No you aren't.As long as you yourself can push yourself towards success, DISREGARDING what university you go to, then you are guaranteed to succeed.
Agreed 100%I'd rather a lawyer who was good at practicing law. A UWS student who worked hard enough to get a good law job will probably be just as good or even better than some USYD student who get the position cause he went to a 'prestigious' uni.
If he finishes the course successfully then what's the problem?i know a guy who is a complete downer spastic doing law at uws, he got 80, then plus 10 bonus points to get into law. so i don't like the idea of some guy like that prosecuting me for being a normal person just because he is a jealous retard
Troll? Do you honestly believe that a person's success is entirely determined by how hard they push themselves? Some people are simply too stupid to succeed in life no matter what they do, and others don't succeed because of circumstances out of their control. Your optimism is cute though.Troll.
UWS.What uni do you go to?
Whether you like it or not employers are just as capable of being biased as any of the trolls in this thread. A UWS degree is simply not worth as much as a degree from USYD or UNSW in many people's eyes.I doubt the job prospects would be any different. I mean it depends on the person themself if they did exceptionally well or not. People shouldn't look at the whole student body in determining the capabilities of the person.
That's actually true.Troll? Do you honestly believe that a person's success is entirely determined by how hard they push themselves? Some people are simply too stupid to succeed in life no matter what they do, and others don't succeed because of circumstances out of their control. Your optimism is cute though.
Yes. But unless they actually do reach that goal there is no guarantee that they will reach that goal.Well if someone had the motivation to go in the direction where they want to go, and actually reached that goal, regardless of the university then yes, that would be considered successful wouldn't it?
It isn't a point, you asked which university I went to and I told you.Your point being..
Very impressive. For that amount of money i take it he/she's very, very good at what he/she doesUWS grads will probably find it harder getting jobs in the super competitive industrys of finance/law etc. When it comes to marketing it's all about exp., so doing internships/EC's, will put you ahead of a usyd/unsw marketing grad with no exp.
I know personally someone who went to UWS and did marketing, 27yo, earning 300k a year + bonuses. 1 in a million though.
Amazing.Very impressive. For that amount of money i take it he/she's very, very good at what he/she does
Agreed, marketing is all about experience. Uni was not really a factor when I went for job interviews, they were more concerned about previous work experience and my skills.UWS grads will probably find it harder getting jobs in the super competitive industrys of finance/law etc. When it comes to marketing it's all about exp., so doing internships/EC's, will put you ahead of a usyd/unsw marketing grad with no exp.
I know personally someone who went to UWS and did marketing, 27yo, earning 300k a year + bonuses. 1 in a million though.
Buh plz answerrrI'm currently doing a Bachelor of Arts but am considering applying for a Bachelor of Arts/Master of Teaching mid-year and I want to know if I would keep my old GPA. The Graduation Policy seems to indicate that I would get a new GPA even if I transfer credit from my old course, but I'd like to hear first hand accounts from people who have done similar.
Well good on him. Always great to hear about grads doing well for themselves!Amazing.
Smashing his targets apparently.
Got paid a huge bonus last week, he didn't reveal a number, but he has invited everyone he is close with to drink on his tab this saturday at cargo bar in the city.
a lawyer with a honours + HD rather than someone with a high ATAR, ATAR doesn't mean shit.well... to be frank, i'd rather a lawyer who go 95+ atar to defend me for a rape charge than someone who go round 80.