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Surely medicine students have to share classes with non med students, eg biology, chem, physics, physiology, etc?Medicine maybe, other subjects, NO WAY
Surely medicine students have to share classes with non med students, eg biology, chem, physics, physiology, etc?Medicine maybe, other subjects, NO WAY
University of Western Sydneywhats uws?
Which is another way of saying "Yep I didn't get the UAI/ATAR required".I didn't think it was worth paying full fee for.
this would be one of the differencesBut you cannot compare a well established university, such as UNSW and the like, with something that's relatively new, such as UWS and MQ. It simply is illogical and narrow-minded.
uws business and commerce to unsw commerceLol, what course did you transfer to and from?
Is it hilarious because you think they were being honest, or because you realised that they were lying? (I suspect the former)i think what is hilarious is every bank and firm i spoke to on careers day did not give a shit about what university you went too, only marks
I think it is politically incorrect for them to say "oh yea we discriminate based on universities".i think what is hilarious is every bank and firm i spoke to on careers day did not give a shit about what university you went too, only marks
i'm not sure what to believe to be honest. they just mentioned it. what I do know for sure is that macquarie is well respectedso shouldn't be cast out of the exclusive 3 of UTS/UNSW/USYDIs it hilarious because you think they were being honest, or because you realised that they were lying? (I suspect the former)
i dont think the gap between UWS->UNSW is the same as UWS->Harvard so its a pretty retarded analogy. a better one would be 6.5GPA @ UWS or 3.5GPA at UNSW?I think it is politically incorrect for them to say "oh yea we discriminate based on universities".
Because you cannot honestly tell me you rather take a person with 3.9 GPA from UWS rather than 3.5 from Harvard.
When I work in the whole careers market scene, I make it my business not to lie or mislead people. I've noticed that a lot of people do lie and mislead, however, simply in order to conform to the rules of careers markets and to avoid any sort of trouble - whether it's legal trouble or simply getting in an argument with someone.i'm not sure what to believe to be honest. they just mentioned it. what I do know for sure is that macquarie is well respectedso shouldn't be cast out of the exclusive 3 of UTS/UNSW/USYD
+1lol ok...
It's pretty simple.
1.) lowest cutoffs= least talented students (most often)=low employment prospects
2.) poor facilities when compared to unsw, uts, usyd.
3.) aesthetically displeasing buildings
4.) very few social clubs, events, organisations
5.) lecturers for most courses aren't as qualified as the other three uni's mentioned.
6.) lacks prestige due to the quality of students being released into the work force from it.
Of course these are all only comparable observations to other universities in sydney.
Though as someone has said, it does offer people with an option other than tafe if they don't get into their desired course.