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    Where do most people work after Graduation (Non-Engineering Jobs)

    Isn’t that literally Engineering?
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    Where do most people work after Graduation (Non-Engineering Jobs)

    Literally as the title says. I know finance is a very popular destination and most of the people who did mechanical (and similar) streams goes there. However, I want to know of other options that are relatively common because I hate finance (experience from Year 9-10 commerce). Thank you,
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    Average WAM Engineering (Civil)

    You only have to repeat subjects you failed (assuming it is a core course for your degree. If it isn't then don't bother). Idk about other degrees but for engineering, a pass probably isn't good enough. I think a credit is necessary to keep you in the safe zone. You don't need anything 75+...
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    Average WAM Engineering (Civil)

    Hello, Last term, I failed CVEN2303 with an abysmal 17. After some quick calculation, I found that this will result in my final faculty WAM (which weights higher level courses more, and what employers would see) dropping by anything between 1.35 and 1.65 (assuming I would have got 50 in...
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    Employment in engineering after 3 year gap

    Say I graduate with an engineering degree, but then not go into engineering and do something else for say 3 years. Will that make it difficult to return to engineering without retraining? Or will there be no issue? Will the answer vary between the type of engineering (e.g. 3 year gap is a big...
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    Normanhurst Test Preparation

    I only tried out for Year 11 entry so I can only help you with that. I think it is the same, but there is no way for me to confirm. I took the test literally 3 years ago from now so I remember very little, so sorry.
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    Normanhurst Test Preparation

    It was a book review when I did it lol. (As someone who got in for Year 11 2018 entry)
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    Subject Selection Help plz

    Whatever the goddamn f*** you do, do not pick SDD or IPT (or any other tech subjects really). The curriculum is composed in a f***ing awful way to say the least. At least half the class f***ing dropped SDD after Year 11 in my school (and both my previous schools), while IPT was only offered as...
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