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well i was considering doing my major in journalism as i have a love for media. and my minor in japanese, thought i may as well choose a subject i already know :whistling: and can study in japan for a eyar with

im in final semester atm. but cant graduate till next year. so might as well do 2 more courses and have a double degree under my belt.

from what the staff keep telling us 90+% or something get jobs within the first month, because usc graduates are highly sought after because of the practical nature of the study,

go for it. what have u got to lose??

where is working for $10 and hr going to get u.

might as well get that cash part time while studying...then onto bigger and better things

yeh i am currently on $20 an hour as a personal assistant and a receptionist job as well which is only part time. so i thought i have the spare time and whats there to do, i cant go back to karate till my back has fully recovered which opens my schedual up by 20 hours a week

Ouch! I had my 33 spat on 3 times in the one night when i came outta fridays, and mine was parked a fair way back.

Saw you cruising through m'dore (well coming off the highway towards m'dore), nice car mate :whistling:

Hey thaaaaanks mate, I ended up going through mooloolaba and skided into a car infront of me :-(

(Which happened to be my ex girlfriend)

So now I'm up for a new front bar :-(

yeh i am currently on $20 an hour as a personal assistant and a receptionist job as well which is only part time. so i thought i have the spare time and whats there to do, i cant go back to karate till my back has fully recovered which opens my schedual up by 20 hours a week

got a mate named charlie. was doing a physical science degree. switched into journalism because it is DAMN EASY.

so if u have a passion for it why not..

only thing is 1st year u are bombarded. u do all courses in first year to get a taste....then u can understand the classes and in years 2 and 3 choose a major and minor.

dont bomb out in 1st year. about 50% drop out because of the workload. stick with it, it weans out all the deadhead retards.

lol i can only do one course for the first semester while my health and back are on the fritz so i wont bomb out. plus i am female which means i am determined and never admit defeat :P

well go kick some ass then! :whistling:

This is fulli hektikuleh!

ROFL

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=292473

question- how many of you guys have either been to uni, finshed uni or are currently studying? and is it really worth it?

i am considering applying to uni next semester while my op still counts for something. if you got the score i may as well use it i suppose.

I wen't out to USC and studied Education for a year changed too business as i didn't know what i wanted to do, now i have dropped Uni as i move to ACT in 4 weeks and start work for the family business in Canberra as they bought the ACT franchise. But it is worth it, but only if you are 100% sure you know what you are going to do, other wise you will just end up with a HEC bill you don't want. Find something you like and talk to the guidence people at Uni they know all the courses and might inform you of a course or career you never knew.

im in final semester atm. but cant graduate till next year (cant graduate mid year...have to wait for the ceremony). so might as well do 2 more courses and have a double degree under my belt.

from what the staff keep telling us 90+% or something get jobs within the first month, because usc graduates are highly sought after because of the practical nature of the study,

go for it. what have u got to lose??

where is working for $10 and hr going to get u.

might as well get that cash part time while studying...then onto bigger and better things

-1 Don't agree, with the Band that the Sunshine Coast Uni is on, it is much harder to get a job compared to other Uni's students such as Brisbane's, espicially when competing for the same job. A friend had to repeat his entire first year at a Brisbane Uni as higher band Uni's dont count your courses it all depends on the Uni bands, some of the guys i worked with at Myer a year ago all had degree's in Business or some COMMON area and could not get jobs. If you go for a position or career that has a shortage (teacher, doctor, nurse or Engineer)then you are much more likely to find work in a month after study, but then again it might not be what you want to do. The best thing about USC is it's connections with the Sunshine Coast area it will be much easyer for you to find a job in the Sunshine Coast area, as well as giving you work experiance, which in turn could lead to a job, so if it is your plan to stay on the coast it would make sense to study there as it would not matter where you went. Also staff at the Uni would say that to its students, you studing there is paying there wages the more students the better for the Uni and it's staff will be. Would you continue studing there if they told you the possibility of a job after 3 years of hard work and no money, might get you a job or you have a chance of getting a job, you want guarantee’s.

But USC is getting more Recognized as time goes on.

P.S- sorry for going on got nothin better to do just packing for the move. :whistling:

question- how many of you guys have either been to uni, finshed uni or are currently studying? and is it really worth it?

i am considering applying to uni next semester while my op still counts for something. if you got the score i may as well use it i suppose.

started and gave up twice :thumbsup: not worth it for an IT job coz theres plenty of other training options within the industry.

-1 Don't agree, with the Band that the Sunshine Coast Uni is on, it is much harder to get a job compared to other Uni's students such as Brisbane's, espicially when competing for the same job. A friend had to repeat his entire first year at a Brisbane Uni as higher band Uni's dont count your courses it all depends on the Uni bands, some of the guys i worked with at Myer a year ago all had degree's in Business or some COMMON area and could not get jobs. If you go for a position or career that has a shortage (teacher, doctor, nurse or Engineer)then you are much more likely to find work in a month after study, but then again it might not be what you want to do. The best thing about USC is it's connections with the Sunshine Coast area it will be much easyer for you to find a job in the Sunshine Coast area, as well as giving you work experiance, which in turn could lead to a job, so if it is your plan to stay on the coast it would make sense to study there as it would not matter where you went. Also staff at the Uni would say that to its students, you studing there is paying there wages the more students the better for the Uni and it's staff will be. Would you continue studing there if they told you the possibility of a job after 3 years of hard work and no money, might get you a job or you have a chance of getting a job, you want guarantee's.

But USC is getting more Recognized as time goes on.

P.S- sorry for going on got nothin better to do just packing for the move. :thumbsup:

perfectly fine to dissagree, but u are not right. untill u actually go thru more than 1 semester, and actually look for work.. maybe u should stick to skyline talk.

Edited by r33cruiser

whats go the go with the people on here lately.I bet you havent even met each other but are more than happy to talk each other down.Just saying keep the peace and respect each others opinion.All this aside arent we ment to share a common interest to which we can share?

whats go the go with the people on here lately.I bet you havent even met each other but are more than happy to talk each other down.Just saying keep the peace and respect each others opinion.All this aside arent we ment to share a common interest to which we can share?

yeah, exactly chris, some ppl are getting to smart for there own good.

perfectly fine to dissagree, but u are not right. untill u actually go thru more than 1 semester, and actually look for work.. maybe u should stick to skyline talk.

It's a objective opinion it isn't suppose to be right or wrong, just stated what i have heard and my opinion.

But the Uni staff should not be saying that to students.

Especially with Labour in Now :D

(I did 2 years and just had started my third)

When i was at Uni there were heaps of jobs in my field available, and i would have found a job quite easily.

But each to his own, that the joy of a discusson.

Anyway back to cars.

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