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It doesn't relate to science, Cookie182 is just a surfie tool whos had one too many wipeouts.
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Most likely- they've all been well worth it as well-Anfernee- said:It doesn't relate to science, Cookie182 is just a surfie tool whos had one too many wipeouts.
I think you might be a little bit confused with PhD scholarships and funding/grants. Yes it is hard to get offered a PhD scholarship which supports your study for the entire length of your PhD. The scholarship is usually $20,000 to $30,000 p.a for up to 3.5 years. And to gain such scholarship you will need a good first class Hons (around 90 in your Honours year). There are a set number of scholarships to be awarded each year so as you can imagine the scholarship is highly competitive.Charity F said:Yeah i was tossing up with a Science degree as well. But the scene's pretty crap in Australia, yeah? No funding being the main problem. I have a friend who started his PhD this year in Pharmacy, and he said that he was offered it and snapped it up because such funding isn't a commonality.
Except for Neurology, and Chemistry, most other research fields aren't really catered for in Australia. And Renewable energy is coming up too.
Is this right?
I wasnt being pretentious with this comment- more or less saying that even in a degree which is percieved as having good career prospects, unless i get the marks i too could end up at the end with a useless degree. While science may have a lower demand for jobs in some areas, if you love it the marks will come and so will the opportunities.Cookie182 said:Im doing commerce/law i also weap for the future- at the moment im tossing up between Woolies or Coles however Aldi certainly does appear to be a lucrative contender.