I agree with si2136, focus first on getting into what you want first before thinking about how to become a PM. That said I don't really understand it when people ask what the path is to becoming a PM. If you work in the buyside, you get promotions (just like every other industry), one of which...
Pls. HD average, great ECs and relevant work experience? Much easier said than done.
That said, it is possible to have that kind of CV. But people at USYD/UNSW can do those as well, so why would MBB's hire from UTS?
Ah right yeah I think UTS does have something different. I think they have to do like a year in industry (or maybe that's just an option for them), but the fact that they find it for you is unique to them.
It's like this everywhere; it's an Engineers Australia requirement to have done 60 days of work experience in order to finish an engineering degree (whether you study in NSW, QLD, WA, etc).
C'mon man, you just spent thousands of dollars on an analytical degree, you should know better than to take what someone says at face value. Also, the statement "law firms dont choose caucasian males anymore, they are more conservative" isn't even correct, given the fact that conservative...
Better to be dropkicks than dropped-on-our-heads :awesome: (mods pls don't ban, she started it)
But yes, on average it seems to be easier to get higher marks at UNSW compared to USYD but dw about this cos employers know about this and the difference between a 79 and a 75 is pretty minimal, your...
Not really because of the skills, it's more the fact that you were good enough to get into law in the first place so banks use that as a sense check. Comm/law also tends to be quite clique-y.
Yes it's true, but this is true for every degree...
*Insert Squareroot's UNSW bias here*
Though to be fair, I think in this case that would be justified. If I had to choose between those 2 options, I'd go with UNSW as they've got a better reputation and I believe they've recently upgraded some of their mech facilities (Square pls confirm?). UNSW...
From what I've heard (remember, this is completely anecdotal) it seems like it is easier to get a higher mark in UTS than it is in UNSW/USYD. Not too sure about UQ however.
BUSS1000: Haven't done this subject as I did BUSS1001 instead, but from what I understand they're quite similar subjects (basing it off BUSS1001 so might not be exactly the same for BUSS1000). Pretty crap subject, don't really learn anything new and subject is mainly focused around communication...
Agreed with Queenroot. You're about to spend the next 4 years studying and pulling some very late nights, relax while you can.
Tips for someone starting uni: make sure to join clubs and do stuff outside of study. One thing I probably didn't do enough of when I started.
I have friends who do the space engineering major at USYD. They say it's a lot more interesting (and a lot more work), and looking at the stuff they do does actually seem quite cool.
There are heaps of jobs in commerce. My advice would be to start off by googling some financial institutions (banks, trading firms, asset managers, insurance companies, etc) and read up on their business groups. E.g. Go here, click on "Business Areas" and click through each of the links and see...
3 days of work is defs quite do-able without having to sacrifice much free time. Does depend on how motivated you are/how little you can procrastinate. I worked for 4 days last sem while studying 3 subjects and was still able to socialise a bit while getting a somewhat decent semester wam, to...
I do Engg/Comm at USYD. Engg is a 4 year degree while comm is a 3 year degree, so that should give you the approximate ratio of engg/comm subjects you'd take over the course of your degree. You're able to combine any engineering major with commerce, so Aero is fine.
As sida said, whether the...