This isn’t true... it is your achievements, experience, and how you present yourself that will determine your desirability.Macquarie isnt g08, no one will hire a peasant. Anyone from USYD is automatically more desirable.
You're an idiotMacquarie isnt g08, no one will hire a peasant. Anyone from USYD is automatically more desirable.
Isn't mq pretty decent for finance? The travel times also carry a lot of weight. Students tend to avoid mq and prefer usyd/unsw due to prestige, but honestly employers don't really care. In the end, it's the other parts of your CV that'll make you stand out, not the uni u went to (as long as the uni is decent, which I'm pretty sure mq is in finance). You save 2-3h everyday on travel time, just imagine what you can do with that. You get better sleep, less stress, better eating options at macq centre, and overall just better mental health. Most of my friends (who have graduated) wished they chose mq instead.
thanks guys^^ being able to have lunch/dinner at Macquarie centre is a lifesaver - cheap and so much more choice than like UNSW
Travel is actually quite important as it changes your experience. I had a long commute to MQ so that’s why I wasn’t enjoying it as much (especially cos I had a 4 day timetable) but if your travel is reasonable you should have a good time