Hey, just took a gap year, now deciding on subjects to do in 2010.
Just wondering if ATAR requirements and difficulty of subjects (in terms of getting into them) is directly related to future earnings in jobs.
I know for sure degrees like medicine and law (which need very high marks) are definately in the highest income brackets etc. but does this mean jobs which require degrees of lower ATAR (arts, sciences) are lowly paid?
Just asking because I am hoping for a decently paid job when I graduate (hopefully over 100k/year in the long run and maybe 40k/yr starting?) Will say just a economics or commerce degree from UNSW suffice? or do i need a much better degree in order to earn that?
I'm not trying to be greedy or anything, just would like to know which degrees will result in my ability to get a job with decent pay and whether my low ATAR (converted from uai) of ~92 will get me into such a degree
Any comments/suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Just wondering if ATAR requirements and difficulty of subjects (in terms of getting into them) is directly related to future earnings in jobs.
I know for sure degrees like medicine and law (which need very high marks) are definately in the highest income brackets etc. but does this mean jobs which require degrees of lower ATAR (arts, sciences) are lowly paid?
Just asking because I am hoping for a decently paid job when I graduate (hopefully over 100k/year in the long run and maybe 40k/yr starting?) Will say just a economics or commerce degree from UNSW suffice? or do i need a much better degree in order to earn that?
I'm not trying to be greedy or anything, just would like to know which degrees will result in my ability to get a job with decent pay and whether my low ATAR (converted from uai) of ~92 will get me into such a degree
Any comments/suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks!