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purplebubble

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hey guys, can anyone tell me what courses are with the highest employment rates?
im totally confused with which course to choose, coz it seems that im interested in everything!!!???
yeah so in the main time, i will just choose the one thats with the biggest money!!xixixi....
oh yeah dont tell me to do medicine and law, tell me something thats under a uai of 90!!
thank you!!:D :chainsaw:
 

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well teaching has a really high employment rate, and same for nursing, but that's due to the high demand. they're both vocational careers tho so i guess it has to be something you really want to do.
how about something IT related? there are quite good employment prospects
 
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From the Sydney Morning Herald's Good Universities Guide:

Course - [Seeking Work] (Starting Salary)
Accounting - 7% ($34,930)
Dentistry - 4% ($50,521)
Law - 4% ($39,028)
Medicine - 0% ($46,687)
Nursing - 3% ($32,787)
Pharmacy - 0% ($26,071)
Rehabilitation - 9% ($38,569)
Vet Science - 8% ($34,684)

Thats all the ones that were under 10% in alphatical order.
 

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well teaching has a really high employment rate, and same for nursing, but that's due to the high demand. they're both vocational careers tho so i guess it has to be something you really want to do.
how about something IT related? there are quite good employment prospects
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thanks dude but IT??
i absolutely know nothing bout it and .... it seems that its not the right time to do IT anymore after when we have graduated from uni. its good for these years still coz its still new to most of the public. hm ...yeah
but thanks......not really!! i asked yous to suggest the ones that BELOW 90! what were you going on about?
lols:rolleyes:
 

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Originally posted by Bambul
From the Sydney Morning Herald's Good Universities Guide:

Course - [Seeking Work] (Starting Salary)
Accounting - 7% ($34,930)
Dentistry - 4% ($50,521)
Law - 4% ($39,028)
Medicine - 0% ($46,687)
Nursing - 3% ($32,787)
Pharmacy - 0% ($26,071)
Rehabilitation - 9% ($38,569)
Vet Science - 8% ($34,684)

Thats all the ones that were under 10% in alphatical order.
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hm thanks for ur effort but the top 10 ma...yeah they all have a requirment of >95. totally irrelevant with my question!!

come on, say something that i DONT know.

hehehe :p
 

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Originally posted by !meeee!
it totally depends what uni ur at. if you want something <90 do one of the courses suggested at a uni that's less 'popular' and thus has a lower uai cut-off
yeah the most pop course thats under 90, what is it?
 
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Nusing at USyd needs 75
Nursing at UTS needs 74
Nursing at UWS needs* 60, 64
Accounting at UWS needs* 65, 68, 71, 80
Accounting at Macquarie needs 84

*Depending on campus
 

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Originally posted by Bambul
Nusing at USyd needs 75
Nursing at UTS needs 74
Nursing at UWS needs* 60, 64
Accounting at UWS needs* 65, 68, 71, 80
Accounting at Macquarie needs 84

*Depending on campus
hm....yeah these sounds much better:p
i think i might choose macquarie's accounting then

thanks a lut guys:)
 

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did u do Eco/Biz or Commerce in yr9/10?

just remember, kno what your getting yourself into
do a bit of research into the course, u might love it, but then again, u could absolutely hate it
 

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Originally posted by MinAi
did u do Eco/Biz or Commerce in yr9/10?

just remember, kno what your getting yourself into
do a bit of research into the course, u might love it, but then again, u could absolutely hate it
yeah i think..........i did.........maybe?
lols anyway ive forgotten them all for sure
i know i might hate the course and thats why im seeking help here!
hope i wont regret.......
 

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If you want to work in australia its good to get away from computing and technology but if you plan to goto europe or states, engineering and computer based courses pay well
 

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nursing or teaching is good but i think cause at the moment there is shortages in them and the countires like USA and England have shortages as well and the pay is twice as much as the australian wage plus with benefits of free accomodation etc if you deciade to leave the country for the money.
 

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