I'm seeking some guidance from all you experienced folk about university. Prepare for the giant spiel.
Right off the bat, I'm going to say that I'm indecisive as hell. I find it incredibly difficult to make final decisions on anything. Especially those which are going to affect me for some time. Hence I'm struggling with my university decisions. I'm pretty sure I've completed every careers quiz to exist without really having an epiphany. How did you all come to a decision?
I'm unsure of exactly what career I want to pursue when I complete university, so it's not narrowing course options down one bit.
However, during school I've always loved maths, leading me to undertake Extension 2 in year 12. I didn't get the mark I expected to get, but I thoroughly enjoyed some of the maths processes behind it. This has lead me to look into engineering as a possibility. Is it an issue that I haven't done physics in years 11/12 for engineering? Should I look into doing a bridging course, despite my completion of Ext. 2? I'd most likely go for the flexible first year program.
However, I'm also fascinated by the functioning of the world. I also did legal studies, and I thoroughly enjoyed that because it gave me some real-world knowledge that I could use to simply understand current affairs on the news. Which is also drawing me to economics. I never studied it in year 12 so I'm not sure what to expect. Would economics be the happy medium for me between the humanities and maths (getting an extra insight into the function of the world while still using my maths)? I've heard that it can be quite maths-intensive at times?
I've looked into engineering at primarily UNSW and that's definitely my preferred uni when it comes to it. I haven't heard much about UTS, and I've heard mixed reviews of USYD's engineering faculty. When I went to their Open Day, USYD's engineering facilities were VERY underwhelming, as opposed to UNSW's which were very impressive.
Unfortunately, my ATAR has restricted some of my ideas. I'm unable to get into UNSW, even with bonus points and I didn't apply for FEAS as I was a little too optimistic with my ATAR. Because of this, I've looked into other universities, leading me to the B Engineering Honours (Flexible First Year) at USYD. My current idea is to complete the first year of this course next year. If I enjoy it, I'd look to transfer to UNSW. Otherwise I'd transfer to a separate degree within USYD. Is this a logical plan? Or would it be better for me to complete this first year at UTS instead? I've heard that it's easier to transfer between Go8 universities, which is lending me towards USYD slightly. Is this true?
Just from this little snapshot of my interests, what else could you brilliant people recommend to me? If you need some more information, please ask.
TL;DR: Not sure what to do at uni. I enjoy maths, some humanities (law, possibly economics; for an enhanced real-world, 'current affair' knowledge, to be able to watch the news and understand it). Engineering better at USYD or UTS? Easier to transfer between Go8 universities, or is that just a 'prestige' myth?
Thanks in advance.
Right off the bat, I'm going to say that I'm indecisive as hell. I find it incredibly difficult to make final decisions on anything. Especially those which are going to affect me for some time. Hence I'm struggling with my university decisions. I'm pretty sure I've completed every careers quiz to exist without really having an epiphany. How did you all come to a decision?
I'm unsure of exactly what career I want to pursue when I complete university, so it's not narrowing course options down one bit.
However, during school I've always loved maths, leading me to undertake Extension 2 in year 12. I didn't get the mark I expected to get, but I thoroughly enjoyed some of the maths processes behind it. This has lead me to look into engineering as a possibility. Is it an issue that I haven't done physics in years 11/12 for engineering? Should I look into doing a bridging course, despite my completion of Ext. 2? I'd most likely go for the flexible first year program.
However, I'm also fascinated by the functioning of the world. I also did legal studies, and I thoroughly enjoyed that because it gave me some real-world knowledge that I could use to simply understand current affairs on the news. Which is also drawing me to economics. I never studied it in year 12 so I'm not sure what to expect. Would economics be the happy medium for me between the humanities and maths (getting an extra insight into the function of the world while still using my maths)? I've heard that it can be quite maths-intensive at times?
I've looked into engineering at primarily UNSW and that's definitely my preferred uni when it comes to it. I haven't heard much about UTS, and I've heard mixed reviews of USYD's engineering faculty. When I went to their Open Day, USYD's engineering facilities were VERY underwhelming, as opposed to UNSW's which were very impressive.
Unfortunately, my ATAR has restricted some of my ideas. I'm unable to get into UNSW, even with bonus points and I didn't apply for FEAS as I was a little too optimistic with my ATAR. Because of this, I've looked into other universities, leading me to the B Engineering Honours (Flexible First Year) at USYD. My current idea is to complete the first year of this course next year. If I enjoy it, I'd look to transfer to UNSW. Otherwise I'd transfer to a separate degree within USYD. Is this a logical plan? Or would it be better for me to complete this first year at UTS instead? I've heard that it's easier to transfer between Go8 universities, which is lending me towards USYD slightly. Is this true?
Just from this little snapshot of my interests, what else could you brilliant people recommend to me? If you need some more information, please ask.
TL;DR: Not sure what to do at uni. I enjoy maths, some humanities (law, possibly economics; for an enhanced real-world, 'current affair' knowledge, to be able to watch the news and understand it). Engineering better at USYD or UTS? Easier to transfer between Go8 universities, or is that just a 'prestige' myth?
Thanks in advance.