Hey guys, I wanted to ask a few questions about choosing a uni degree. I've just finished my trials, and am now focused on choosing a degree I'd actually enjoy. I'm interested in engineering mostly, either mechanical, mechatronic or software, and the idea of studying a double degree of engineering and commerce at UNSW appeals to me for some reason, even though my least favourite subject I'm taking is business studies. So, my questions are:
1. Is a double degree worth it? I want the extra qualification because I feel it would boost my employability, but I'm not really that keen to spend an extra year at uni, and I also don't wanna just dedicate my time to uni alone.
2. Should I go straight into a specialisation first year (ie Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering Honours at UNSW) or do the first year flexible degree so I can choose my specialisation in the second year? I feel like doing the first year flexible so that I can make a more wiser decision on specialisation, but I have a perception that this will somehow hinder my employability after graduating because doing the first year flexible will only give me 3 years experience in ie mechanical engineering as opposed to someone that went straight into mechanical engineering first year, and thus has 4 years experience.
Thanks
1. Is a double degree worth it? I want the extra qualification because I feel it would boost my employability, but I'm not really that keen to spend an extra year at uni, and I also don't wanna just dedicate my time to uni alone.
2. Should I go straight into a specialisation first year (ie Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering Honours at UNSW) or do the first year flexible degree so I can choose my specialisation in the second year? I feel like doing the first year flexible so that I can make a more wiser decision on specialisation, but I have a perception that this will somehow hinder my employability after graduating because doing the first year flexible will only give me 3 years experience in ie mechanical engineering as opposed to someone that went straight into mechanical engineering first year, and thus has 4 years experience.
Thanks