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Who's going?
I am, and I'm super excited
I am, and I'm super excited
You obviously haven't been to the campus or spoken to any staff who work there. With my UAI I could have chosen to go to ANU but Bond has outrun that university the last few years and so remains the best option for me. Plus I have a scholarship - so I am not a dumb, rich, daddy's girl as you stereotype ppl.katietheskatie said:bond is full of dumb rich daddy's girls, pompous wankers and international students who can't speak english. have fun with that.
Uh, becase Bond is such a total non-entity that they need to accelerate their students through their degrees?bassbeats. said:You obviously haven't been to the campus or spoken to any staff who work there. With my UAI I could have chosen to go to ANU but Bond has outrun that university the last few years and so remains the best option for me. Plus I have a scholarship - so I am not a dumb, rich, daddy's girl as you stereotype ppl.
Anyway...why would I spend 5 years of my life at uni when I can spend 3 and receive the same if not better career prospects?
No, not really.ObjectsInSpace said:And just so you know, employers really don't give a shit about where you got your degree.
Uh, no. Employers care more about the skills that you have when you leave uni more than they care about the actual uni you went to. If a person graduates from somewhere like CSU with excellent presentation and leadership skills, they're more likely to get a position than someone from USyd with the same degree but none of the skills.ari89 said:No, not really.
I never disagreed with that but in professions such as law old school employers have a biased emphasis on the uni and to say that employers don't care was a bit misleading.ObjectsInSpace said:Employers care more about the skills that you have when you leave uni more than they care about the actual uni you went to.
They care less and less every day as the workplace is changing almost as quickly as employers can keep up with it. They can't afford to have a biased emphasis for much longer, and it's likely they won't care at all by the time we graduate. I said they don't care what uni you went to for a reason: because that's what you should assume. If you walk out of uni and expect a job based on the fact that you went to this university as opposed to that one, you're going to be sorely disappointed. There are no guarantees in the world outside university.ari89 said:I never disagreed with that but in professions such as law old school employers have a biased emphasis on the uni and to say that employers don't care was a bit misleading.
Fee's I guess.ari89 said:Congrats to the OP but what exactly has Bond 'outrun' ANU in?
i'd rather spend an extra two years at uni and save myself the outrageously overpriced fees?bassbeats. said:You obviously haven't been to the campus or spoken to any staff who work there. With my UAI I could have chosen to go to ANU but Bond has outrun that university the last few years and so remains the best option for me. Plus I have a scholarship - so I am not a dumb, rich, daddy's girl as you stereotype ppl.
Anyway...why would I spend 5 years of my life at uni when I can spend 3 and receive the same if not better career prospects?
Meh. There are some nice fountains, but a lot of the architecture is pretty uninspired, and it's on the Gold Coast so there's so much fucking glare around all the time that you can't actually see anything without squinting.Season said:heard its a beautiful campus
Yes.loser101 said:is BOND a full paying uni only?
And if good-looking campuses equalled a quality learning experience, the thread-starter would be all set. But in this universe, it's other factors that are considered muchmore important. I've complained, but that's just the way it is.Season said:heard its a beautiful campus.
so long as they put out i'll be happykatietheskatie said:bond is full of dumb rich daddy's girls
Shame about them being frigid and all ...loser101 said:so long as they put out i'll be happy