Hey guys, this is my first post so forgive me if I've placed it in the wrong section.
I'm a 2012 high school graduate from Queensland with an OP1 (ATAR/ENTER of 99+). I've recently been offered combined law/commerce at UQ (QLD), UNSW (NSW) and Monash (VIC) and I have sorted out all the necessary accommodation at both NSW and VIC (on campus). I'm leaning towards UNSW and Monash as prospective universities to study at, mainly because of their higher rankings in Australia (and the world) within their respective Faculties of Law and Business. That being said, I am certainly open to what UQ students/alumni have to say about the university and its faculties.
In addition to the offers, I've received two scholarships at Monash University totalling $31,000 over the 5 years of this dual degree.
Now, my question is especially directed to those who have had experiences at UNSW and/or Monash as to which university they would recommend in my circumstances? Both require interstate travel and while I currently prefer Sydney more, this should be taken lightly as I've only ever visited Melbourne once (and quite a few years ago).
All comments are welcome and if the answers could address these following points, I'd certainly appreciate it!
- Personal experiences
- Prestige (national/international recognition)
- Practical opportunities offered (work experience/internships/exchange)
- Job prospects
I'm a 2012 high school graduate from Queensland with an OP1 (ATAR/ENTER of 99+). I've recently been offered combined law/commerce at UQ (QLD), UNSW (NSW) and Monash (VIC) and I have sorted out all the necessary accommodation at both NSW and VIC (on campus). I'm leaning towards UNSW and Monash as prospective universities to study at, mainly because of their higher rankings in Australia (and the world) within their respective Faculties of Law and Business. That being said, I am certainly open to what UQ students/alumni have to say about the university and its faculties.
In addition to the offers, I've received two scholarships at Monash University totalling $31,000 over the 5 years of this dual degree.
Now, my question is especially directed to those who have had experiences at UNSW and/or Monash as to which university they would recommend in my circumstances? Both require interstate travel and while I currently prefer Sydney more, this should be taken lightly as I've only ever visited Melbourne once (and quite a few years ago).
All comments are welcome and if the answers could address these following points, I'd certainly appreciate it!
- Personal experiences
- Prestige (national/international recognition)
- Practical opportunities offered (work experience/internships/exchange)
- Job prospects