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Does UWS really give bonus UAI points if you live in Western Sydney? Someone told me this. I couldn't find it in the UWS website.
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our school told us we get 5 extra uai points for uws....not too sure why.kaz1 said:Does UWS really give bonus UAI points if you live in Western Sydney. Someone told me this. I couldn't find it in the UWS website.
I guess since the school qualifies for the regional bonus, as I presume it's in the Greater Western Sydney area.vasuu91 said:our school told us we get 5 extra uai points for uws....not too sure why.
personally i dont care...uws is the last place i wanna be at!!
vasuu91 said:uws is the last place i wanna be at!!
Why? You still get the degree in UWS.MTP said:1 year of College then USYD/UNSW/UTS >UWS
Yeah, well no one really aims to study there...lyounamu said:UWS seems to be quite desperate.
I mean, I would never mind studying at that university as long as they provide the university courses that I wish to enrol in. But even if they do, I don't think I will be attending it due to the commuting difficulties.Aplus said:Yeah, well no one really aims to study there...
Personal preference. i personally wouldnt want to go to UWS, because the courses for business/law/I.T are better at UTS/Maquarie/UNSW/USYD, as i've been told. Also, "the social life" at the uni's, plays a big role in my decision of what uni i want to go to.kaz1 said:Why? You still get the degree in UWS.
personal preference....much rather go to usyd or unsw that have a better rep....obviously if i dont get into any other uni then its gonna have to be uws.fOR3V3RPINKKKK said:why?
I talked to my careers advisor about UWS and it's rep and she told me that potential employers DO prejudice against UWS graduates, but then again, a potential employer can prejudice about a whole range of other things. And also, to say that you will be unemployed if you get a degree from UWS is absolutely stupid, because the university would just shut down if that was the case.Hollieee said:People really don't seem to like UWS?
I don't know a whole lot about it, except the rep isn't as great as others, but in the long run, is it that big a deal if you get the same degree?
My parents are pretty much forcing me to go there, because they don't want me to travel to USYD/UNSW etc or move away.
So thats great.
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True, BUT when a top tier firm offers a job they recieve hundreds if not thousands of applications. Obviously, this high powered firm will not get through to interviewing each and every one of these applicants and so only consider those candidates who went to a "prestigious" university. As soon as they see UWS as your university, in goes your application to the circular file (the bin). Bit unfair, but meh, that's life.fOR3V3RPINKKKK said:Thats not entirely true. Generally what a firm aims to do (if they have a proper HR system) is to employ the candiate that will able to do the job the best. This can be determined by a range of factors depending on the HR system that they use however in most cases what uni you go to should have very little impact as it isn't a strong indicator of youre ability to perform in the job.
Source: HR student @ Usyd