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Originally posted by tooheyz
yeah that it so true. smaller businesses will be hesitant to employ ppl with masters or whatever. maybe coz they cant afford it, or they are over qualified...

imo anyway.
Why would someone with a PhD want to work in a mall business anyway? If they were looking to be employed, they would be targeting somewhere that needs their expertise (NASA for example):).
 

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Originally posted by natstar
So is a Phd and a docterate different. Which is higher? My next door neighbour does lectures at UNSW and she has a docterate and she is classed as a Dr.
So Lexicographer? You can be the smart one if you answer this question:D.
 

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Originally posted by Minai
Why would you do a PhD unless you wanted to become a professor?
i dunno- but i guess ppl. just do it for fun. for eg. the chairman of telstra (the ziggy guy)- he's got a phd in nuclear physics, yet he's a chairman. LoL
 

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I was talking to a usyd science advisor and I asked him whether it's hard to find a job with a sci degree and he gave me the example of ziggy :) Sif he got the chairman position because of his phd in nuclear physics :rolleyes:
 

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and whats the deal with classifications of honours.....? like eg. first class honours?????/
 

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Originally posted by santaslayer
and whats the deal with classifications of honours.....? like eg. first class honours?????/
I don't know the differences between them. I just know that there are different classifications:).
 

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can anyone tell me what bridging courses are?
and why you sometimes need to transfer to other universities?

also i heard that if you could not achieve the required UAI for a certain course, you could do some other course and then transfer into the course you couldn't get into. how does this work?

thanks to everyone who helped
 

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Originally posted by lee^ar
can anyone tell me what bridging courses are?..
well they are courses that u do bfore the uni. starts. they are done bcoz a course might have a prerequsite for certain hsc subjects, and if u haven't done them- then u gotta do the bridging courses- i hope u understand what i mean. LoL
 

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Originally posted by melbournian
Depending on your marks.

Description Mark range
Honours Class I and University Medal 90100*
Honours Class I 80100
Honours Class II (Division 1) 7579
Honours Class II (Division 2) 7074
Honours Class III 6569
Pass 5064
* NB: This is a minimum criterion only, other criteria apply.
Thanks melbournian:).


Originally posted by lee^ar
and why you sometimes need to transfer to other universities?
People transfer to other Universities because they might move or want to attend a more "prestigious" University:).

Originally posted by lee^ar
also i heard that if you could not achieve the required UAI for a certain course, you could do some other course and then transfer into the course you couldn't get into. how does this work?
That is explained in this thread:).
 

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and also people transfer coz they didnt get the course they wanted either internally or externally
 

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