Australia: What type of engineering?
What type of engineering is the best to study now, in terms of demand and pay in the future?
Based in Victoria (if it matters)
What type of engineering is the best to study now, in terms of demand and pay in the future?
Based in Victoria (if it matters)
eng is commonly looked to be as one the most prestigious degrees you can get, only to medicine and law, both of which are about 100X and 20X harder to get into respectively. You can get into eng in vic with 70 ATAR rmit and 80 at Monash.
Is it because engineers are high in demand in Australia?
Or is it because the other 2 degrees I mentioned are postgraduate outside of Aus?
Or is it because they don't earn as much here for their roles but are still high in demand
Furthermore does it matter what uni u go to for engineering in aus
Thanks
it's commonly looked to be as one the most prestigious degrees you can get, only to medicine and law, both of which are about 100X and 20X harder to get into respectively. You can get into eng in vic with 70 ATAR rmit and 80 at Monash.
Is it because engineers are high in demand in Australia?
Or is it because the other 2 degrees I mentioned are postgraduate outside of Aus?
Or is it because they don't earn as much here for their roles but are still high in demand
Furthermore does it matter what uni u go to for engineering in aus
Thanks
it's commonly looked to be as one the most prestigious degrees you can get, only to medicine and law, both of which are about 100X and 20X harder to get into respectively. You can get into eng in vic with 70 ATAR rmit and 80 at Monash.
Is it because engineers are high in demand in Australia?
Or is it because the other 2 degrees I mentioned are postgraduate outside of Aus?
Or is it because they don't earn as much here for their roles but are still high in demand
Furthermore does it matter what uni u go to for engineering in aus
Thanks
Are double degrees worth it? Im in year 12 right now and thinking of doing a double degree at RMIT is it;
a) worth it in terms of career outcomes
b) hard in uni; like doesn't that mean you do double the work
Thanks
Are double degrees worth it? Im in year 12 right now and thinking of doing a double degree in engineering and commerce, is it:
a) worth it in terms of career outcomes
b) hard in uni; like doesn't that mean you do double the work
Thanks
Hi, I'm a year 12 right now and I was wondering how it would work if I were to take the bachelors of science into medicine or engineering. From what I understand, I have to complete the degree with required units to get into med without the need for GAMSAT (unless I'm joining to another uni). However how does it work for engineering? Do I have to do the whole engineering degree?
Any info would be appreciated
For context if I were to apply overseas and the universities need my application (and therefore ATAR) in early december/november, is it possible for VASS / VCAA to give my results early, and has anyone legally done this before.
I'm thinking of studying undergrad radiography at RMIT to become a sonographer after. The uni offers these 3 'plans'. Could anyone explain the difference and whether it would matter which I took to get placement and become an accredited sonographer, or for a career in radiography in general? The medical radiation practice board recognises all 3.
Highschooler thinking of studying undergrad radiography and becoming a sonographer after. Are people with these qualifications in demand; and will they be in demand down the line? Anyone with any knowledge on this please let me know.