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Yeah but the lifts in UTS stop at every second floor, that's fucking retarded.ifsonotso_100 said:its a tough call but considering what u have said that u studied business studies from what i have heard UTS is more suited. People say recognised, but in Australia at the end of the day it is the person not the degree, and by the looks of what u have described UTS will help more. If u want recognition/prestige u shouldn't be going to an Australian uni.
hmmmmm.... If you were to study business you would be at the haymarket campus i.e. no lifts, right next to UTS library. So I guess that voids your argument.minushuman said:Go to USYD.
UTS has shit lifts that don't stop at every floor. What the fuck UTS?
Not at all, my argument is that any Uni who can't get lifts right in the largest, most penis like building, is a fucking shit house Uni.nick1048 said:hmmmmm.... If you were to study business you would be at the haymarket campus i.e. no lifts, right next to UTS library. So I guess that voids your argument.
Penis? That's flattery.minushuman said:Not at all, my argument is that any Uni who can't get lifts right in the largest, most penis like building, is a fucking shit house Uni.
Luiro said:Hey all of you. Yes UTS is not the most nicest looking building. But i will have to remind you like the a hell of a lot of other people i know - ....when you go to get employment you're employer really couldn't give a shit about how many little rose gardens the uni had - clearly they're looking at your marks and even more so EXPERIENCE.
I have a cadetship with KPMG and under contract they didnt want us attending USYD - neither did any of the other firms i recieved offers from. Secondly when attending a Melbourne Uni promotional day - they asked us not to compare them to Syd uni for a business / commerce degree but rather to UNSW and UTS. Yes USYD is a nice building - i lived there on campus for a week and they're degree is good. But they're not nearly as flexible as UTS. UTS also provides you with the opportunity to do work experience during the hols at places like Mac Bank. Any future employer will look immediatley at your experience. If you have zero and some other guy has 6 months work at Mac Bank in total and other bits and pieces - if thats the deciding point clearly you have a far lower chance at recieving the job.
It's your choice clearly and the degrees are both good - just don't go to Sydney because its a bloody "Sandstone school". It has no more prestiege than UTS. Its like comparing a selective high school to a private school and immediatley thinking because the private high school is prettier and has more prestiege - its the better one when clearly the selective high school eg: North Syd Girls whips their arse in the HSC.
Just dont be shallow when deciding. (unlike the people above who figure because they're lifts aren't that great it DEFINATELY must have shit house degrees)
All the best
Yes, it is possible to apply for a cadetship for second year (i.e. apply during first year university).when u say cadetship, is it possible to apply for one even after 1st year, or during first year?
Figures show that USYD has less of its commerce graduates recruited into the Big Four Accounting Firms that UNSW and UTS, though this is biased because UNSW and UTS have cadetship programs(and these figures which were published in BRW showed that UTS only had 8 more students recruited than USYD). I've been told that Deloittes prefer USYD graduates, why this is I don't knowsHoCkWaVe said:Yeah, what's this about firms specifically not recommending USYD's B. Commerce here? This is beginning to sound very scary man. Do the 'real world' of accounting/financial firms really have something against USYD's Commerce degrees? Do they really much prefer UTS/UNSW's Commerce degrees instead???
Anybody with real experiences in this (job interviews, cadetship interviews, etc) care to comment on these very disturbing allegations?
Quick, because I have to decide as well. Thanks heaps!
The stats from BRW 2003 on recruitment by the Big 4:sarevok said:Figures show that USYD has less of its commerce graduates recruited into the Big Four Accounting Firms that UNSW and UTS, though this is biased because UNSW and UTS have cadetship programs(and these figures which were published in BRW showed that UTS only had 8 more students recruited than USYD).