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hahaha.midifile said:UNSW has more comfy seats in lecture rooms =]
pleased to see you've got your priorities in order
hahaha.midifile said:UNSW has more comfy seats in lecture rooms =]
Environmental management/science, nanotechnology, robotics, economics and petroleum mining. Not sure about money, but demand for all of these degrees is liable to explode over the next few years.-Danyan- said:Hey everyone, ive been switching between engineeing at UTS or UNSW, which is better,
P.S- I dont mind difficulty
Also, is there any other career path which should yield loads of money in the near future even thrugh hard work, except heavily finance based jobs, ie. investment banker
Oh.. I just realised how I worded that really badly. I want to do (as in study) law. I just don't want to practice lawEnobarbus said:wait... so why are you doing LLB... when you don't actually want to do law?
hm nursing and grad med? that's unusualKatieeee said:Bachelor of Nursing @ University of Wollongong >>> Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery @ UOW
Cut-off = 72, UAI = 98.35 (still can't stop smiling about it either!)
It is going to much easier financially and logistically to not move out of home yet, so to do medicine, graduate at UOW is it. I think nursing is going to be a relevant undergraduate degree and I can work as a nurse part-time during post-grad study and holidays... and I think being trained as a nurse would make a more caring and compassionate medical practitioner.lionking1191 said:hm nursing and grad med? that's unusual
nofreekyboi said:i hear their lowering the uai cutoff cos they got rid of dfee this year... is this true?
yeah it does fit nicely. but doesn't med cover most of the nursing course tho?Katieeee said:It is going to much easier financially and logistically to not move out of home yet, so to do medicine, graduate at UOW is it. I think nursing is going to be a relevant undergraduate degree and I can work as a nurse part-time during post-grad study and holidays... and I think being trained as a nurse would make a more caring and compassionate medical practitioner.
I've had a look at the UOW site, it's not 100% clear but supposedly it is different subjects but some of the material would be similar. I am going to ring up and talk to the advisory people I thinklionking1191 said:yeah it does fit nicely. but doesn't med cover most of the nursing course tho?
Is there any reason to choose International and Global Studies at USYD over International Studies at UNSW??Kujah said:International and Global Studies/Law @ USyd.
Nice to know that somebody else is doing something nursing related....Ivich said:B Health sciences/M Nursing.
Anyone else doing this?