2004:Originally posted by eling
Maquarie and Wollongong sounds go-able.. where can i find their cutoff for this year?
Macq: 95.40
'gong: 91.00
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2004:Originally posted by eling
Maquarie and Wollongong sounds go-able.. where can i find their cutoff for this year?
oh is that allOriginally posted by Will_Sparky
Graduate Law! In USYD all you need is a UAI above 90, and a credit average in ANY degree, if you have honours, Masters or a PhD, your pretty much guarentted an offer!
not too difficult......but i think the hard part is getting the phdOriginally posted by = Jennifer =
oh is that all
is it very hard to get above 90?
Yeah but you get to become a Dr. You get to change that M for a D is Mr, or completley play around with it if your female.Originally posted by AGB
not too difficult......but i think the hard part is getting the phd![]()
BA graduates work at maccasOriginally posted by Alexander
Nah mate, here's what ur gonna do: Your gonna simply go for a BA, NOTHING ELSE, but a BA. Once you have that, you can choose any course you want man. HSC counts for zip once u have that sweet BA.
They can know the history of the hamburger, Kimmeh your only looking at the majority of BA graduates, there is other opportunities availableOriginally posted by kimmeh
BA graduates work at maccas![]()
damn thats harshOriginally posted by Xayma
They can know the history of the hamburger, Kimmeh your only looking at the majority of BA graduates, there is other opportunities available
- Bus Drivers
- Truck Drivers
- Various Apprenticeships
- Drug Dealers
- Dole Bludgers
- Money Beggers
i was talking about the BA degre only.. no double degree ...Originally posted by Giant Lobster
Nah to me I see the BA is a more of an "enjoyment" degree; ppl take it as a hobby or enjoyable past timewhile combining it with something else.
I dont see any practical application of BA in the workforce by its own tho... usually ppl combine it with something like Law, and it says to the employer "I'm a cultured person to boot, hire me!". The icing on the cake so to speak.