Ahh well the only thing that is restricting me is the only uni i can go to is Monash Clayton. Travelling anywhere else would require long public transport rides and i get sick really easily... and ive heard monash has a really good reputation, around same as UoM, so i guess that would be impressive to employers post grad.
Hmm what do you think of BBioMedSc/BSc vs BSc/BE? in terms of:
- job availability after grad
- difficulty of course
- job salary
i realise that it is affected by what i choose to major in etc but generally?
no matter what i do, i want BSc in there as well so i can major in astrophysics, is my dream

Ive read the BioMed course and it actually seems really interesting, but my dad said that if i do this, theres no guarantee i'll have a good job (or even A job)
i know someone who has a PhD in biomed, majoring in immunology, hes just finished at uni after 10 or so years, and he has no job ever since, cant find one