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Originally posted by freaking_out
faar out...some ppl. are so desperate. :rolleyes:
haha i was just joking people bout the whole guy/girl numbers in the course!
 

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haha same here. if that was the deciding factor, then i'd be in nursing for sure. :p
 
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I'm doing Advanced Science, and I think it's all pretty even in terms of gender. Is anyone here doing Advanced chem or bio?
 

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yeah, i'm gonna b doing chem. advanced- but i was enrolled for chem (normal)- does anyone know how to change this...i'm thinking i can do it thru the net.

btw, i'm eligibe for the advanced chem, but just forgot to enrol under that.
 
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I'd suggest ringing the uni tomorrow (monday). I'm not sure you can do it online, but you may be able to over the phone. I'm sure it's easy to fix!
 

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Originally posted by Joytotheworld!
I'd suggest ringing the uni tomorrow (monday). I'm not sure you can do it online, but you may be able to over the phone. I'm sure it's easy to fix!
thanx...and hopefully its easy to fix! :(
 

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btw, another question i wanted to ask is: is there really any jobs for B Science ppl. i mean, i wanna graduate with major in Chem. and Phys (along with my engineering degree)...but how are the job prospects of B Science ppl.

i'm asking this coz, everyone tells me that B Science is a "bachelor of nothing", and that ppl. only do it for 2 reasons: so they can get into graduate med. or do teaching. :s
 

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I heard there were quite decent jobs for science graduates, depending of course on what u majored in. I think maths is generally a really good major to have, as the skills u develop are applicable to almost any job.
 

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Originally posted by Ultimate
I heard there were quite decent jobs for science graduates, depending of course on what u majored in. I think maths is generally a really good major to have, as the skills u develop are applicable to almost any job.
well what abt. in my case (major in physics and chemistry)?


btw, is there like a statistic abt. the percentage of graduates who find employment as soon as they graduate?
 

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Originally posted by freaking_out
well what abt. in my case (major in physics and chemistry)?


btw, is there like a statistic abt. the percentage of graduates who find employment as soon as they graduate?
I think u can find such stats on the careers sub-section on the Usyd website. Also have a look at the good universities guide.
 

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Originally posted by freaking_out
i know, that lot of ppl. have been talking abt. it- but what the hell is "the good uni. guide"? :eek:
I think u can get it from a local newsagency.
 

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Originally posted by freaking_out
well what abt. in my case (major in physics and chemistry)?


btw, is there like a statistic abt. the percentage of graduates who find employment as soon as they graduate?
well dat's wut i was worryin abt when i choose my pref... so i went to my career adviser, n he gave me a book on the summary of the post grad of b sci and their empoly rate... lemme try to attach em
 

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different sectors of sci and their correspondin unemploy rate + incum
 

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distribution of incum level by percentage of b sci graduates

sori guys, this pic is too large, had to zip it first...
 

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hmm...yeah, i'll have a look at those- but what do they point out anyway- that there's good employment rates for physics and chemistry graduates? :D

btw, i wish my career's advisor was as good as yours. :s

and another thing: what course ru doing xiao1985? :)
 

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