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Really? I've heard the opposite.Do economics!!!
Not flooded and best job prospects
Do whatever you want to do.
Really? I've heard the opposite.Do economics!!!
Not flooded and best job prospects
I agreeYeah, there's not a lot of jobs, in general, at the moment.
Engineering does NOT have lots of jobs, at the moment. Even health sciences does not have a lot of jobs, again, at the moment. Obviously, pharmacy hasn't had jobs since the dawn of time.
If you really love something and can excel in it, you should still do it. The number of jobs available will fluctuate and having little prospects doesn't mean no prospects in future.
Not too sure about that, my friend wants to transfer from it at UNSW, he finds it extremely boring.Do economics!!!
Not flooded and best job prospects
Economics units are some of the most interesting units out of comm/eco/buss units. Its just heaps of people who don't get into commerce do economics just because its ATAR is lower, but its a much more challenging course. Also, with economics, honours/masters etc is like minimum for good jobs from what I hear. Or just do a fucking PhD.Not too sure about that, my friend wants to transfer from it at UNSW, he finds it extremely boring.
I will detail two individuals who I know recently (last five or so years) graduated from university with degrees in pharmaceutical science and accounting respectively:So are you trying to say that pharmacy isn't saturated? Fine there are job prospects - go work in a pharmacy for fast food level wages after you graduate from university. The fact is pharmaceutical companies don't need that many graduates that universities are supplying.
Not being racist , Asian myself. This is what I heard from someone who did pharmacy. Find someone that thinks pharmacy isn't saturated then come back and tell me.
Thanks for the insight into the past five years but what we are dealing with is now. I didn't say pharmacy grads should attract huge salaries but if median salary of pharmacy grads is 35k and first year IT grad is 60k plus - you know which one to choose. Job prospects of pharmacy isn't perceived just ask recent grads if they can find decent jobs in Sydney. Not sure if OP wants to go NT. I wasnt intentionally trying to be a racist but just saying from personal experience about Asians and pharmacy.I will detail two individuals who I know recently (last five or so years) graduated from university with degrees in pharmaceutical science and accounting respectively:
Person 1: Graduated 2009 from USyd. She applied around Sydney and eventually found appropriate work in the Northern Territory and has been their since. Certainly on a salary significantly more than "fast food level wages", though I do think you have a strange sense of reality if you think pharmacy graduates will immediately attract huge salaries, due to the nature of the field. Median pharmacy salary for graduates is around $35,000
Person 2: Graduated 2007 from UTS with an accounting degree. Luckily he found work at a local accounting firm for a couple of years, completed some further accounting accreditation, then went to the UK to work.
Safraaz I suggest you choose the one that you're interested more, and the one that you can see yourself doing every day, rather than perceived "job prospects"...
No.Do economics!!!
Not flooded and best job prospects
Load of a shit mate, you know jack.Do economics!!!
Not flooded and best job prospects
u okay in the head mate?Load of a shit mate, you know jack.
What happens if you don't make honours? lolu okay in the head mate?
economics has the best job prospects and opportunities as long as you get the honors.
should of included the honours bit in original post, seeing as you have to get high marks to actually get into honours.. and economics is flooded lol...u okay in the head mate?
economics has the best job prospects and opportunities as long as you get the honors.