BLERGHtrue
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Okay, so I have a little dilemma. UAC applications are due at the end of this month, and i'm still tossing up ideas on the career path I should take.
Yes, i know, i shouldn't rush it, i should try things out and blah :blah: but honestly i really want to get into the workforce ASAP without dwindling for another few years. Have already gone through 12 years of full-time education, and not looking forward to having to go through another 8 or so 'til i seriously get into a careers
I've pretty much narrowed it down to Optom. or Med. Imaging (3 catergories, i know) to be my main options. Here's a comparative list i made:
OPTOMETRY
PRO
-high demand in australia
-high job growth rate
-starting salaries are 50,000(sydney)-65,000(outer regions, interstate) but can go up to 100,000 as you go on
-more income potential if you start starting your own businesses/employed in some big company etc (like 200,000)
-free glasses for the rents
-aging population + computers/&other small screens intergrated in our lives will increase the glasses-contacts-laser surgery industry + more people accessible to services
-rents want me to become one
-recognised in NZ as well. and bits of the pacific regions
-lots of client interaction involved
-a less stressful and demanding job in general
-i have friends keen on doing Optometry @UNSW
CON
-haven't done UMAT. have to try to get in through transfer
-competition is HIGH (UNSW takes only 40 afterall!). the threshold is 95UAI but a recent survey found that the minimun was more likely 98, unless your UMAT score was...crazy good
-seeing my estimated UAI is like 90 and i'm up against other 95+ people for that Distinction average rank to try to transfer, (from Science/adv. science) chances are, I won't get in and i'd have to apply post grad
-if i apply as a grad, i'll have to do the GAMSAT. seems quite painful.
-if i apply as a grad, not only do i have to go against crazy UAI+UMAT kids but it will be another 5 years of education before i really enter the qualified workforce. (that's 8 years out of highschool total)
-jobs within accessible area are limited and lower-paying.
MEDICAL IMAGING PROFESSIONAL (1 of 3 sectors, haven't decided which yet)
PROS
-realistically enter-able degree (80-89 UAI range @USYD)
-high demand in australia
-jobs are largely located within cities or big country towns (for the hospitals with the facilities)
-starting salaries 67,200-131,000 (after completing requirements...takes +10years) + (salaries based on award rates)
-a pretty cool job in general
-industry is either in the private or government sector - but more so in the government and government jobs are stable and has equal treatment to women
-internationally recognised degree (i.e. high volunteer-overseas-usefulness potential)
CON
-high risk of being exposed to dangerous doses of radiation (only if you're careless/stupid. but still)
-more demanding and stressful job (dealing with radiation here...and patient's lives)
Okay, so i can't think of so many bad points on becoming Med. Imaging Proffessional. However, those 2 points alone are VERY BIG DEALS.
Basically, the problem i see is that if i DO go with the Optom. pathway and (most possibily have to) do it as a grad, effectively using up 8 years of my life, by the time i enter the workforce as a qualified optometrist i could've already been settled down and promoted to 80,000/yr in Med. Imaging. But then again, i could be earning more in Optom later on to make up for that. :mad1:
Chances are I'm going to pick Adv. Sci. or Sci. (@UNSW) to go through before i really consider anything, but I'd like to hear anyone else's opinions&additional info i've happened to have missed.
Don't bother suggesting the whole 'do what you're interested in' thing. Let's assume I'm interested in both equally atm. Because i am, according to what i know on each subject so far. I did go to my career adviser for help, and we basically agreed that i was in a pickle. My friends have split opinions themselves.
Yes, i know, i shouldn't rush it, i should try things out and blah :blah: but honestly i really want to get into the workforce ASAP without dwindling for another few years. Have already gone through 12 years of full-time education, and not looking forward to having to go through another 8 or so 'til i seriously get into a careers
I've pretty much narrowed it down to Optom. or Med. Imaging (3 catergories, i know) to be my main options. Here's a comparative list i made:
OPTOMETRY
PRO
-high demand in australia
-high job growth rate
-starting salaries are 50,000(sydney)-65,000(outer regions, interstate) but can go up to 100,000 as you go on
-more income potential if you start starting your own businesses/employed in some big company etc (like 200,000)
-free glasses for the rents
-aging population + computers/&other small screens intergrated in our lives will increase the glasses-contacts-laser surgery industry + more people accessible to services
-rents want me to become one
-recognised in NZ as well. and bits of the pacific regions
-lots of client interaction involved
-a less stressful and demanding job in general
-i have friends keen on doing Optometry @UNSW
CON
-haven't done UMAT. have to try to get in through transfer
-competition is HIGH (UNSW takes only 40 afterall!). the threshold is 95UAI but a recent survey found that the minimun was more likely 98, unless your UMAT score was...crazy good
-seeing my estimated UAI is like 90 and i'm up against other 95+ people for that Distinction average rank to try to transfer, (from Science/adv. science) chances are, I won't get in and i'd have to apply post grad
-if i apply as a grad, i'll have to do the GAMSAT. seems quite painful.
-if i apply as a grad, not only do i have to go against crazy UAI+UMAT kids but it will be another 5 years of education before i really enter the qualified workforce. (that's 8 years out of highschool total)
-jobs within accessible area are limited and lower-paying.
MEDICAL IMAGING PROFESSIONAL (1 of 3 sectors, haven't decided which yet)
PROS
-realistically enter-able degree (80-89 UAI range @USYD)
-high demand in australia
-jobs are largely located within cities or big country towns (for the hospitals with the facilities)
-starting salaries 67,200-131,000 (after completing requirements...takes +10years) + (salaries based on award rates)
-a pretty cool job in general
-industry is either in the private or government sector - but more so in the government and government jobs are stable and has equal treatment to women
-internationally recognised degree (i.e. high volunteer-overseas-usefulness potential)
CON
-high risk of being exposed to dangerous doses of radiation (only if you're careless/stupid. but still)
-more demanding and stressful job (dealing with radiation here...and patient's lives)
Okay, so i can't think of so many bad points on becoming Med. Imaging Proffessional. However, those 2 points alone are VERY BIG DEALS.
Basically, the problem i see is that if i DO go with the Optom. pathway and (most possibily have to) do it as a grad, effectively using up 8 years of my life, by the time i enter the workforce as a qualified optometrist i could've already been settled down and promoted to 80,000/yr in Med. Imaging. But then again, i could be earning more in Optom later on to make up for that. :mad1:
Chances are I'm going to pick Adv. Sci. or Sci. (@UNSW) to go through before i really consider anything, but I'd like to hear anyone else's opinions&additional info i've happened to have missed.
Don't bother suggesting the whole 'do what you're interested in' thing. Let's assume I'm interested in both equally atm. Because i am, according to what i know on each subject so far. I did go to my career adviser for help, and we basically agreed that i was in a pickle. My friends have split opinions themselves.
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