heres a 1337 analysis of this shit
1. ppl who goto UWS, MG/muahah etc, was UWS where you actually wanted to go? Or was it because you were denied entry to somewhere else? I would say half the people at UWS are there because they couldn't do their degree of choice elsewhere, i think that is a fair assumption. If i goto mckinsey/bain/GS (the best of the best) etc, how many grads will be from uws? Im not saying going to uws makes you shit, but why do the best of the best goto other universities? I agree, UWS does provide a means of continuing education that the state is denying, but i think that is a bad thing to be honest. Degrees are worth less each year. At this rate, Masters will become the new bachelors.
2. shadowdude, its ok to pay out stuff like uws, as long as you have reasonable grounds. You're trying to pay out their educational programs which is completely irrelevant. I have not attended a complete lecture since March 2010. And I dont even know what my ACTL2001/FINS1612/2624/3616/1613/ACCT1511/Macro/Micro/Mgmt lecturers look like. You have not attended UWS, you cannot make a fair comparison between the two. You've done a year of uni shadow, im assuming you've taken 1612, which was just some shit you could have read off wikipedia, and 1613 which will not be used at all ever. This shit will continue when you do courses in later years, with the exception of a few courses that tests your research ability. Ask yourself, does the "quality of education" really matter?
3. the people that say "atar doesnt mean shit", it does. its a measure of how well you were able to regurgitate crap for the HSC, its also what universities use for admissions. Also ATAR is indicative of how well people play the education game, ie rote learning, memorizing books etc, which then translates to good university grades. If you think ATAR is not an indicator of intelligence you are in denial, I'm not saying someone that got 98.1 is smarter than someone that got 97.1. But if you had 2 kids one with 70 one with 99, my moneys on the 99 atar being more intelligent.
4. Mr bean, ur a dumbass and a sheep. You think you are high and mighty paying out an easy target, but chances are you are a virgin yourself envying the adventures of shadowdude. How the fuck is shadow's personal life relevant to anything, its just like correcting punctuation. With employment, most places that run graduate programs, particularly large companies in accounting and stuff, dont have specified intakes. It's pretty much, ok this guy is not an arse, not cocky, and is pretty friendly and easy to get along with, we'll hire him and train him etc. However, considering prejudice is always a part of life. Ie shadow in a few years, and has a say in your application, he is going to be UNSW/USYD biased. That being said, I do think a portion of people will also hold that prejudice, ie place G8 above the others. But there is also a portion that don't care about which uni you came from. Point is, picking UWS "might" set you back brownie points and if you get a biased employer like shadowdude, you might just get binned straight away, but if someone is that discriminatory, is it really somewhere you want to work? If you are actually brilliant, it doesnt matter where you go, since the quality of education should not matter. The teaching staff might invoke your interest in an area, but ultimately its down to yourself.
5. OP UWS is easier than UMAQ.
Compared to india, its easier to succeed in australia, simply because the competition is less fierce and Australians are dumber in general. Take a good look at yourself, ask yourself these questions.
- Are you willing to work your ass off during uni?
- Are you willing to research the industry you are interested in, and really get good at coding?
- Are you willing to volunteer your skills to build your resume/life experiences?
- Are you willing to network? Put yourself out there and really be "Australian"? (learn to small talk, learn about whats going on here in australia)
- Are you going to work on your english, pass the IELTS, in order to attain the administrative requirements?
If the answer is yes to all of the above, then you will find a good paying job that will pay off your debts, regardless of where you go.