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Originally posted by boinkBOINK
who will be joining me in
comp115 mktg101 econ110 nd stat170 ?
nd also back to my question!
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funnily enough i'm doing the exact same subjects first semester
Originally posted by boinkBOINK
who will be joining me in
comp115 mktg101 econ110 nd stat170 ?
nd also back to my question!
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the IT employment doesn't look too appealing thats why.. LOL..Originally posted by boinkBOINK
nd the whole IT course class disappears after 1st sem lol
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well hopefuly can transfer
Have you done a year at Sydney already? Or was it a summer school thing?Originally posted by jlh
well i'm doing comp115, math123, stat170(monday at 2pm) and mktg101 (friday session)...
(econ1002) of econ110!! so i get credit for that!!
its a cyclic thing, in a few years they'll be whinging about not enough IT grads.Originally posted by jlh
the IT employment doesn't look too appealing thats why.. LOL..
Originally posted by doe
its a cyclic thing, in a few years they'll be whinging about not enough IT grads.
mind you, they'll be whinging about it in india, so its a moot point
i'm trasnferring from my first year at usyd. at usyd, the tutes/pracs are compulsory, but at macq tutes/pracs are only compulsory for some units.Originally posted by Cyan_phoeniX
Have you done a year at Sydney already? Or was it a summer school thing?
So if lectures arent really compulsory is it mainly just the tuts and pracs that are compulsory? because i got confirmation that i can skip maths prac for a psych lectures as long as it doesnt interfere with a maths lecture (which it wont).
yeah they will, but when exactly in a few years will there be a boom in the market? i remember in 2002 when applying for uni courses, UTS sent me a letter saying that the IT field would be in a boom so that job prospects would be better, but of course they were trying to get me to pick their course so i guess they would of said anything.Originally posted by doe
its a cyclic thing, in a few years they'll be whinging about not enough IT grads.
mind you, they'll be whinging about it in india, so its a moot point
in a few years i reckon, its starting to pick up now, but dont expect anywhere near as much hype as around 1998 - 2000. i agree with you about uts, 2002 was the worst year for IT with the sector unemployment rate nearly double the national average. they'd probably spent heaps of $ on buying resources for expected influx of new students doing IT, then the crash happened and they were left with not enough students to pay for the new sutff, so did whatever they could to keep people joining (thats pure conjecture of my cynical mind though).Originally posted by jlh
yeah they will, but when exactly in a few years will there be a boom in the market? i remember in 2002 when applying for uni courses, UTS sent me a letter saying that the IT field would be in a boom so that job prospects would be better, but of course they were trying to get me to pick their course so i guess they would of said anything.
*raises eyebrowOriginally posted by L1onHeart
Admission to BCom/BEc/BAppFin or UAI equivalent to these degrees or admission to BeBus or a GPA of 2.00 with at least 12cp; HSC Mathematics performance band 2 or extension 1 or extension 2, or corequisite of any unit in the range MATH123-MATH136
new prerequisite for econ110