BlytheChloe
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You're not doing anything to prove Canberra isn't ghastly yet.jas0nt said:i heard you're wrong.
You're not doing anything to prove Canberra isn't ghastly yet.jas0nt said:i heard you're wrong.
And here I am wanting to do combined Structural Eng/Comm at USyd.. purely due to the 40mins saved travelling EVERY day.. which will add up over the 5.5 year (I think) course..Nebuchanezzar said:She didn't ask why you should pick a university, she asked which are the most prestigious. Prestige isn't really subjective. From what I've observed, prestige seems to hover around...
Arts/Humanities, Education, Medicine, Science, Law = USyd
Engineering, Commerce/Economics = UNSW
Actuarial Studies = Mac
Once again, that's from what I've observed. Overall, I'd say that yes, USyd has a bit more prestige than UNSW, understandably so.
Might I also add, that if you've asked this question because this is the only thing that it's come down to between two universities, and if it's between UNSW and USyd, pick USyd. UNSW just doesn't compare.
And you would know because you've studied at all those places right?politik said:Because you've studied there right?
ANU > UMEL > USYD > UNSW > MONASH > UWA > UTS > UADEL > ANYTHING > UWS/NOTRE DAME/CQU
it's not ghastly. quite pretty actually. kind of bland, though. and cold (but i mean, it's not like we're talking about finland here. it's very easy to deal with, people just need to grow a pair and buy a jacket).BlytheChloe said:You're not doing anything to prove Canberra isn't ghastly yet.
hard out!!stazi said:oh and for the future direction of this thread, i found a marketing journal article about prestige. note that this is about prestige for goods, but a lot of these criteria can be modified and applied:
Defining Prestige
The distinction between prestige brands and non-prestige brands has been operationally defined in this paper as the distinction between brands exhibiting five perceived values, contingent on a particular socioeconomic framework.
1. The consumption of prestige brands is viewed as a signal of status and wealth, and whose price, expensive by normal standards, enhances the value of such a signal (perceived conspicuous value).
2. If virtually everyone owns a particular brand it is by definition not prestigious (perceived unique value).
3. The role-playing aspects and the social value of prestige brands can be instrumental in the decision to buy (perceived social value).
4. For a brand which satisfies an emotional desire such as a prestige brand, a product's subjective intangible benefits such as aesthetic appeal is clearly determining the brand selection (perceived hedonic value).
5. Prestige is derived partly from the technical superiority and the extreme care that takes place during the production process. For instance, a Rolex Sea-dweller works 1,220 meters underwater and is hand-crafted (perceived quality value).
JoshuaW said:UOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No University of wollongongRedZenith said:University of Wales?
Yes i can design your beach house, just as Frank Loyd Wright designed the Falling Water for his client. Sorry i dun recall what's the clients' names tho.lovethehsc said:And yes because i go to a prestigious uni you'll be designing the master bedroom in my bondi beachhouse one day. And I suck cock
agreed.politik said:Because you've studied there right?
ANU > UMEL > USYD > UNSW > MONASH > UWA > UTS > UADEL > ANYTHING > UWS/NOTRE DAME/CQU
Our careers advisor/French teacher had a student teacher come from UWS to teach his class after she got her French degree and after the first lesson, concluded that she knew nothing.ari89 said:My uncle who is head of the Department of Diagnostic Medicine at Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital said that UWS medical students will never get a job.
Yeah, you missed the point.BlytheChloe said:Our careers advisor/French teacher had a student teacher come from UWS to teach his class after she got her French degree and after the first lesson, concluded that she knew nothing.
Exactly, the main problem I found with UWS was the students, not the teaching quality or course content. (In fact UWS's Criminal Law and Intro to law courses are better than what I have seen at Mac).ari89 said:Yeah, you missed the point.
It depends more on the student than the institution.
Unless you really think this is my uncle, you missed my story:BlytheChloe said:Actually, I think you missed the story.
Sorry. I don't watch House.ari89 said:Unless you really think this is my uncle, you missed my story:
btw my post was a general comment not just directed to you