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Re: UoM General Chat
« Reply #4620 on: December 15, 2013, 04:49:36 pm »
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It appears that an excess of students enrolled, and who is selected is dependent on  who registers first on 06/01/2014? They seem a bit disorganized.

Yeah it looks like you made it through the first step (enrolling) but you need to be one of the first 144 students to register for classes to be able to take the subject. It's VCA…. so yeah, it's disorganised.  I spent 3 years of my life in that place. :)  But it sounds like a cool subject!
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« Reply #4621 on: December 15, 2013, 07:12:10 pm »
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« Reply #4622 on: December 16, 2013, 06:52:00 pm »
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It is indeed.

This is less of an issue for women, provided you've got some talent.

Still interested in peoples opinions on the Eng Major business if anyone cares to offer thoughts?



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« Reply #4623 on: December 16, 2013, 06:57:28 pm »
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This is less of an issue for women, provided you've got some talent.

Still interested in peoples opinions on the Eng Major business if anyone cares to offer thoughts?

why is that the case?
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« Reply #4624 on: December 16, 2013, 07:11:55 pm »
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This is less of an issue for women, provided you've got some talent.

Still interested in peoples opinions on the Eng Major business if anyone cares to offer thoughts?

The Master of Engineering with Business Specialization allows you to take 5 subjects specifically made for these courses by the Melbourne School of Engineering and the Melbourne Business school in place of your 5 advanced engineering electives in 5th year. This is a good and bad thing in my opinion. You'll lose out on advanced knowledge (which goes a little further than traditional undergrad engineering I've been told) but I'm not too sure how useful that will be in the industry unless you are dealing with advanced design and R&D.

On the other hand, you'll get business competency which is directly relevant to the engineering industry. I'm personally going to go down the full technical route (M.E. (Mechanical), no business) because I'd prefer to solidfy all my tech knowledge. I'll be keeping a close eye on how it is implemented next year as it is it's first year, and I'll have a better opinion then.
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« Reply #4625 on: December 16, 2013, 07:19:24 pm »
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why is that the case?

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« Reply #4626 on: December 16, 2013, 07:41:22 pm »
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The Master of Engineering with Business Specialization

Apologies Hancock, I wasn't referring to the ME 'with Business'. When I said 'business' I just meant, like, 'situation' - see the long post I made yesterday on a previous page.

But on that topic, I am not considering the 'with Business' MEng option either. I remember you were leaning quite heavily towards it at first. But I would rather gain as much technical knowledge as possible.

Regarding women in Civil... There is growing pressure on employers to develop and maintain a better gender ratio than there has been in the past. At the moment, female engineers do have a slight advantage in the competitive male-dominated fields just because of their gender. But also as I said, your skills have to be as good as everyone else's too, so the difference is marginal.
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« Reply #4627 on: December 16, 2013, 07:58:24 pm »
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why is that the case?
Presumably hobbitle is saying that because female engineers are highly in demand and sought after (for a variety of reasons), the fact that it's a saturated employment market isn't so much of an issue for them as it is for men.
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« Reply #4628 on: December 16, 2013, 08:00:31 pm »
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Presumably hobbitle is saying that because female engineers are highly in demand and sought after (for a variety of reasons), the fact that it's a saturated employment market isn't so much of an issue for them as it is for men.

Yeah, this. The difference isn't great. You can't get shit grades and no work experience and expect to get a job just cause you're female. But yeah there are a variety if reasons why it's a little less hard for females in male-dominated Eng fields.
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Re: UoM General Chat
« Reply #4629 on: December 17, 2013, 01:09:02 pm »
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Do you feel you would perform as well in civil as you would in biomed eng? I personally perform terribly when I don't enjoy a task, and my prospects would likely be better in biomed eng because my GPA would be higher. With a field like civil eng, I likely would skip all the lectures, aha.

 Is it also possible that anecdotal information regarding low opportunities for biomed eng only seem low relative to other engineering fields? Outside that context, biomed eng relative to all other occupations seems like a stable and high paying choice, and is also a rapidly growing field. Though ofc those in the eng field have the most abundant and accurate information, have you sought advice on the financial outcomes of biomed eng from objective sources removed from engineering?

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« Reply #4630 on: December 17, 2013, 01:11:19 pm »
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They're organizing a January AN meet up! I hope to see new UoM meatsuits there. Russ, charmanderp, El, Nic, Mel, and all you beautiful people.


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« Reply #4631 on: December 17, 2013, 01:15:15 pm »
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Re: UoM General Chat
« Reply #4632 on: December 17, 2013, 01:16:37 pm »
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wut.

Well ofc you're my favourite meatsuit. Of all the suits, yours is the meatiest! ♥

If a female is on campus, I recommend chasing after Kayla in Doug McDonnell. She was holding a focus group for women and let me eat all the cookies. I left some debris if anyone wants to contribute to the world of marketing.

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Re: UoM General Chat
« Reply #4633 on: December 17, 2013, 01:17:53 pm »
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Unsure whether to be flattered or scared

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« Reply #4634 on: December 17, 2013, 01:19:52 pm »
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How about so flattered it's scary!