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sephiroth*

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a MESSAGE from my good man ccman soon to be the ddman and he will soon get more engineering assoissation surveys that prove that u can't get a job.

"Teaching Performance Rankings August 2005

This table shows the teaching standards published in the Australian newspaper. An explanation of the scaling method follows the table:

University Score
1 - University of Wollongong 34.24
2 - Australian Maritime College 30.79
3 - University of Melbourne 29.93
4 - Swinburne University of Technology 29.33
5 - University of Queensland 28.73
6 - Australian National University 26.95
7 - University of New England 25.56
8 - University of Canberra 24.25
9 - University of Ballarat 24.08
10 - University of Sydney 23.93
11 - Murdoch University 23.49
12 - University of Western Australia 23.42
13 - Australian Catholic University 22.73
14 - Monash University 22.16
15 - La Trobe University 21.18
16 - Macquarie University 19.96
17 - Charles Sturt University 19.44
18 - University of Technology,Sydney 18.72
19 - Victoria University 18.65
20 - University of the Sunshine Coast 18.44
21 - Deakin University 18.35
22 - Griffith University 18.25
23 - Edith Cowan University 17.91
24 - Curtin University of Technology 17.45
25 - University of Newcastle 16.31
26 - Flinders University 16.02
27 - University of Southern Queensland 15.39
28 - Southern Cross University 14.83
29 - RMIT 14.49
30 - James Cook University 14.17
31 - Queensland University of Technology 13.67
32 - University of New South Wales 13.56
33 - University of Western Sydney 12.85
34 - University of Tasmania 12.00
35 - Central Queensland University 11.49
36 - University of Adelaide 10.54
37 - University of South Australia 10.11
38 - Charles Darwin University 9.05

The scaling method used in preparing this league table has five components:
1) CEQ (Course experience questionnaire) generic skills: 17.91% weighting
2) CEQ good teaching: 18.5%
3) CEQ overall satisfaction: 18.9%
4) Students in full-time employment after they graduate: 11.48%
5) Those that go on to full-time study: 10.29%
6) Drop-out or attrition rates: 10.65%
7) Student progress or pass rates: 12.26%
"

AMEN
 
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elfm

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yes, some random survey is going to tell me that i can't get a civil engineering/environmental engineering job
 

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welcome back bitches

i did one better i got the survey from the engineering association form 99-05 and soon 06 which wont make much difference as unsw was the worst in very single one of them, ill accept the fact that UNSW is only good for POST-grad and that's it however death to unsw.

http://s13.quicksharing.com/v/4721466/Engy_report.zip.html
 

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elfm said:
yes, some random survey is going to tell me that i can't get a civil engineering/environmental engineering job
(a) You're right
(b) If taken as the complete story, the survey actually indicates that you will get a job. See below.

The report found:

- Only 4 grads still looking for work in Civil Engineering out of ALL Civil grads from ALL universities.
- No Environmental Engineering grads looking for work.

The report also found (from a UNSW perspective) only 10 graduates (6 unemployed)
looking for jobs. Engineering at UNSW graduates probably over 500 or 600 students each year.
 

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KD said:
(a) You're right
(b) If taken as the complete story, the survey actually indicates that you will get a job. See below.

The report found:

- Only 4 grads still looking for work in Civil Engineering out of ALL Civil grads from ALL universities.
- No Environmental Engineering grads looking for work.

The report also found (from a UNSW perspective) only 10 graduates (6 unemployed)
looking for jobs. Engineering at UNSW graduates probably over 500 or 600 students each year.
have you seen the university of melbourne's survey that says its first in Australia as a uni with its own system, i don't believe it & u wouldn't either however how can i believe a report from its own uni, its rubbish. if it was from engineers australia then ill believe it or some independant engineering organisation
 

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