that's really not a big age difference..nottellingu said:you hsc 2009....your partner 2nd year graduate....:rofl:
its entirely subjective, he could be an immature rich boy and she could be the opposite, happens all the timenottellingu said:Its not the 6 years but physically there is a heck of alot of difference between a 17yr old female and 23 yr old male.
What exactly does your boyfriend do, Danielle? Is it even legal?Dannielle@3 said:The purpose of my post was to let people know that if they are motivated, ambitious and willing to work hard they can achieve great things regardless of what university they attend.
I mentioned my post to my partner and he had a bit of a chuckle.
He is actually up for another pay rise in 6 months when he gets a contract extension. That should hopefully bring him up to just under $100,000.
When you factor in tax, HECS repayments (which he contributes more to than the minimum requirements), superannuation it brings that number down significantly.
Add to that rent, food, car repayments, saving for a wedding and supporting your soon-to-be full time university student fiance'.. well, it just doesn't seem like all that much money
I completed my HSC in 2005 by the way
dentist has the highest average PGY1 salary at 60k, with med and optometry to follow. law is somewhere around 36~45k. this is obviously an average, and gauging the quality of an university by an obvious outlier is far from valid.trickx said:What exactly does your boyfriend do, Danielle? Is it even legal?
I mean, not even doctors, lawyers and dentists make that much and they're the highest earnining jobs after graduation as well as the annual salary increases, so do forgive me for being questionable.
She claims 87, 000 in second year graduate from UWS when grads from UNSW dont come anywhere near that, even for those prestigious degrees.lionking1191 said:dentist has the highest average PGY1 salary at 60k, with med and optometry to follow. law is somewhere around 36~45k. this is obviously an average, and gauging the quality of an university by an obvious outlier is far from valid.
good unis guide had a grad salary guide with UNSW ranked 1st, USYD to follow. UWS wasn't in the comparison table unfortunately.
average unsw grad salary this year is around 58k. usyd is around 53k.trickx said:She claims 87, 000 in second year graduate from UWS when grads from UNSW dont come anywhere near that, even for those prestigious degrees.
My Fiance' holds a bachelor of Computer science and has also has started certifiying to become a MCPD. He works for HBOS and is in charge of end of day operations for Sydney and London.trickx said:What exactly does your boyfriend do, Danielle? Is it even legal?
I mean, not even doctors, lawyers and dentists make that much and they're the highest earnining jobs after graduation as well as the annual salary increases, so do forgive me for being questionable.
Lol. Your friends are pulling your legyer8899 said:i think UWS is really good. i am not in uni at the moment but i have a couple of friends who go their and say its really good. i dont wanna have to travel into the city everyday so it will be good for me and also i dont require a huge uai in order to get in. i wouldnt worry about the people who say that UWS isnt as good acedemically speaking. employers will be looking at your marks, not at your uni.
I've heard plenty of people calling their uni shit. I don't really know anyone irl who talks up their uni muchLol. Your friends are pulling your leg
Why would someone call their own Uni shit? Ha ha ha.
Yeah, that's normal. UWS gives those scholarships out to the top X number of students by UAI. I received one too (even though I didn't even have UWS down as one of my preferences!) and rejected it, but if I remember correctly, the contract says that you can do whatever you want with it. Using it to pay off your HECS loan is probably a smart option. Well done!I just got offered an Academic Scholarship when I didn't even apply for one before the given date. Is that normal?
And $5,000 a year, is that in cash to spend at my own leisure or in terms of HECS?