astroman
Well-Known Member
Hey guys, Half way through year 12 and still don't have a clear understanding or aim towards what course i would like to do at uni so am consolidating fellow BOSers to give me some recommendations . Here is a brief outline to some things that might help.
- enjoy engineering in general, much more interested in field of computing, technology, machines especially cars and automobiles.
- enjoy business subjects since i find it easy and hear that jobs are plentiful in areas such as finance.
- enjoy sciences, particularly physics.
- aiming to get into UNSW or UTS. (current ranks give an estimate of mid 80s Atar, but some factors including flexible entry i.e. inpUTS, EAS, questionnaire and bonus points could give a significant boost)
- degree should have good career prospects and a respectable starting salary.
- degrees offering undergraduate scholarships/cadetships/bonus marks/awards are more preferred.
I am particularly interested in the combined B.Eng / B.Bus @UTS but hear that the two degrees are very different and would be useless for employers since they cater for separate fields. I have looked into mechatronics but a friend of mine who does it said it is boring and transferred into studying marketing...lol.
thanks, any input is appreciated.
- enjoy engineering in general, much more interested in field of computing, technology, machines especially cars and automobiles.
- enjoy business subjects since i find it easy and hear that jobs are plentiful in areas such as finance.
- enjoy sciences, particularly physics.
- aiming to get into UNSW or UTS. (current ranks give an estimate of mid 80s Atar, but some factors including flexible entry i.e. inpUTS, EAS, questionnaire and bonus points could give a significant boost)
- degree should have good career prospects and a respectable starting salary.
- degrees offering undergraduate scholarships/cadetships/bonus marks/awards are more preferred.
I am particularly interested in the combined B.Eng / B.Bus @UTS but hear that the two degrees are very different and would be useless for employers since they cater for separate fields. I have looked into mechatronics but a friend of mine who does it said it is boring and transferred into studying marketing...lol.
thanks, any input is appreciated.
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