Giant Lobster
Active Member
Now, if person A gets a uai of 95 she could do some combined degrees at good unis, say (hypothetically) she can get a BSc / BEng at UNSW. Person B is better than A and gets 99.3, and he does a BEng (Aerospace) at USyd.
BUt see, after 5 / 4 years, person B ends up with a super BEng, is still better than A, but nonetheless the degree is a BEng. And person A has a BSc/BEng.
So then, what's the point in working hard if I can do shit all and get a 75 uai and do a no frills BEng? Same degree, but without the brackets.
I guess im afraid of losing out to ppl later on in life, cos I really wanna do the BEng(aerospace) at usyd but i see it's still a mediocre BEng... whereas others come out with combined degrees and on the outside it looks like they are better.
Whats the point? Is the only difference between an aerospace degree and a generic BEng just a few different elective classes?
BUt see, after 5 / 4 years, person B ends up with a super BEng, is still better than A, but nonetheless the degree is a BEng. And person A has a BSc/BEng.
So then, what's the point in working hard if I can do shit all and get a 75 uai and do a no frills BEng? Same degree, but without the brackets.
I guess im afraid of losing out to ppl later on in life, cos I really wanna do the BEng(aerospace) at usyd but i see it's still a mediocre BEng... whereas others come out with combined degrees and on the outside it looks like they are better.
Whats the point? Is the only difference between an aerospace degree and a generic BEng just a few different elective classes?