Uts diploma of professional engineering practice and unsw coop gives you crap internships but experience is experience ig
Unsw is the best for engineering (facility-wise at least) but their courses are harder than any uni and also trimesters which can be up to personal pref
The only way to beat saturation is to beat your competition
Literally be the 1% of your field so that if anyone is hired, it's you
That's why it's better to go into a degree you're interested in
Are you actually interested in careers that an actuary degree can open doors to?
Also med is pretty saturated, the job market for doctors isn't strong in australia but there'll always be demand which is a good thing
Imo, if you get an offer for a degree that doesn't do early entries, then you should take it over a similar degree that does.
There's a reason why universities offer early entries: lack of competition which may be due to weaker faculties. Else, everyone would be flocking to these degrees
No one knows the cohort strength and how hard the internals are
if you go to ruse, rank bottom and redeem yourself later, getting 95+ is piss easy
Some rural, no name school that give out 100s however? Who knows what could happen
Yea, adv maths just spoon feeds you everything
Imho, it shouldn't exist because it's not comprehensive enough to be of real value in uni and doesn't provide any practical use like standard
Yea adv maths is piss easy
Nesa knows this as well and its the reason why they don't allow mx2 students to take it cus there'll be thousands of more B6s
Not at all, you can easily get 50 if you literally just do textbook questions
50 is like getting most of mcq correct and like q11-13 mostly correct which are all standard and trivial
You can nap till you have 30mins left to get rid of some of the sleep deprivation from English paper 1 and 2, and...
Science extension is literally just a passion subject; if you have a good, unique idea for an extensive depth study, take it
Personally, mx2 was a very fun subject, take it if you make it into the class and try it out - it'll be a good experience for uni
You didn't study for the trial so how can you become humbled by it? There are benefits to studying mx1: your transition into uni maths will be smoother, learning to overcome challenging things is extremely beneficial to your life in general, and learning to just thug uninteresting things out is...