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Does anyone know of the standard of each of them in engineering and where it would be better to study? I want to go to UQ because their OP cut off is higher so I assumed they are better.
lolHi, I came across your thread and though I might be able to give a bit of an insight.
My name is Jason and I'm currently a second year engineering student at QUT. I'm a Dean's Scholar which means that I get a full scholarship for my studies as well as exposure to leading engineering companies including Laing O'Rourke, Thiess, Brisbane Airport Corporation and several others. So you know, I also work part time in marketing for the faculty which has given me a bit of a behind the scenes look at how the course is actually taught.
Engineering at QUT has a strong focus on industry exposure, so there's plenty of opportunity for undergrad work experience (ie. while you're still studying) which, on top of generally being well paid, is necessary to complete an engineering degree. We also have lecturers who are practicing engineers themselves or have had plenty of experience out in the work force.
If you're looking for extra curricular activities, there are many student groups and clubs you can join including QUT Motorsports (they build a race car every year and take it down to Melbourne to compete against other groups), Engineers Without Borders (involved with many projects aimed to improve the standard of living in disadvantaged areas) and the UAV Outback Challenge (Uninhabited Aerial Vehicles are being developed for use in search and rescue operations such as the Victorian Bushfires).
I hope this has given you something to think about at least, if you need more information, check out our website www.qut.edu.au or send an email to study@qut.com . One last piece of advice, chose your university for what you will get out of it, not because of what others say or how they will react. If you stick to that, whatever you chose will be the right choice.