person3024
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and that matters why lol, at the end of the day it depends on what you wanna doUSyd/NSW more prestigious
and that matters why lol, at the end of the day it depends on what you wanna doUSyd/NSW more prestigious
I get that, but most important thing is that you're happy, plus they're all good unislmao same, feel like i wanna go uts but my parents want unsw or usyd
Your CV/resume. Who knows where you’ll end up in 15 years time depending on factors within and not within your control. You might be living in LA or Auckland or Tokyo and a potential employer there might (highly likely) recognise and respect a UNSW/USyd qualification but is likely to have no idea on what a UTS is.and that matters why lol, at the end of the day it depends on what you wanna do
generally employers don't care what uni you went to, just your qualifications and abilities. particularly when we're talking about 3 good unisYour CV/resume. Who knows where you’ll end up in 15 years time depending on factors within and not within your control. You might be living in LA or Auckland or Tokyo and a potential employer there might (highly likely) recognise and respect a UNSW/USyd qualification but is likely to have no idea on what a UTS is.
They definitely do, especially for jobs in areas such as law or anything business related. Go8 is a much better option if this is what you’re after, prestige matters.generally employers don't care what uni you went to, just your qualifications and abilities. particularly when we're talking about 3 good unis
If an employer actually cares that much about what uni you went to 15 years ago, then they’re probably pretty terrible at picking the right candidate. That is like ancient history by then. Once you’re in the workplace for several years, only one thing really matters when you apply for jobs - experience.Your CV/resume. Who knows where you’ll end up in 15 years time depending on factors within and not within your control. You might be living in LA or Auckland or Tokyo and a potential employer there might (highly likely) recognise and respect a UNSW/USyd qualification but is likely to have no idea on what a UTS is.
colour?If an employer actually cares that much about what uni you went to 15 years ago, then they’re probably pretty terrible at picking the right candidate. That is like ancient history by then. Once you’re in the workplace for several years, only one thing really matters when you apply for jobs - experience.
Uni prestige might matter in a small handful of places, but even then only for maybe the first couple of years.