You'll probably get that anyway from inflation alone.Originally posted by Ribbon
I'll follow santaslayer... 38 - 40k
I want to at least earn 80k a year before I die
You'll probably get that anyway from inflation alone.Originally posted by Ribbon
I'll follow santaslayer... 38 - 40k
I want to at least earn 80k a year before I die
I'm sorry, my friends brother has a civil engineering degree and works at woolworths.... I think you're employment prospect bubble is taking a beating dear friend.Originally posted by laney
civil engineers get around $66k starting sallary, which is very sweet for me
Yeah, good luck trying to find a civil engineering job starting off at that sort of money. Its not impossible, although its one of those "special stories" you hear about to get people interested. I certainly have heard the story of the one student who completed their degree with high distinction averages and started in a job with $68 000. So its not impossible, just very difficult.Originally posted by Raiks
I'm sorry, my friends brother has a civil engineering degree and works at woolworths.... I think you're employment prospect bubble is taking a beating dear friend.
Originally posted by Ribbon
I wanna earn at least 80k before I die
well I'll die happy regardlessReply by Acid
You'll probably get that anyway from inflation alone.
eh, i know finding a job is hard. someone was saying it's about 'who' you know and that's very true and it's really unfair, but that's life i guess...Originally posted by redslert
sorry to pop your bubble but try find a job when you graduate, then you will realise the truth
i have 2 very close friends who have a civil degree from unsw, they are both very talented, but yet can't seem to find a descend job
The prospect of gaining employment is probably only concerning at the two ends of the spectrum. If you are a student with extremely low marks, your employment probability is near zero. On the other hand, if you are a medal winner, or a high WAM acheiver, I would believe that you would be put into the circumstance whereby jobs would be looking for you, rather than the opposite situation where you would need to seek a job yourself. Job salaries would be very 'generous' in comparison to other graduatesOriginally posted by underthesun
how much does WAM / university medal / records matter in your starting salary.. do yous think? Im curious as to what people say about this..
some say, getting 80+ WAM will mean employers basically looking to hire you. What about 90+? 95+? 100??!?
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So it's actually worth getting good marks in uni?Originally posted by santaslayer
The prospect of gaining employment is probably only concerning at the two ends of the spectrum. If you are a student with extremely low marks, your employment probability is near zero. On the other hand, if you are a medal winner, or a high WAM acheiver, I would believe that you would be put into the circumstance whereby jobs would be looking for you, rather than the opposite situation where you would need to seek a job yourself. Job salaries would be very 'generous' in comparison to other graduates
This happened to three family friends I know of. :uhhuh:
or you could just have rich, well connected parents...Originally posted by enak
So it's actually worth getting good marks in uni?
OMG...Do employers actually ask the uni for students' WAM? lolOriginally posted by santaslayer
The prospect of gaining employment is probably only concerning at the two ends of the spectrum. If you are a student with extremely low marks, your employment probability is near zero. On the other hand, if you are a medal winner, or a high WAM acheiver, I would believe that you would be put into the circumstance whereby jobs would be looking for you, rather than the opposite situation where you would need to seek a job yourself. Job salaries would be very 'generous' in comparison to other graduates
Considering there won't be many of those graduating from each uni, suppose you graduated in the top 20% of your candidature, that SHOULD guarantee you a solid offer from a company? I hopeOriginally posted by Raiks
Yeah, apparently... a friend topped the merit list for USYD and had MQ Bank and Deutsche Bank outbidding each other for his services...
If marks weren't relevent, everything would be P/F. But I wouldn't say it's overly important.
That could also helpOriginally posted by jay2000
or you could just have rich, well connected parents...
Sorry, I'm a first yearer...what's a transcript? Do I have one??Originally posted by Generator
They would in all likelihood just look at your transcript... There would be no need to provide your WAM when the employer could easily work it out for themselves.
Does your uni send this to you via mail after two semesters?Originally posted by Generator
It's just an official statement outlining your results throughout your degree. Just picture your HSC summary sheet.