The ANU one is really really really good, I don't know much about the UWA one but at ANU the admin and professors treat you like royalty.
As far as employment goes, PhB is really meant for eventually going and doing a PhD. However some places (I know google is one) understand what it is and...
ANU definitely. Canberra is Australia's diplomatic and political sector, and ANU professors work tightly with the government as well as with overseas institutions. Combine that with the fact that their School of Politics, International Relations and School and School of Law are arguably their...
First calculate the unit price of each product for each year. Then add them up for each year so you have 1 value for each year. Then compare the eachs years value to each other [ie: (year2/year 1) * 100.]
You do realise that Investment Banking is a temporary (2 years basically) job for most of its graduates (which all take analyst roles after completing an undergraduate degree, associate for post grad)? Most people use it as a launch pad for Hedge Funds and Private equity (No necessarily in Aus...
True, but their software engineering is a specialisation of information and communication technologies engineering, which is really a mix of wireless and electrical engineering with like 2 software courses..
Firstly, It doesn't matter where you go to study actuarial science because of the standards held by the Institute of Actuaries of Australia.
If you are keen on moving out I'd go for ANU just because the living costs would be less compared to the unis in Sydney.
As far as lecturers go I can't...
Here's the sydney article:http://www.afr.com/news/policy/education/in-a-bid-to-lift-its-standards-sydney-uni-takes-a-stand-on-maths-20160129-gmh44i
Sydney University takes a stand on math
The University of Sydney will lead the attack on declining standards and falling enrolments in maths by...
http://www.afr.com/leadership/universities-to-blame-for-the-maths-crisis-among-high-school-students-20160128-gmg3xp
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Universities have been blamed for the maths crisis in high schools after they cut the maths prerequisite for many...
Deregulation is a 'right wing' policy because people who see it on the 'left side' of politics believe that it introduces barriers to people of a lower socioeconomic status in the form of uni fees thus reducing class mobility.
Personally, I think that thanks to the low interest loan that is...
Agreed, I have not covered that at all which makes a huge difference however, people and the heads of the G08 want and advertise Australian unis to be 'World class' yet with the current funding model how will they be able to do that.
While the article is not really grounded in reason, it brings up the issue of rising attendance at universities, the actual value of a degree and the cost of funding universities.
Today about 1 in 2 students go to university which compared with the baby boomers (1/10), gen x (1/4) and gen y...
Usyd, Comp sci. =! I.T . Proper software design requires an actual understanding of computing theory not some dead in 5 years education in SAP and SAS. At the end of the day people do I.T because they like computers but don't want to do the proper math required in CS.
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