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Is anybody turned off by the Melbourne Model?

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98.40_for_sure:

--- Quote from: TyErd on August 16, 2010, 05:50:56 pm ---they scrapped bachelor of engineering coz of the melbourne model which i dont like, now I have to get a 90+ to get into bachelor of science just so i can do engineering which sucks balls coz bachelor of engineering last year was like 85. So im off to rmit.

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What about monash? monash eng > melb eng anyway :D

Russ:
I always thought it was either monash or melb for engineering, since those were the two most popular degrees amongst employers.

Dmytro:
Absolutely.

TyErd:

--- Quote from: 99.95_for_sure on August 16, 2010, 05:55:13 pm ---
--- Quote from: TyErd on August 16, 2010, 05:50:56 pm ---they scrapped bachelor of engineering coz of the melbourne model which i dont like, now I have to get a 90+ to get into bachelor of science just so i can do engineering which sucks balls coz bachelor of engineering last year was like 85. So im off to rmit.

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What about monash? monash eng > melb eng anyway :D

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i need like 93 which i wont get for monash and also i live too far away from there. 3 and a half hours transport everyday would become a massive pain.

Gloamglozer:

--- Quote from: AzureBlue on August 16, 2010, 07:33:59 am ---Anyway, I'll be staying at uni for at least 7 years, then after that, another 2 after some work experience. That totals 9, but I reckon that's okay :) It's only a year longer than what it would take in a double degree and I need actuarial accreditation and the like, so it might actually be necessary. Thus, all things considered, I think that the Melbourne Model may not be such a bad idea.

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Just a question.  Have you planned what will happen when you consume all your Student Learning Entitlement (SLE)?


--- Quote from: Russ on August 16, 2010, 06:08:17 pm ---I always thought it was either monash or melb for engineering, since those were the two most popular degrees amongst employers.

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Actually, RMIT's engineering is up there as well and I think Swinburne is starting to get up there as well.

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