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Why the bad rep?
costargh:
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--- Quote from: hard on October 26, 2009, 04:52:08 pm ---50-60% ?? %?? firstly its a rank not percentage. Secondly some Vic uni courses need a higher ENTER than melbourne commerce so get your facts straight. Thirdly RMIT is renowned in areas such as Architecture and Accountancy so they may even compete Monash in those areas. One last thing, while Vic uni isn't the best uni, you sure as hell bet yourself that it's had some successful people in the past and the Vic Uni = TAFE thing is DRAINEDDDD.
that is all
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this seems like good enough evidence.
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I may be wrong, but I just checked VTAC and only one course was higher than Commerce at UoM , Law/Management ~96 ENTER and only 6 people were enrolled in this course last year...
Having some very successful graduates is of course very good to know about, but this is relative to the amount of success stories from other institutions is it not?
costargh:
--- Quote from: hard on October 26, 2009, 11:26:39 pm ---
--- Quote from: costargh on October 26, 2009, 10:52:33 pm ---
--- Quote from: hard on October 26, 2009, 10:21:45 pm ---
--- Quote from: hard on October 26, 2009, 04:52:08 pm ---50-60% ?? %?? firstly its a rank not percentage. Secondly some Vic uni courses need a higher ENTER than melbourne commerce so get your facts straight. Thirdly RMIT is renowned in areas such as Architecture and Accountancy so they may even compete Monash in those areas. One last thing, while Vic uni isn't the best uni, you sure as hell bet yourself that it's had some successful people in the past and the Vic Uni = TAFE thing is DRAINEDDDD.
that is all
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this seems like good enough evidence.
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I may be wrong, but I just checked VTAC and only one course was higher than Commerce at UoM , Law/Management ~96 ENTER and only 6 people were enrolled in this course last year...
Having some very successful graduates is of course very good to know about, but this is relative to the amount of success stories from other institutions is it not?
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fair to say... but suggesting all graduates end up at nandos is a big statement in itself don't you agree?
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Yeh of course, that would be unfair. Looking past the jokes and jibes the consensus is that the employability of graduates from VU is unfavourable compared to other more prestigous universities.
doboman:
--- Quote from: ninwa on October 26, 2009, 10:10:57 pm ---Instead of following people's posts around and dissecting them, try to make a half-decent contribution.
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--- Quote from: ninwa on October 26, 2009, 10:17:43 pm ---It's more evidence than you've contributed in this entire thread.
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Ninwa, dont make personal attacks. You're so much better than that.
QuantumJG:
--- Quote from: Jamison on October 26, 2009, 09:17:29 pm ---It's all relative. I'm sure those at Harvard would go LOLUOM.
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That's Harvard though, being the number 1 uni (in the world) they would pretty much laugh at everyone.
At least by your hypothesis they would at least know about UoM, whereas for VU it would be different.
AppleXY:
Why does Harvard ALWAYS get all the glory? I mean for specific faculties (such as Mathematics and Business) it's far from being #1 (MIT and UPenn Wharton School of Business) is.
<3 Wharton. (NYU Stern is effin mad tooooo) :D
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