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Need advice on university

by pp183 - 18 June, 2019 - 07:02 PM
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I have the choice between 1) going to the highest ranked uni in Australia studying a light-coding (mostly front end stuff) + media course cus I was too autistic to get a computer sci course and 2) doing an associate's + bachelor's degree in Information Technology at another decent university

Which would be the better choice in terms of employability and other factors? Thanks in advance guys
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It all depends what you like dude, both are good choices.
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In terms of computer science, idk how it is in Australia but in the USA it's mostly about things you do outside of school: projects, internships, etc. (so the highest ranked uni in AUS may not be that bad if youre willing to put in the work to be seen as employable.)

But tbh, there's not much info about you to justify which major you wanna do and where. It's all up to you.
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Consider online degrees at your own pace here - https://www.degreeinfo.com

Fully accredited in under a year for 3-10k
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Have you taken a campus tour of both locations to get a sense of what you're expected to and how comfortable you'll be there? The big name school is good for the resume but the split focus between IT and media studies has me a bit confused.
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(This post was last modified: 18 November, 2020 - 05:07 PM by HowardLens.)
We will start with what skills you want to learn by applying to a particular institution. Each university provides you with its own program and learning methods. And, as I was told, 60 percent of university education consists of self-study. But I am not comfortable with that format, because it is very difficult for me to understand the full amount of information myself. To simplify my education, I use a website https://writix.co.uk/law-essay-help that helps me with various tasks in my studies. If more specifically, with the help of this site I can get services for writing a professional law essay. After that, what is the logic of entering the university? Everyone tells us that one of the goals is to structure the processes in the head and to expand the range of knowledge.
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I agree with the statement that the prestige of your university can only matter in your future resume, but this does not mean that you will be comfortable studying there or that you will receive high-level knowledge. But if this is an educational institution of your dreams, then of course you should try to become its student. Prepare high-quality residency statement it is better, of course, if it is done by specialists, taking into account all the standards of the requirements. This will increase your chances of admission. Wish you luck.

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