hi there
I know I run the risk of a LOT of Usyd / UNSW etc fanboys here, but hear me out!
I did the HSC in 2002 and got 90.6 so I was all happy with that, got into UNSW CompSci and was burned a fair bit by that experience. Something I have regretted for some reason, although I reall disliked the experience...
Anyway, I have signed up to go to CSU and do BInfTech via DE (at least for the first semester) to see how I go.
Now I know that Sydney, UNSW, UTS etc all have a bigger profile for school leavers (such as many people here on the site) but the problem is I have a pretty good and responsible job in IT and I don't exactly want to turn my life upside down to go full time at a uni in sydney.
What is it like at CSU? Do people frown on degrees from CSU like its graduates are some kind of inferior? I know that is an extremely patronising thing to say, and I don't believe it myself, but a few people I have spoken to are very anti-anything outside the CBD of sydney.
Nonetheless, my experience with the staff at CSU in making this decision has been REALLY helpful and personable, something I greatly admire! But the question remains, apart from the fanboys that are always one eyed anyway, what do employers think of CSU in your opinion or experience?
Your help is appreciated.
I know I run the risk of a LOT of Usyd / UNSW etc fanboys here, but hear me out!
I did the HSC in 2002 and got 90.6 so I was all happy with that, got into UNSW CompSci and was burned a fair bit by that experience. Something I have regretted for some reason, although I reall disliked the experience...
Anyway, I have signed up to go to CSU and do BInfTech via DE (at least for the first semester) to see how I go.
Now I know that Sydney, UNSW, UTS etc all have a bigger profile for school leavers (such as many people here on the site) but the problem is I have a pretty good and responsible job in IT and I don't exactly want to turn my life upside down to go full time at a uni in sydney.
What is it like at CSU? Do people frown on degrees from CSU like its graduates are some kind of inferior? I know that is an extremely patronising thing to say, and I don't believe it myself, but a few people I have spoken to are very anti-anything outside the CBD of sydney.
Nonetheless, my experience with the staff at CSU in making this decision has been REALLY helpful and personable, something I greatly admire! But the question remains, apart from the fanboys that are always one eyed anyway, what do employers think of CSU in your opinion or experience?
Your help is appreciated.