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Re: 12 preferences time!
« Reply #45 on: July 27, 2011, 09:43:02 pm »
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For me it's
1. Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering double with Bachelor of Science (Monash) - 92.00
2. Bachelor of Engineering (Monash) - 91.75
3. Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering (RMIT) - 88.40
4. Bachelor of Engineering double with Bachelor of Science (Monash)
5. Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering/Management (RMIT)
6. Bachelor of Engineering (Monash)
7. Bachelor of Engineering - Chemical (RMIT)
8. Bachelor of Engineering - Mechanical (RMIT)
9. Bachelor of Engineering - Automotive Engineering (RMIT)
10. Bachelor of Science (Monash)
11. Bachelor of Science (The University of Melbourne) - Stupid Melbourne Model
12. Bachelor of Science - Mathematics (RMIT)

There we go all twelve. Lets hope the bottom 11 won't have to matter.
You'll make #1 easy!
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Re: 12 preferences time!
« Reply #46 on: July 27, 2011, 09:50:41 pm »
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1. Bachelor of Commerce (University of Melbourne)
2. Bachelor of Science - Science Scholars Program (Monash University)
3. M.B.B.S. (Monash University) *Depends on my UMAT results
4. Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Science (Monash University)
5. Bachelor of Commerce - Dean Scholars Program (Monash University)
6. Bachelor of Commerce (Monash University)
7. Bachelor of Science (University of Melbourne)
8. Bachelor of Science (Monash University)
9. Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Engineering (Monash University)
10. Bachelor of Engineering (Monash University)
11. Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Engineering (Monash University)
12. Bachelor of Biomedicine (University of Melbourne)
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« Reply #47 on: July 27, 2011, 09:53:30 pm »
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VIC: Med @ Monash
        Arts/Law @ Monash
        Biomedical science/Law @ Monash
        Biomedical science scholars program @ Monash
        Biomedicine @ Melbourne
        Emergency Health (Paramedic) @ Monash
        Arts/Science @ Monash

NSW: Arts/Medicine @ UNSW

QLD: Arts/Medicine @ UQ

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Re: 12 preferences time!
« Reply #48 on: July 27, 2011, 09:54:54 pm »
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For me it's
1. Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering double with Bachelor of Science (Monash) - 92.00
2. Bachelor of Engineering (Monash) - 91.75
3. Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering (RMIT) - 88.40
4. Bachelor of Engineering double with Bachelor of Science (Monash)
5. Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering/Management (RMIT)
6. Bachelor of Engineering (Monash)
7. Bachelor of Engineering - Chemical (RMIT)
8. Bachelor of Engineering - Mechanical (RMIT)
9. Bachelor of Engineering - Automotive Engineering (RMIT)
10. Bachelor of Science (Monash)
11. Bachelor of Science (The University of Melbourne) - Stupid Melbourne Model
12. Bachelor of Science - Mathematics (RMIT)

There we go all twelve. Lets hope the bottom 11 won't have to matter.
You'll make #1 easy!

I hope so, just have to get everything right on the day and I should be fine.
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Re: 12 preferences time!
« Reply #49 on: July 27, 2011, 09:56:56 pm »
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1. Bachelor of Science (University of Melbourne)
2. Bachelor of Commerce (Monash University)
3. Mechanical Engineering (RMIT)
4. Electrical Engineering (RMIT)
5. Sports Management (Deakin)
6. Bachelor of Science (Monash)

^ So far 6,  otherwise. BA (Hons) Football Business & Finance ~Bucks New University and Burnley Football Club (United Kingdom)
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Re: 12 preferences time!
« Reply #50 on: July 27, 2011, 10:03:50 pm »
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Probably haven't done enough research but what is Monash Dean's Scholar program?

How is say science at monash different from it's scholar program?

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« Reply #51 on: July 27, 2011, 10:30:03 pm »
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Whats the general opinion about doing double degrees?
I was thinking about doing an Eng/Comm, but I've heard its better to just do a single degree... people say that it would save time and that having both on a resume is useless..
I always thought that doing a double degree like or Eng/Law (with very different fields) would be good as it opens up a lot of opportunities..maybe I'm wrong though...

