For the main round I received an offer for engineering at UNSW. Natually I was quite happy as it was my first preference. But I received an offer for B Commerce and Law at UWS for the late rounds and now I'm stuck between the two choices.
To be frank I have no idea what I want to be in the future. I only chose engineering because I quite enjoy constructing things and of the employment opportunities. (I'll say Mythbusters was a huge influence as well...which is depressing.)
Law was like my 5th preference...I only put it there to fill space. I personally don't think it's all that exciting...though I'm quite bias cause it's UWS (sorry).
My parents think Law may be a better choice because UWS is so much closer then UNSW and the fact that double degree = wider range in jobs -> more job opportunties. They also reckon that a girl (since I'm a girl) may be less suited to engineering...I think there's some truth there.
I really don't know what to choose - I don't want to choose one path only to regret it later on in life.
So what would you do if you were in my place? Do enlighten me with your opinions and ideas...I am in desperate need of them.
To be frank I have no idea what I want to be in the future. I only chose engineering because I quite enjoy constructing things and of the employment opportunities. (I'll say Mythbusters was a huge influence as well...which is depressing.)
Law was like my 5th preference...I only put it there to fill space. I personally don't think it's all that exciting...though I'm quite bias cause it's UWS (sorry).
My parents think Law may be a better choice because UWS is so much closer then UNSW and the fact that double degree = wider range in jobs -> more job opportunties. They also reckon that a girl (since I'm a girl) may be less suited to engineering...I think there's some truth there.
I really don't know what to choose - I don't want to choose one path only to regret it later on in life.
So what would you do if you were in my place? Do enlighten me with your opinions and ideas...I am in desperate need of them.