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listen to this guyDo business and IT combined
successfully crammed the HSC 10 units
got a 99.70 ATAR, still was humble and choose a 93 course
listen to this guyDo business and IT combined
http://www.asb.unsw.edu.au/futurest.../bachelorofengineeringbachelorofcommerce.aspxI don't like IT either. I'm interested in Commerce/ Business, engineering
Depends, there is prestige for some unis within the larger corporations, but I think that at the end of the day, it is the amount of experience, and your personal skills that set you apart from other graduates.Yeh I've seen that, would it make much difference if I did it at Mq or UTS or anywhere elese?, sorry for keep being repetitive but just wanna know this stuff
hes right. a lot of people think that they should go to a specific uni just because of how popular it is. Employers may be biased towards hiring based on which uni u studied at. Nowadays, its more about personal attributes rather than simply education. Communication skills, time management, teamwork, etc. As nerdasdasd mentioned, these skills will differentiate yourself from other graduates.Depends, there is prestige for some unis within the larger corporations, but I think that at the end of the day, it is the amount of experience, and your personal skills that set you apart from other graduates.
True, but at graduate level, how long does it take to assess those qualitative attributes? I'm not saying employers are biased but there are some realities here that those aspects will be considered at the interview stage, but whether you get an interview or not in the first place can unfortunately be linked to other factors too.hes right. a lot of people think that they should go to a specific uni just because of how popular it is. Employers may be biased towards hiring based on which uni u studied at. Nowadays, its more about personal attributes rather than simply education. Communication skills, time management, teamwork, etc. As nerdasdasd mentioned, these skills will differentiate yourself from other graduates.
I am aware that there are potentially 5 main avenues to which graduates get into a sound job after uni.True, but at graduate level, how long does it take to assess those qualitative attributes? I'm not saying employers are biased but there are some realities here that those aspects will be considered at the interview stage, but whether you get an interview or not in the first place can unfortunately be linked to other factors too.tOnnyAyye said:hes right. a lot of people think that they should go to a specific uni just because of how popular it is. Employers may be biased towards hiring based on which uni u studied at. Nowadays, its more about personal attributes rather than simply education. Communication skills, time management, teamwork, etc. As nerdasdasd mentioned, these skills will differentiate yourself from other graduates.