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I'm thinking about doing engineering when I leave high school, and I'm thinking about doing aeronautical/aerospace, or if not, mechanical. I think if I worked hard I could get the UAI I need, but there are a few things I need to know first:
1. I heard from somewhere that Australia is terrible at aeronautical/aerospace, so is it advisable for me to do it here or is it only good if it's done overseas? As in, are there job oppurtunities for aerospace/aeronautical in Australia?
2. According to the "Good Universities Guide 2007", a survey of graduates from selected campuses from several courses revealed that their opinion of "Teaching Quality Compared" and "Overall Satisfaction Compared" was one star out of five. So does this mean courses for engineering are extremely boring/unfulfilling?
3. I don't really know much about engineering as a career - does it involve working for the government exclusively? Is it stable and what kind of jobs does it involve?
Thanks heaps for any help.
1. I heard from somewhere that Australia is terrible at aeronautical/aerospace, so is it advisable for me to do it here or is it only good if it's done overseas? As in, are there job oppurtunities for aerospace/aeronautical in Australia?
2. According to the "Good Universities Guide 2007", a survey of graduates from selected campuses from several courses revealed that their opinion of "Teaching Quality Compared" and "Overall Satisfaction Compared" was one star out of five. So does this mean courses for engineering are extremely boring/unfulfilling?
3. I don't really know much about engineering as a career - does it involve working for the government exclusively? Is it stable and what kind of jobs does it involve?
Thanks heaps for any help.