Conspirocy
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I'm going to liken this to the selective schools debate. Why have selective schools if experience is all that counts or the student’s ability? Why do people go to UNSW instead of UWS? Maybe it is because they are rational, and they realise the proposition that if a uni has a good reputation it could be correlated with the uni actually being “better” than other uni’s. This could then in turn result in that uni on average producing better graduates.Musk said:My opinion
This need to go to the BEST UNIVERISTY is over rated, if you need the institution to get you the job then you (as your skills business or non business like) pretty much have nothing to offer to the company.
I thought the consensus that for every dollar your boss gives you, you earn the company three.
The US are full into universities however in Australia, its like the poms. Experience matters.
Isnt the CEO of one of the big 4 banks came from UWS?
Assuming people are rational, if UNSW is the better uni on paper at the time and you had the opportunity to go there, how can you justify not going there? You couldn’t.
As for these claims you always hear of “so and so went to [insert uni which isn’t regarded as being great] and they are now CEO/Ruler of the world”. Again I would say if I was a betting person, then I would assume that if you took two students, one from UWS and one from UNSW, holding all else equal, the student from UNSW would have a more successful career. This will not always be the case, it is just more likely than not. Ever heard of the expression ‘one in a million’, because it is what needs to be said to these stories.
People come here to ask for advice and it is very irresponsible for you to suggest that people go to UWS over UNSW based on the fact that some CEO of a bank went to UWS and he is now a CEO. What I mean is you should not undervalue the decision of which uni to study business/commerce at.
EDIT: also if you study economics at unsw you will learnt how to be rational
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