Its not true.
What is true but, is that most people who are sucessfull at 4 unit maths usually get the higher UAI's which give them more options to enter any university.
Sorry for that mis quote. But its actucally 'Only 40% of those on the Young Rich have a university degree'
'The School of Life', p12, Sep 16th to Oct 13th, 2004 BRW
All I can say is don’t be to focused on 'what job you will get after uni' that’s not the important thing. It’s how you plan to grow and develop as an individual during university thats important.
I was talking to a manager at Delotti and his view of a bachelor degree was simply 'a ticket to...
After all this discussion, my option has come to this:
It it not always about the institution, but about the individual. People with greater drive and ablilty, may choose UWS, they may choose USYD or UOW. But in the end it is up to the indivdual's to provide what an employer want to get the...
Consider this hypothetical.
You are an employer looking through a long list of graduate profiles, lets say that all these students have the same grades of about credit average. The only thing that changes is the university they attended, the things they have done outside of university...
Business skills would definaltly give you the edge since you coupling them with technical skills. Espically since engineering have a reptutation of not being very business aware and just technically guided. In other words you become highly employable! and highy skilled espically if you want to...
UNSW and USYD are about the same, more science and research based stuff.
UTS IT is based around business, more practical and the stuff that corperations use.
depends on where you want to go once you grad.