Depends on your uni preference..Which one is a better scholarship to take?
CO-OP from UTS, CO - OP from UNSW or A merit scholarship from USYD?
I am thinking Co - op UNSW... any thoughts?
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The way of judging "value" can be based on what you get really...umm... prolly going for money and all three have respect. BUt overall which of them is most VALUED?
LOLmalcolm chaikin who is that? And what does he have to do with anything?
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I agree, except i'd go to UNSW over UTS because of the"prestige" factor.The way of judging "value" can be based on what you get really...
in terms of money, as I said UNSW > UTS > USYD
but UNSW and UTS coop give u work experiences...
So UNSW = UTS > USYD perhaps?
Yupo and you have to be interviewed for it too if you manage to get on the short list XDLOL
it's the name of the scholarship that gives u like 15000. It's probably the hardest one to get apparently...only 2 available
idk...the prospect of work experience with more money? hahawhy uts/unsw over usyd?
Yeah, work experience is a major factor.idk...the prospect of work experience with more money? haha
besides, for person like me + anna who want to do engineering and commerce, we all know that UNSW is probably better than USYD...
hmmmm ye true. But it's reeally hard getting work experience in the first yearyeah unsw is better for eng, but I really don't understand the fascination with work experience - you can get vac work anyway, and get paid more for it...plus co-op restricts you as to the companies you work with...I know some guys doing vac work overseas, getting paid for it, and having the whole travel aspect as well..
hmmm i see.well when I went down to canberra, for nysf, the companies we visited there all took first years for vac work....plus there are particular programs with a designed for summer break, and they don't care what year you're in e.g. nasa academy (have to be u.s. citizen, but I'm working on that)
even if you can't get vac work, do you really want to sacrifice the freedom just to get work in your first year?
that seems like the way to go i reckon.guys....?
It only adds an extra year on top of engineering, and shouldn't take any extra effort. It may even require less effort as a lot of people I know see commerce as a nice break from engineeringthat seems like the way to go i reckon.
don't do both at a time. might be worth it but too much effort + time