Pretty good exam imo. Possible B6 for me, I liked the essay questions - I did the impact of ER fluctuations on ES and macropolicy effectiveness quesiton. SA was kinda weird for some - I prob didn't get full marks on all but on most. MC was pretty avg difficulty for an hsc exam imo so I would...
From what I know UNSW is better than UTS and given the option ppl choose UNSW (I'm going to do comp sci at uni and have talked to ppl who have finished uts, usyd and unsw)
Also if I'm thinking of the correct courses, UNSW is 3 years comp sci and UTS is 4 years. This makes a difference too...
Yeah clearly I didn't read it very carefully but I feel that it is hard to come up with something original on the spot like that anyway. Mine was a very unique setting tho which might help but idk we'll see on the 18th of december