Don't forget the old saying "Lies, damn lies and statistics"
"97% of statistics are made up".Don't forget the old saying "Lies, damn lies and statistics"
o yes, how could i forget that after you have told me multiple times lol, that explains quite a lot.guys the entire employment rate thing is all manipulated
if you graduate with a pharmacy degree and you go work in mcdonalds, they still count you in that " 97%"
heard Chris Bath (one that's reporting) makes 700k a year lolWOnder where the Channel Seven people got their degrees...
Koshi is making 1 mill, baller.heard Chris Bath (one that's reporting) makes 700k a year lol
wowKoshi is making 1 mill, baller.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/en...ticks-with-seven/story-e6frewz0-1226075930108
Paul Vautin from the footy show was on something similar at one stage. talentless hackheard Chris Bath (one that's reporting) makes 700k a year lol
It was pretty obvious from how short that interview was that they had asked a few questions and then prompted him to answer like he did by giving him the statistics on fashion graduates employment rates and asking him to comment. Journalists do that kind of stuff all the time. The whole thing was pretty terrible, it's foolish to compete unis against each other as a whole rather than in seperate fiels. For example ACU ranked highly for employment rates, every single person i know at ACU is studying to become a teacher or nuse and despite what 7 news wants you to believe those fields are very easy to get jobs in as there is a bit of a shortage.Side note: it's incredibly ironic that the person making fun of fashion degrees is from UTS. That reflects so poorly on the university, and has eliminated desire from me to go there completely.
Oversaturation of PDHPE teachers.wow WTF education having one of the highest unemployment rates, what even. Consider maths education for example..., where there's actually a shortage..
meh, there's a reason why i dont follow channel 7 anyway, such a load of garbage.
Probs for science and business. But with the case for communication degrees, I can't have my sub-major as Media Arts & Production (why?). The only thing you can combine Design with is International Studies. To change your major, you have to apply through UAC again. I can see why UTS has a terrific reputation for engineering, science, business- you can cross combine it, they have the facilities and lecturers, etc and you can mould it to what you want to do.Isn't UTS known to be quite a flexible uni though? Unless your thinking of USYD