Hi,
I was thinking about my career options and what I want to do in Uni. My first preference would be either UNSW or USYD. However, I am worried I may not get the ATAR required for it. I have heard that employers prefer graduates from the 'top' universities such as UNSW and that they mostly disregard students from Uni's such as UWS. This also what my close relatives have said who work for private institution from personal experience. So I do think there is some credibility to this point.
So what are your opinions about it?
Please note that I'm not trying to insult students who go to UWS, I just used them as an example.
It's pure bullshit. If anyone ever tells you that the university that you go to, will affect what an employer thinks of you, is highly ignorant, and probably just an arrogant and biased person. They have their mind set on one particular uni, simply because it has their 'most favourite course' and many of their peers support it. A degree is a degree. At the end of your 3-5 years ft study, you have a sheet of paper that details your degree. (a transcript). Employers will take a look at how well you performed throughout your subjects. They will then check to see how much work experience you have undertaken. After this, They will then compare how much volunteering work you have done as compared to someone else. Finally they will judge you on your interview skills, such as ability to communicate clearly, effectively and realistically about certain topics. You attire & personal gestures will always be monitored throughout your interview.
I'm telling you this, because I know a lot of friends from various unis, and they all seem happy with their unis, because they like what they're studying. Think of it like this. A uni is just a name. That uni can only hold so many students, until another uni is required to be built. It's more of a capacity question. Just be happy you're not wasting your days at TAFE, and that you're going to uni getting a degree.
You may wonder, why certain unis have higher /lower ATAR requirements. It's because of geographical locations, i.e. some unis are further away from the CBD. Maybe a particular suburb / area is known for not as high ATAR achievers, thus the uni will be built to cater for lower entry ATAR students. ATAR is not a measure of how smart you are, it's rather a measure of 'how well you memorised your content as compared to other students'. Smartness & skill is what comes with completing your degree and hopefully work experience in your respective fields.
If an employer is judging an applicant solely on the uni they went to (which i don't think would happen), they shouldn't be an employer, they are just being a complete dick.