Australia's useless university degrees | Sunrise
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- čas přidán 24. 10. 2019
- A new report reveals the degrees that are unlikely to get you work.
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When you search up what you want to do and this comes up
Those hosts are sitting very close together.
My advice is get work experience while at uni cause it helps a lot as a fellow Uni student. Also you need to know someone in that industry to get into that door.
This is nothing to do with useless degrees. It's because the retirement ages keep increasing and people aren't leaving the workforce.
Why don’t they mention the impact of the casualisation of the workforce?
I studied one of those useless degrees 😂 But I have a job now that I love! Uni was worth it for me. I did exchange in Europe for part of my degree and even that experience alone made it worth it! My degree definitely helped me get my job now.
Agree that you should go for a university degree that has a curriculum and subjects that you truly are interested in studying. Everyone judged me for getting a science/arts combined degree. I have ended up more successful then most of the people I studied alongside and am working quite successfully in the pharmaceutical industry using and advancing my skills every day and loving it.
Then what exactly are we supposed to study. Everyone is not made for engineering or medical science.
a lot of engineering degrees can not find jobs in australia, nothing wrong with the unis, simply not enough jobs/investments in australia, a lot of chemical engineer graduates just simply go to US for work
When everyone's a Superman, no-one will be.
Does anyone else find it suss how close the co-hosts are sitting to each other?
I'm doing a psych degree and I'm from Malaysia. I know full well what I've put myself through, and I refuse to believe that my hard work is a waste of time. Stem degrees aren't the be all, end all. And a degree will just be a piece of paper unless you supplement it with real life experience. That's how you don't get lost in the rat race
no degree is useless it depends how you approach it, and whether you're passionate about it.
i know people with uni degree but work in take away or grocery store. i guess that is considered as full time employed, a great success to the ministry of education.
Quite intersting how the hosts are sitting so close to each others. It actually looks great! Also It's good to hear the perspectives and thoughts on Australia's University and labour market.
Bachelor of Pharmacy is useless degree…Uber drivers earning way more than pharmacist, very stressful job
73% of graduates finding work is NOT GOOD ENOUGH, given the investment in it. Not everyone who goes to uni is going to be in that 73%.
A lot of the things they teach in Uni is something you can learn on your own and a lot of the times Universities fail to teach you to use the knowledge you acquired to make money on your own to be financially independent instead they want you to be an employee and be a slave to money
I did a degree in mathematics and masters in financial mathematics and now work in London on over $300k. What you study makes a big impact, also from a top university with internships. You need work hard to get into a top university and work hard when there.
I have never seen these presenters in my life and sunrise is in our tv every morning. Does each state have a different presenting cast or something??