What's with all the fencing around the heritage site in the middle of the campus. I've asked everyone and all don't have a clue on what they're building. Nothing is publically online aswell.
LOL at the notice to not feed the kittens. It's Cat empire at UWS.
Time and time again, the number of people who post are either ill-informed about UWS or come up with obsured generalisations made by those who like to bag out certain institutions for the simple pleasures of getting a hard on.
Personally, I'm studying at UWS not because I went shit or didn't...
i'm in the same boat as you..somewhat. I started at MQ back in 2007 to find out my course international business wasn't for me. So I worked up until this semester. So far, pretty satisfactory in terms of quality of lecturers - most are from industry so they know what they're talking about. What...
HAHAHA, I wouldn't call us all the brainy type. But yes we do have alot at stake. Travelling is the best part - all my managers have transferred into different countries at the expense of the company. Anyone looking into this industry should really see it as one of lives perks to say the least...
Despite reputation, prestige or percieved graduate salary of a degree there are always opportunities to gain rewards in any field you decide to choose...provided you put in the effort
Going by search results within the business and commerce section, I'm sensing not many people study or have any interest in the following industries. I for one started a degree at macquarie but had to transfer out of the Big 4 to study logisitics. Despite only three universities within somewhat...
There are particuluar universities that place you straight onto second year level subjects - bearing in mind selected as mentioned above post. I would suggest nailing your diploma and reaping the maximum qualifications as it provides greater merit for applying for university. Friend of mine did...
I see a different POV further on through university. My suggestion is to research long and hard on what you really want out of your career/life outside of the walls of university.
I really hit a crossroads when i started university after highschool as i knew that the course had absolutely no...
I've always wanted to work at the airport - especially the international one. Absolutely love the ambience and the busy atmosphere of it all.
If memory serves me correct, your best bet in landing work at the airport would probably be Aerocare as mentioned above. I went through the whole...