I was wondering if anyone had some insight they could give me into a comparison of science courses for USyD, UNSW and ANU - specifically Bachelor of Advanced Science/Advanced Studies (at USYD as a Dayell Scholar), Bachelor of Advanced Science/Computer science (at UNSW) and the Bachelor of Philosophy (Science, Honours) (At ANU).
I wanted to do an undergraduate degree in physics, however, I am comfortable with a lot of the 1st year Uni content, so I was hoping to start some 2nd year courses in year 1. I know that ANU is very accommodating for this stuff, but I've heard USYD doesn't really allow this (The only enrichment/advanced options are the set courses offered if you are a Dayell Scholar, which doesn't have a lot of choices for physics)
I also wanted to supplement the degree with some sort of look in Data Science/Data Analytics, not necessarily something to make a career out of, but something I would like to try. Again, I know that the ANU degree offers a lot of flexibility and so does the UNSW, but I don't know about the USYD.
The last thing was future studies, where I may pursue a masters in science (or a PhD, but I definitely can't make that decision now). The general "consensus" is that ANU is far better for research, which would lend itself to postgraduate, while USYD offers more "employability".
If anyone has done any of these courses, I would appreciate the input - thanks
I wanted to do an undergraduate degree in physics, however, I am comfortable with a lot of the 1st year Uni content, so I was hoping to start some 2nd year courses in year 1. I know that ANU is very accommodating for this stuff, but I've heard USYD doesn't really allow this (The only enrichment/advanced options are the set courses offered if you are a Dayell Scholar, which doesn't have a lot of choices for physics)
I also wanted to supplement the degree with some sort of look in Data Science/Data Analytics, not necessarily something to make a career out of, but something I would like to try. Again, I know that the ANU degree offers a lot of flexibility and so does the UNSW, but I don't know about the USYD.
The last thing was future studies, where I may pursue a masters in science (or a PhD, but I definitely can't make that decision now). The general "consensus" is that ANU is far better for research, which would lend itself to postgraduate, while USYD offers more "employability".
If anyone has done any of these courses, I would appreciate the input - thanks