Hi,
I was just wondering, how much does the individual university actually matter when doing a Bachelor of Arts? I'm at ANU and want to transfer elsewhere, and my parents are saying don't do it because ANU is such a great uni blah blah blah. So how much does the uni matter in the long run?
I understand that you can't give an entire prediction on the future, but lets say I completed Arts at ANU or somewhere else like, I don't know even Canberra Uni or Southern Cross (just an example) how, in theory, would this effect me in the long run? Between ANU and this 'lower rated' university?
My understanding of this whole thing is that for competitive courses like Law it matters a fair bit where you go, but because Arts is broad does it still matter much?
I mean should I go somewhere I really want to go because I like the place and the campus and everything, but is not ranked high? Or would I be better of staying at ANU where I don't like the place and the campus but is ranked high?
I was just wondering, how much does the individual university actually matter when doing a Bachelor of Arts? I'm at ANU and want to transfer elsewhere, and my parents are saying don't do it because ANU is such a great uni blah blah blah. So how much does the uni matter in the long run?
I understand that you can't give an entire prediction on the future, but lets say I completed Arts at ANU or somewhere else like, I don't know even Canberra Uni or Southern Cross (just an example) how, in theory, would this effect me in the long run? Between ANU and this 'lower rated' university?
My understanding of this whole thing is that for competitive courses like Law it matters a fair bit where you go, but because Arts is broad does it still matter much?
I mean should I go somewhere I really want to go because I like the place and the campus and everything, but is not ranked high? Or would I be better of staying at ANU where I don't like the place and the campus but is ranked high?