Oh awesome thenDo UWS even have engineering?
UoW is a great uni for engineering, you would not be disadvantaged getting a job at all
Oh awesome thenDo UWS even have engineering?
UoW is a great uni for engineering, you would not be disadvantaged getting a job at all
I am choosing a course on the basis that I don't ever do medicine and pick a different career. I will definitely be redoing UMAT next year and trying to get into undergrad. I've thought about GAMSAT but my life is also a consideration, I view these coming years (18-25) as the best of my life and don't want to spend it hoping to get into medicine with absolutely no guarantees or fall back options. I can envisage myself being content even if I never become a doctor but am doing something else that I truly enjoy and would rather pursue that pathway than risk studying for 4-5 years and ending up with nothing.I have my own criteria (in order) for this:
The course must be 3 years MAX in duration (so that you can get into MBBS sooner)
The course SHOULD be (but does not necessarily have to be) something related to ARTS (prep for sections 1 and 2 of GAMSAT..... you can self-study the sciences.... in less than 6 months)
The uni SHOULD be NEAR (less travelling time...... the saved time can be spent on social life..... gamsat prep....etc)
Job prospects (I sort of neglected this while I wrote B Sound and Music Design @ UTS as #1 on my UAC form for the Principals Recommendation Scheme)
EDIT: That criteria assumes ur taking the GAMSAT path
Aerospace/aeronautical. Anything which locks you into a specific field. If you wanted to work on the aero field, then do Mechanical, as it allows you into a broad field of jobs. Also, Mechatronics is a bit too new for employers to know what it actually is; being one of the newest branches, many large companies have long term Mechanical and Electrical engineers which they have set jobs for them to do.If I choose engineering then what should I avoid in terms of job prospects?
UNSW is generally considered the best in terms of facilities and rankings in NSW. UNSW has good connections though, like how USyd has good connections with Law. But I don't think the prejudice (or prestige) for university choice is that bad though; you can go to UNSW or UTS or USyd or UoW or UNCLE and still graduate and get jobs.I know for medicine it doesn't matter what uni I go to in terms of job prospects but is that the case for engineering? I'd imagine not... would it be beneficial to go to UNSW instead of say UWS?
Hey I was interested in doing medicine as well (although I decided late) and unfortunately I did not get an interview for UWS although I got 152, so I'm not sure about that cut off. Anyway in the email I received it also said that a good pathway into medicine if you are really wanting to do it is through advance science or medical science, you just need a GPA of 5.5 (generally credit/distinctions).I wanted to study medicine but my UMAT scores were disappointing, based off last year's cutoffs at UWS I had a shot at an interview however it seems like this year's cutoff has been raised slightly, the cutoff was around 146 and I just missed out with 142
I've decided that medicine is what I really want to do so will try again next year, however, I need to find something to entertain myself with during the meantime I've thought about just taking a gap year but if I don't get into medicine again then that means I've pretty much wasted two years of my life in regards to my career.
I'm predicting my ATAR to be around 96-97 (possibly pushing into 98) which gives me plenty of headroom for most courses I've been so concentrated on medicine that I haven't really given any other courses much thought, I'm interested in the science and mathematics field so I was thinking of maybe some form of engineering or advanced science? What other courses should I consider?
In the event that I was never meant to be a doctor and never get in or if I change my mind in the future I'd also like a degree with good career prospects. My father studied electrical engineering at UNSW with fairly good marks but he graduated during a recession and his degree was useless at the time. What are the career prospects like for the various engineering courses and advanced science? I've heard that science degrees are like arts degrees and is only useful for becoming a science teacher, is there any truth to this?
TL;DR, I like mathematics and science, I will receive an ATAR of around 96-97, what course should I study?
I live in the local area around UWS (GWS applicant) so the cutoff for me was slightly lower, around 146 this year from what I've read on Med Students Online. I knew about that pathway before but it isn't an option for me, I don't even know how well I'd fare in the interview and would rather something guaranteed (whether that be medicine or another course) to keep my mind at ease.Hey I was interested in doing medicine as well (although I decided late) and unfortunately I did not get an interview for UWS although I got 152, so I'm not sure about that cut off. Anyway in the email I received it also said that a good pathway into medicine if you are really wanting to do it is through advance science or medical science, you just need a GPA of 5.5 (generally credit/distinctions).
Not sure if this will help you in any way but in case I did not get into medicine I also applied for an actuarial studies scholarship and actuarial/adv science (I like maths and also don't mind commerce), medical science, dentistry and advanced science. I'm not sure what I want either but as you can see I have a broad range of courses and so don't just give up on medicine but also keep you your options open with a lot of courses. BTW engineering and commerce is a good course and its very beneficial although it is 6 years so not sure if you like long courses.
BTW I would not recommend aeronautical engineering (mind you I was very interested in that) because there is rarely any jobs in Australia other then the army and aircraft designers, so unless your willing to travel overseas then don't think that would be goodAerospace/aeronautical. Anything which locks you into a specific field. If you wanted to work on the aero field, then do Mechanical, as it allows you into a broad field of jobs. Also, Mechatronics is a bit too new for employers to know what it actually is; being one of the newest branches, many large companies have long term Mechanical and Electrical engineers which they have set jobs for them to do.
UNSW is generally considered the best in terms of facilities and rankings in NSW. UNSW has good connections though, like how USyd has good connections with Law. But I don't think the prejudice (or prestige) for university choice is that bad though; you can go to UNSW or UTS or USyd or UoW or UNCLE and still graduate and get jobs.
Yeh I also live in the western regions so the lower cut off would have applied to me also. That's aiight then but you seemed quite certain you wanted to do medicine so if you remain persistent you'll get it.I live in the local area around UWS (GWS applicant) so the cutoff for me was slightly lower, around 146 this year from what I've read on Med Students Online. I knew about that pathway before but it isn't an option for me, I don't even know how well I'd fare in the interview and would rather something guaranteed (whether that be medicine or another course) to keep my mind at ease.
Did you tell them you were a GWS applicant?Yeh I also live in the western regions so the lower cut off would have applied to me also. That's aiight then but you seemed quite certain you wanted to do medicine so if you remain persistent you'll get it.
Yeh, and it was on the application I submitted onlineDid you tell them you were a GWS applicant?
On MSO someone reported they are on the reserve list with 148.