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Re: 12 preferences time!
« Reply #52 on: July 27, 2011, 10:34:10 pm »
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Probably haven't done enough research but what is Monash Dean's Scholar program?

How is say science at monash different from it's scholar program?


Without too much detail, it's a more accelerated program for high achieving students, and is fully funded..

Whats the general opinion about doing double degrees?
I was thinking about doing an Eng/Comm, but I've heard its better to just do a single degree... people say that it would save time and that having both on a resume is useless..
I always thought that doing a double degree like or Eng/Law (with very different fields) would be good as it opens up a lot of opportunities..maybe I'm wrong though...
I don't see them as a bad idea, yeah you will be at uni longer, but you will come out with two different professions (providing you choose the right subjects and so on).

It probably won't make a difference on your resume if you did engineering//law, as they don't really intersect, but if you had say engineering/management it could be more relevant?
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Re: 12 preferences time!
« Reply #53 on: July 27, 2011, 10:34:45 pm »
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The way I'm looking at it is say for me, a double of aerospace with science. When I finish if I got through the course and don't particulary want to keep doing aerospace or cannot get a job in that field, then I have a bachelor of science sitting there for me to go and work relating to that. Really for me it is to keep options open and to basically keep doing the areas I like. What about everyone else, I cannot vouche for wether the other degree is useless as well none of us have gone through it yet.
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Re: 12 preferences time!
« Reply #54 on: July 27, 2011, 10:41:17 pm »
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The way I'm looking at it is say for me, a double of aerospace with science. When I finish if I got through the course and don't particulary want to keep doing aerospace or cannot get a job in that field, then I have a bachelor of science sitting there for me to go and work relating to that. Really for me it is to keep options open and to basically keep doing the areas I like. What about everyone else, I cannot vouche for wether the other degree is useless as well none of us have gone through it yet.
Yep, same with me. If I do Biomed, I wanna do it with another degree in case I don't do well on the GAMSAT/get into any graduate programs. At least I will come out with a degree and a job if all else goes pear-shaped.
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Re: 12 preferences time!
« Reply #55 on: July 27, 2011, 10:46:17 pm »
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My other option is to do aerospace/management (as mentioned above), which would restrict me, but if I like it result in a higher pay rate as well as a higher starting position. But I don't think that managment would suit me, plus the atar for that is like 95 something and it's not at monash!
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Re: 12 preferences time!
« Reply #56 on: July 28, 2011, 06:56:45 pm »
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ouch lol.. anyone intrested in sharing ideas?
Haven't decided...

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Re: 12 preferences time!
« Reply #57 on: July 28, 2011, 07:04:31 pm »
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Most people have posted on this thread below, which is most likely the reason why this one isn't getting much traffic.

12 preferences time!

But generally i think i'm going to go for something like:
-Med @ Monash (and i may apply interstate)
-Biomed @ Melbourne
-Science @ Melbourne
-Science @ Monash
-Commerce @ Monash
-Commerce/Science @ Monash
-Teaching @ no idea (mildly interested in this, but haven't looked into any detail for it)


Edit: This looks really awkward now that the topics were merged   :-\
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Re: 12 preferences time!
« Reply #58 on: July 28, 2011, 07:12:52 pm »
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Mod Edit:  Merged two topics into one.

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« Reply #59 on: August 14, 2011, 04:11:42 pm »
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I personally think that it is easier to get an HD average in your first semester of uni and transfer into a double degree than to perhaps get it from the outset.
 
Like getting an ATAR of 90 and then maintaining an HD average is easier than getting the 98.25 or whatever it is for law. That is my opinion though

I don't really know about that. I found it wasn't really that hard to get a high ATAR score, but doing well at uni is quite stressful and takes a lot of effort. I suppose it depends what you're doing though. I know a lot of other people who did really well in VCE and then find it harder to do well at uni.
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