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Which uni is best for Electrical Engineering? (1 Viewer)

nifkeh

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I just wanted to hear from current students or those in uni in engineering about which uni they feel is best for Electrical engineering which I plan to do after the HSC. I'm deciding between UTS and UNSW, UTS is more practice based I think which is good because you have experience before you graduate already, but UNSW is at the same time more prestigious and reputable overseas and in Australia, though I think it doesn't sound very practice oriented like UTS is in terms of learning. Are they both on par or is one slightly 'better' than the other? I know this is a subjective question but I would like to hear thoughts and opinions. :) Thanks in advance!
 

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Everyone on this forum is just going to say UNSW, threads like these never end well. It all depends on how you feel about the internships, if you think they would help you or are interested then UTS would be a good choice but if not just go to UNSW. Ofcourse theres nothing stopping you from doing internships at another uni, but they aren't integrated into the course in the same way. If you think you'd be competitive (have a few extra curriculars and are alright with interviews) i'd suggest you apply or atleast look into the coop engineering scholarships at UTS!
 

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Everyone on this forum is just going to say UNSW, threads like these never end well. It all depends on how you feel about the internships, if you think they would help you or are interested then UTS would be a good choice but if not just go to UNSW. Ofcourse theres nothing stopping you from doing internships at another uni, but they aren't integrated into the course in the same way. If you think you'd be competitive (have a few extra curriculars and are alright with interviews) i'd suggest you apply or atleast look into the coop engineering scholarships at UTS!
maybe because UNSW is the best?
 

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I'm actually pretty much in the same position, although it might be early for me. I was actually thinking of UTS because of the internship and how it will significantly benefit me from finding a job. Anyway I still don't know, for now I'm just studying hard lol.
 

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Sounds great but I need to restart volunteering and helping school community again lol...
 

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