I dont understand one thing how is a CIVIL ENGINEERING DEGREE in unsw better than uts,
UNSW does seem to have a lot more options for stuff to major in etc. which is a commonly used argument, as it's a GO8 uni they have a strong research emphasis and because of that supposedly attract the "better" academics and more funding. UTS on the other hand is younger and more practise based. The main differences i could tell you about first year engineering at UTS and UNSW is that our Math subjects teach us the same general ideas but they often aren't explored as in depth as they are at UNSW and the questions are not as difficult - the failure rate is much higher at UNSW. Semester 2 maths at UTS has a shocking failure rate though, 50% for last few semesters even though half the subject is statisitcs.
UNSW do first year Physics over two semesters but we do it in just one, but for us they cram pretty much all of that content into one semester. One of my friends helped someone from UNSW with physics and i can't gaurantee this is correct but he reckoned the exams at UNSW are not much harder for physics considering there is less content examined, regardless the failure rate at UNSW for physics was supposedly ~50% and I don't think it was quite that high at UTS. Though Physical Modelling at UTS is strange in that the final is multiple choice and the lecturer insists working out is checked but marks are not awarded for it since "there are no half correct answers in real life". I have my doubts as it seems a lot of work to just check students didn't guess a question.
While one could argue that UNSW have a more comprehensive education becuase of that, i honestly couldn't care less as physics and most of maths are not directly relevant to my major.
Lets Say you find placement (which you will) wouldnt it be much better going uts on a resume since its all about experience nowadays.
As Absolutezero said, that does seem to be the case. It's the reason why there are quite a few people with 90+ ATAR's at UTS - very few of them are on coop scholarships. I believe UNSW recently introduced a generic (not engineering specific or compulsory like at UTS) diploma of practise so you might be able to get the extra work experience at UNSW if you really wanted to. It's a decision you have to make for yourself, advantages for both. I like UTS, and i'm sure you'd be happy with either choice - if not you could always transfer.
Oh and one last edit. I think i should clarify this incase i get attacked by anyone. I don't think i would have got into UNSW. 88.05 ATAR and initially my first preference was Soft Eng/Commerce followed by Soft Eng and then UTS. The way bonus marks panned out i was 3-4 atar off my first two preferences but i got an early offer for UTS and took it, i didn't bother with main round so i will never be sure if i would have got a UNSW offer but i doubt it. After playing around with preferences i did get two Usyd offers for flexible it, software engineering etc. or something but didn't accept. I also have two friends who were in the EXACT same position getting early offers for Eng/Business, missing out on UNSW and getting a Usyd offer, we originally spoke about all that over BOS and then later met at uni and realised lol.