Same thing as normal Science but a bit harder... I love the flexibility of a science degree.
Try engineering out and if you decide to transfer some of those units such as maths and bio will still count.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXGDRrkaRgU
$60,000 is normal for graduate engineers. You would need at least 7 years experience in the industry and a senior position to get around $250,000 from what I have seen advertised.
That is completely normal. You don't have to do everything in one go.
When I was in high school I would list the points in the introduction, then in that order would write a paragraph for each of those points. My teachers told me that it was a bad idea to do so but I managed to get Band 6 and...
Re: What do you think of this degree UTS. B. business/ B. science in IT???
You'll either really hate it or learn to live with the IT side.
If you want to do business then just do business. There would be no point in you getting an IT degree if you're not going to use it the future.
Age: 18
Money in Bank: ~ $500
Assets: ~$25k (desktop, macbook, laptop, car, guitars and drum kit)
Area of study: Engineering and Science
Loans: HECS. Has yet to check.
Jobs: Software Developer
You probably won't need it all the time at uni. But get one if you're planning to study on the go or at the library.
You don't really need a super computer either since you're just going to use it for word processing. So a netbook or a cheap 13" laptop would do.
If you're a big spender and...
You don't need to study/prepare for anything whatsoever for comp sci tech. You'll be taught everything from scratch. Just enjoy your break before the suffering and pain begins...
You'll learn Java in INFO1103 and Python in INFO1903. Learn those if you're eager to get a head start.
You are given a timetable however you can make slight changes to it. You will not be disadvantaged since timetables are released (I think) 1 week before the semester starts.
If you have forgotten your UniKey password, you can have your password reset over the phone by contacting the ICT Helpdesk on 9351 6000. You will be asked for your student ID, your date of birth and your department in order to confirm your identity.