hurikai
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Thanks for any help guys, questions are as follows -
1. I'm thinking about doing aerospace, primarily because I believe I have a natural interest in the subject. I know there are NO prospects in Australia.
But - if I go overseas to the US, will my prospects and my salary be considerably higher, considering that this is the hub of NASA? I'm not sure if anyone has any experience/knowledge of engo overseas, but if you do, how would you compare employment + salary to mechanical or electrical?
I'm considering going straight overseas for undergrad (for more reasons than just getting ahead in my studies), but apparently lots of people transfer for postgrad studies, so I'm not sure if that's the best way or not.
2. UNSW vs UTS - which is better and for which fields of engo? Apparently UTS is great for your career because it gives you internships, but is the quality of the degree there better or worse?
I kind of like UNSW, mainly because it's familiar, and it doesn't look like a giant brick condom, and the lifts aren't crap, and my friends are going there. Also, there's the Co-op program. How do UTS internships compare with UNSW Co-ops in terms of acquired skills and pay?
Thanks for any help. If you guys have any resources/research/info, please share
1. I'm thinking about doing aerospace, primarily because I believe I have a natural interest in the subject. I know there are NO prospects in Australia.
But - if I go overseas to the US, will my prospects and my salary be considerably higher, considering that this is the hub of NASA? I'm not sure if anyone has any experience/knowledge of engo overseas, but if you do, how would you compare employment + salary to mechanical or electrical?
I'm considering going straight overseas for undergrad (for more reasons than just getting ahead in my studies), but apparently lots of people transfer for postgrad studies, so I'm not sure if that's the best way or not.
2. UNSW vs UTS - which is better and for which fields of engo? Apparently UTS is great for your career because it gives you internships, but is the quality of the degree there better or worse?
I kind of like UNSW, mainly because it's familiar, and it doesn't look like a giant brick condom, and the lifts aren't crap, and my friends are going there. Also, there's the Co-op program. How do UTS internships compare with UNSW Co-ops in terms of acquired skills and pay?
Thanks for any help. If you guys have any resources/research/info, please share