Beats having to go 10000000 miles away from home just to go to uni.Originally posted by melbournian
As if anyone overseas would employ anyone with a UWS degree. In fact, as if anyone outside of Bankstown would.
You retard. I know a UWS accountant who is now a senior manager at a major bank. He's already further in the finance sector than you will ever be.Originally posted by melbournian
As if anyone overseas would employ anyone with a UWS degree. In fact, as if anyone outside of Bankstown would.
how many times have you been overseas looking for work? i wonder where kerry packer got his degree from? oh and mark bouris comes from punchbowl.Originally posted by melbournian
As if anyone overseas would employ anyone with a UWS degree. In fact, as if anyone outside of Bankstown would.
those years of accounting experience speaking? you're dreaming and its kindof funny, i think youre taking those usyd marking brochures a little too seriously. everyones entitled to their own opinion i suppose. ill retain mine for the sake of harmony.Originally posted by melbournian
And I want to work in Finance or Accounting. Accountants don't need to think critically, only logically. UWS people may be able to think logically, but it is the real uni's that teach people to think critically.
Here's the perfect afterism:Originally posted by melbournian
real uni's
But you only do B Arts at USYD, that's a nothing degree, you have no right to talk. J/JKOriginally posted by shelley
ok well i shall now (at the risk of getting my head bitten off) side with melb.......i grew up in the western suburbs ( blue mountains is about as far "west" as one can get and still be considered sydney metro") and lets face it the uai cut off, at uws just didnt make there degree worthwhile for most things.....infact when they pffered to give me 5 uai pionts i sorta threw the letter out on teh preface if i couldnt get into uws on my own merit i didnt deserve uni........however it serves a purpose...but no big name historians lecure at uws thus would be piontless...uws is considered a bit of a joke uni by most....my parennts work in teh fincial sector and they flat out told me no one would hire someone with a uws degree over a sydney or nsw degree unless they were the son of someone very influential. However that said if one lucks out and non one "more suitable" gets the job u can prove urself good......now that said in the westernn suburbs are more likely to hire someone from local area! reverse snobbery works well
Firstly, the Blue Mountains are far enough west to NOT be Sydney. They are rural. We even have to pay STD rates to talk to you on the phone. Sydney ends at Emu Plains.Originally posted by shelley
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