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Looking at them makes me want to cry.
(Looking at mine makes me want to cry even more).
BSc (Adv) OR BSc (Adv Maffs) lolwhat degree is that for?
Heaps, my best friend does engineering, goes to 5 days a week ):Different supply and demand.
What hours should i expect as an engineering uni/ days spent at uni.
Heaps, my best friend does engineering, goes to 5 days a week ):
Oh no no not near the 30sThought so. Thought id get the bad news delivered now before i suddenly get my timetable and think 'FUCK'. Would it be around 30 hours? or more in the 20s?
the cutoff is higher at UTS than UNSW evenHhaha woow really?
i hope ur right D
also does anyne know why this Media and communications at Usyd require an atar cut off of 98+?
when at UNSW its only 85 ish? :SS
Sorry im a bit confused :SSthe cutoff is higher at UTS than UNSW even
I guess people know doing arts at UNSW is pointless when like USyd is better and UTS is just as good.
And arts is more about "learning" than getting a job so people just go to the places they think teach the best.
Because the UNSW Arts faculty doesn't compare to USyd AT ALL. They don't have the same quality of teaching/variety of subjects on offer/or length of time the degree has been offered. When people choose their degree, they often go for the best one on offer, so it makes more sense to apply to a uni that has a well established degree with reputable teachers and a variety of subjects.Sorry im a bit confused :SS
so even if thats the case, why is the difference so big? 10 marks difference and UNSW and Usyd 's cut offs are often similar?
:O
Ohh okay i seeBecause the UNSW Arts faculty doesn't compare to USyd AT ALL. They don't have the same quality of teaching/variety of subjects on offer/or length of time the degree has been offered. When people choose their degree, they often go for the best one on offer, so it makes more sense to apply to a uni that has a well established degree with reputable teachers and a variety of subjects.
Also things like there aren't as many places offered at USyd, so the cutoff is higher because it's more competitive than UNSW.
yeah, thisBecause the UNSW Arts faculty doesn't compare to USyd AT ALL. They don't have the same quality of teaching/variety of subjects on offer/or length of time the degree has been offered. When people choose their degree, they often go for the best one on offer, so it makes more sense to apply to a uni that has a well established degree with reputable teachers and a variety of subjects.
Also things like there aren't as many places offered at USyd, so the cutoff is higher because it's more competitive than UNSW.
USyd is the bomb. You'll love it hereOhh okay i see
looks like i gotta work like crazy to get into that uSyd course T____T
Thank you!! gives me a bit of encouragment!! DUSyd is the bomb. You'll love it here
Good luck!
What people are saying (Usyd arts > UNSW arts) is correct, however extrapolating on that, the reason why the cut-off is lower is simply because they need to fill up the course, and if the cut-off was higher (90>), less people would apply and hence there would be less people taking the course.Sorry im a bit confused :SS
so even if thats the case, why is the difference so big? 10 marks difference and UNSW and Usyd 's cut offs are often similar?
:O
Not necessarily.What people are saying (Usyd arts > UNSW arts) is correct, however extrapolating on that, the reason why the cut-off is lower is simply because they need to fill up the course, and if the cut-off was higher (90>), less people would apply and hence there would be less people taking the course.
By lowering the cut off rate, more people will apply, and fill up the course.
Therefore, it is as someone mentioned above, supply and demand.