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Lawl

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I was wondering just HOW much does a university's popularity affect your chances at a job.

Right now i'm experiencing a connundrum. I've been accepted into Bachelor of Computer Science at UWS although its counterpart in USYD has a lower UAI cutoff.
 

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i dont really know but i have always wondered about this. I guess it kinda does affect because i hear stuff about UWS and how company sees it as like TAFE and how they would more likely to accept you if you were from like USYD or MACQ.
Im in the same boat with you, i got an offer from UWS and im planning to change my perfernces and try to get into some other uni.
 

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If you were asking about, say for example a nursing or teaching or medicine degree, I'd say it wouldn't make a difference.

But if you were talking about law or an MBA or another similar degree, I'd say maybe.
 

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Lawl said:
I was wondering just HOW much does a university's popularity affect your chances at a job.

Right now i'm experiencing a connundrum. I've been accepted into Bachelor of Computer Science at UWS although its counterpart in USYD has a lower UAI cutoff.
By the time you graduate, it will be your skills that will make you more employable, not the university you went to. Some "traditionalist" employers will prefer people with a degree from a certain institution, but employers are lookng more and more for workplace skills.
 

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Lawl said:
I was wondering just HOW much does a university's popularity affect your chances at a job.

Right now i'm experiencing a connundrum. I've been accepted into Bachelor of Computer Science at UWS although its counterpart in USYD has a lower UAI cutoff.
I dont think it matters, its a university! UWS is not bad, i got offered a course and i accepted it, im lucky i got in so im happy, u should be too, besides u can always transfer.....

:)
 

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ObjectsInSpace said:
By the time you graduate, it will be your skills that will make you more employable, not the university you went to. Some "traditionalist" employers will prefer people with a degree from a certain institution, but employers are lookng more and more for workplace skills.

agree
 

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My sister studied accounting at UNE. I would not say it is the most prestigious uni, probably on par or even less prestigious than UWS, but she graduated with a GPA nearing a HD average, and did 2 internships during her degree. She now works at PWC. So in my opinion, in the end it all depends on how well you do in your studies and what kind of grades you get, practical experience you have obtained, and generally you as a person.
 

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For physio or something related to that I heard that quite a few students couldn't get employed just because they graduated from UWS so they had to transfer to go to USYD.
 

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loser101 said:
problem is that most UWS students ARE dumb so in genereal thier grades are not as good as those from Syndey or UNSW.
Even though they're scaled to a bell curve?
 

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for most courses it shudnt matter on the uai or cut off every university needs accreditation to teach a particular course they cant just drop it in and teach u anything they want, so most universities have a very firm grasp of the course theyre teaching eg macquarie university and sydney unis law degree is basically running the same curiculum based on the same text books etc, but due to popular demand there is a greater % of people going to usyd raising the demand on that course hence the cutt offs are higher, but because macquarie is lower it doesnt mean its shit, theyre still equally just as good, at the end of the day todays employers are not as interested in where u got ur education from as long as u can show ur quality and skill through key competencies and work professionalism. Most employers generally want experience anyway rather than what university u went to since it displays ur depth of knowledge in the field and ur workmanship.
 

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Nebuchanezzar said:
Even though they're scaled to a bell curve?
Especially because they're scaled to a bell curve

it makes it ambiguous because any 100 from UWS might well have been a raw mark of 60, just that was the best any of those wogs and rednecks could do between drug deals and rooting their sisters :D
 

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It is not the university that counts, it is the people you hang around with that makes the difference and what you own. A guy with a Rolex watch will be exclusive, and could be my boyfriend.
 

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Lawl said:
I was wondering just HOW much does a university's popularity affect your chances at a job.

Right now i'm experiencing a connundrum. I've been accepted into Bachelor of Computer Science at UWS although its counterpart in USYD has a lower UAI cutoff.
Not as much as getting Honours. ;)

It is not the university that counts, it is the people you hang around with that makes the difference and what you own. A guy with a Rolex watch will be exclusive, and could be my boyfriend.
Gold-digger alert.
 

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0o~Jasmine89~o0 said:
A guy with a Rolex watch will be exclusive, and could be my boyfriend.
That's subtle. Gold-digging, much?
 

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44Ronin said:
Gold-digger alert.
Target in sight.

"Hi, my name's Wendy!"
"Hi, I'm Sally. Nice to meet you. :)"
"So why'd you choose UNSW?"
"Coz the guyz r richer than UWS. Duh plz."
 

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ObjectsInSpace said:
That's subtle. Gold-digging, much?
At least she's honest. I think she'd be a perfect match for law students.:lol:
 

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Personally, if I'm an employer with two people sitting in front of me with the exact same qualifications and the only discriminator is university, I'd take the USyd guy over Mr UWS.

But what the hell do I know-- I'm UNSW.

44Ronin said:
At least she's honest. I think she'd be a perfect match for law students.
Is there a uni hotline for these kind of things? Or at least a personals space in the uni paper? "19yo 1styr, lookn 4 attrctve rich law stdnt. Plz call 0425------." :lol:
 

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